“we’ll be mindful about placing ads in our games because we’re getting absolutely no revenue from new games we produce…which means they’ll be everywhere.”
I’ve got a game that I purchased on Steam during a sale that sat in my backlog for a while before I went to install it. But checked the reviews again first and saw complaints about the EA launcher and realized “oh no shit, it’s a star wars game, of course that’s EA” and installed a different game instead.
I was then just tempted by a massive sale on mass effect complete edition (actual name might be wrong, but one that includes most or all of the games in one package). Like it is pretty much at the automatic buy level, but again looked at reviews and saw complaints about the EA launcher and moved on instead.
Though now I’m wondering if there’s a workaround or something to de-EA their games.
When I did a lengthy focus group for VR about 8 years ago, one of the questions they asked was how I would react to seeing ads in game and they probably got the most heated and emotional response out of me than any other question they asked me.
Companies used to do this, but stopped when every game reviewer called them out on it. It was always in kinda shitty games too. You can rest assured that EA is fully capable of making shitty games with ads in them.
GTA is filled with parody ads, which are actually fun content and not intended to make you buy something. The second they become real ads, you’ll have brands complaining about being displayed next to gun violence or prostitutes, and all the fun goes away.
There’s a reason there’s no real car brands in GTA, because none of them want to be associated with running down pedestrian and drive-bys
Pizza Hut logos were strewn throughout at least the first level; reading up on it, these were added to the NES port and were not present in the original arcade game.
Oh yay, my Sim can watch real ads in-between in-game TV shows while listening to Katy Perry in Simlish, wearing their official Diesel clothes, and putting on their MAC makeup.
Can’t wait to be blasted with a stuff pack full of vintage Pepsi-Cola™ merchandise next!
Bro… Most of these “software” patents are a joke… Aka lets patent the best practice so other guy has to work around it but can’t really stop that anyway
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Yes! Keep killing your company faster. Can’t wait to see you go bankrupt.
To be fair, the ads might bring a sense of pride and accomplishment to the game.
I will continue to not play EA games. Business as usual.
I’ve got a game that I purchased on Steam during a sale that sat in my backlog for a while before I went to install it. But checked the reviews again first and saw complaints about the EA launcher and realized “oh no shit, it’s a star wars game, of course that’s EA” and installed a different game instead.
I was then just tempted by a massive sale on mass effect complete edition (actual name might be wrong, but one that includes most or all of the games in one package). Like it is pretty much at the automatic buy level, but again looked at reviews and saw complaints about the EA launcher and moved on instead.
Though now I’m wondering if there’s a workaround or something to de-EA their games.
Pirate them
The games aren’t even that good that it’s worth it tho. They are like 7/10s at best and at worst… yikes.
Since advertisers are already paying for EA games, we need not buy them.
Seriously though, only thing capitalism breeds is enshittification.
I’ll be very thoughtful about avoiding EA games.
EA is really pushing for their products to be pirated at this point like no one will put up with ads on their 60 bucks triple a game
When I did a lengthy focus group for VR about 8 years ago, one of the questions they asked was how I would react to seeing ads in game and they probably got the most heated and emotional response out of me than any other question they asked me.
Good! Fuck 'em. Give no ground.
Don’t buy EA! Easy solution.
EA hasn’t produced a game I care about in years.
Companies used to do this, but stopped when every game reviewer called them out on it. It was always in kinda shitty games too. You can rest assured that EA is fully capable of making shitty games with ads in them.
Loved the ones in Burnout Paradise. It had billboards for CompUSA. Which had liquidated almost all their stores shortly before the game released.
I don’t mind it if it makes sense. Driving around in GTA if there’s a gap billboard I don’t care. I don’t want banner ads in the equipment menu though
GTA is filled with parody ads, which are actually fun content and not intended to make you buy something. The second they become real ads, you’ll have brands complaining about being displayed next to gun violence or prostitutes, and all the fun goes away.
There’s a reason there’s no real car brands in GTA, because none of them want to be associated with running down pedestrian and drive-bys
How about when they inevitably share user data with advertisers (assuming that isn’t the plan from the start)?
Head Tap Meme Can’t get called out by game reviewers if there’s no functional games media.
There’s very little decent media criticism of any kind left thanks to the ongoing media implosion, and games media is especially unprofitable.
The last video game that had ads included that I played was Yo! Noid, or Chex Quest
Ever play the TMNT arcade game or its NES port?
Yeah, but I don’t remember an ad in them
Pizza Hut logos were strewn throughout at least the first level; reading up on it, these were added to the NES port and were not present in the original arcade game.
Oh yay, my Sim can watch real ads in-between in-game TV shows while listening to Katy Perry in Simlish, wearing their official Diesel clothes, and putting on their MAC makeup.
Can’t wait to be blasted with a stuff pack full of vintage Pepsi-Cola™ merchandise next!
Hopefully they patent whatever method they use so that nobody else is tempted to make the same stupid mistake.
Bro… Most of these “software” patents are a joke… Aka lets patent the best practice so other guy has to work around it but can’t really stop that anyway
I would be okay with cerveza cristal ads like they had in chile while airing star wars haha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSgMWAi9YPA