Depends what. Forbidding someone to murder - violation of rights?l33tness08 said:It's just you... To forbid someone from doing something is a violation of so many rights...
Depends what. Forbidding someone to murder - violation of rights?l33tness08 said:It's just you... To forbid someone from doing something is a violation of so many rights...
Yeah... that was a pretty fucking good commercial.DeadlyYellow said:You know, I hold up the "Soldier in All of Us" commercial for Black Ops as the best televised ad for a video game I've seen. EA's commercials are just garbage.
Over-ruled by the right to life... in most cases. And no, im not saying all soldiers are murderers by this, thats a kill or be killed situation,usually, which the soldiers on both sides ended up forced into.Da Orky Man said:Depends what. Forbidding someone to murder - violation of rights?l33tness08 said:It's just you... To forbid someone from doing something is a violation of so many rights...
So the sort of people I don't want to play with unless it's making them cry and ragequit. Oh EA, you geniuses. You're trying to make it more fun by inviting fresh victims.JochemDude said:They're not trying to appeal to us, they're appealing to people that don't care unless media tells them they should.
I'm hoping this is hyperbole, and not an actual desire.jthwilliams said:Is it just me or should EA be forbidden from making another commercial ever again. They seem to make the worse possible decisions. I?m watching Hulu and I see the battlefield commercial and what is the backing song? 99 problems. Seriously? Then I think back and I remember EA past decision on representing their products. This game is too disturbing from your Mom commercials comes to mind.
Look I don?t really have a problem with the song and it might even fit for Max Payne 3. At least the song would ironically tie to the game. But Battlefield is just a s shooter; this association is just stupid machismo
Not everyone can be as quick on the uptake as you, good sir.Irridium said:Where the hell have you been?
I've been asking this since Spore's DRM.
Get with the times, brah.
Too bad those commercials hurt this industry.Kingme18 said:Just you... and I loved the "Your mom hates this game" commercials, if those are the ones that you are talking about.
This just feels like incentive to switch that pre-order of BF3 to Skyrim.Drakmeire said:Oh it's not the worst thing EA has ever done.
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.joystiq.com/media/2009/07/ea.comic.swag.072409-580px.jpg
just look up some of the things they pulled with the marketing of Dante's Inferno and see why 99 problems is nothing.
short version: Faked protests which angered people of most religions, angering Nannies with achievements, and treating women like sexual objects.
good job EA, you pushed back the reputation of gamers 5 years.
While I don't know if EA will every read this particular thread they certainly do pay people to go through the internet looking for referncece to them and see if they are generally positive or generally negative. Pretty much every company does.Utrechet said:Suggestion to OP:
Stop whining. This has been posted. Remember Extra Credits? They talked about this sort of thing. (Go check out their videos if not)
Next, if you do not like something, learn to get used to it. This sort of thing will continue because large game-publishers do not realize that Non-Gamers do not want to go in and play Battlefield 3. They want something casual first.
Petition EA saying stop with this. Start one. Do something other than complain. Otherwise, you have no purpose other than to just sit there pouting.
Very Good argument, one little flaw:Zeh Don said:Take a look at this kind of advertising. Let it sink in for a moment. Imagine the kind of person who buys a game based on this stuff. Try and visualise them. The way they look, the way they act, the things they do in their house when they're alone.
Now stop.
This is who EA thinks you are.
This is what EA thinks you like.
This is what EA believes you want to spend your money on.