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I miss the Gamecube. Starting that thing up was magical.
why do they all do shit like this? because these corporations aren't half as clever, or 'smart', as people think they are? they almost all believe that there's no such thing as too much advertising, & continue to pour money into it. such 'beliefs' come to form an ideology eventually - they're no longer challenged or questioned for the most part. but, on the rare occasions when they are? in this instance, as the article i linked to demonstrates, the 'no such thing as too much advertising' thing is demonstrably shown to be completely false...So… why do *you* think MS did this?
Interesting article, but it doesn't really apply to this scenario. That article is questioning the efficacy of advertising networks like Facebook and Google, with the criticism in part questioning the validity of the "clicks" that they derive. It doesn't address direct-to-consumer digital billboards like what is being discussed here.why do they all do shit like this? because these corporations aren't half as clever, or 'smart', as people think they are? they almost all believe that there's no such thing as too much advertising, & continue to pour money into it. such 'beliefs' come to form an ideology eventually - they're no longer challenged or questioned for the most part. but, on the rare occasions when they are? in this instance, as the article i linked to demonstrates, the 'no such thing as too much advertising' thing is demonstrably shown to be completely false...
I once got a text message, and when I opened it I realized it was an advertisement from Verizon for some sale they were having. I threw my phone in the trash immediately. I have moved on to telepathy ever since. I recommend it, it's never been easier.Hate stuff like this tbh. As if CoD isn't advertised enough already. I know about and I'm not interested.
They should be careful with stuff like this when their entire GamePass model is built on not requiring any investment in their ecosystem. It's never been easier to just put the Xbox in the trash can and move to something else.
You're doing God's work.I once got a text message, and when I opened it I realized it was an advertisement from Verizon for some sale they were having. I threw my phone in the trash immediately. I have moved on to telepathy ever since. I recommend it, it's never been easier.
I've had an Amazon echo device since the very first generation ones (2014). Never had a problem with it. The other day the light came on saying I had a notification. When I asked it to read my notification it tried to sell me stuff and ask me if I wanted to add it to my basket. It angered me so much I actually did want to bin it or sell it. I do not need my bought electronics pestering me in my home to buy stuff thank you.I once got a text message, and when I opened it I realized it was an advertisement from Verizon for some sale they were having. I threw my phone in the trash immediately. I have moved on to telepathy ever since. I recommend it, it's never been easier.
BS. They havent gone further in how many millenniums? And this isnt the first time: Starfield, Forza and the ABK deal....alot of you may think this is a small matter.
But we all know Microsoft is going to going further with these ads.
For now.At least it's an ad for a videogame and not like tampons or something.
alot of you may think this is a small matter.
But we all know Microsoft is going to going further with these ads.
Anyone downplaying this is encouraging Xbox to go harder with more ads. No real person likes ads, so I can only assume actual corpo ai bots are downplaying this.
Its all fake concern. People been clamoring for Microsoft to market their games more. Soon as they do, people complain about that, too. Can't win for losing.At least it's an ad for a videogame and not like tampons or something.
They did the same thing with Forza, Starfield and ABK (and the last FH) Did you outrage then, too?At this point, I genuinely wonder what MS could do, before the pro advert/fanboi crowd would get upset. At what point would it be too much? I dont think theres any limits. MS can literally do anything they want and rely on people defending it.
For me its quite simple. My gaming ui and dashboard has always been my hobby zen start place. Unless I'm in their store or searching for a game, I want to be free of adverts. And always free from politics and irrelevant corporate shite. Its my escape capsule.
I knew for a while now that this was a road Xbox would pursue further. When not only were the permanent 3 home page rectangle area adverts, but even pushing corporate political agendas too. Adverts for charity, adverts for pride, adverts for fast food. I digest this stuff through my normal daily life. I would like to be free from it all when I game. Full screen adverts are just another unwanted step on that Xbox journey. I find it repugnant.
First full screen advert for me has been this CoD one. The other home screen 3 rectangle adverts have been permanent for a long time.They did the same thing with Forza, Starfield and ABK (and the last FH) Did you outrage then, too?
Most people can't see past their nose and some of them will defend their corpo lords even if their dog got ran over by them. I mean what can you doalot of you may think this is a small matter.
But we all know Microsoft is going to go further with these ads.
Add it on to the long list of bad things GAF thinks Xbox will probably most likely eventually start maybe probably doing.
Well the day I see a tampon ad, I'll at least know that Xbox truly sees me for the virgina I am for putting up with their shite.Most people can't see past their nose and some of them will defend their corpo lords even if their dog got ran over by them. I mean what can you do![]()
Yesterday Windows 11 had a $1 Gamepass ad on the login screen. WTF![]()
You are making a dumb straw man argument. If MS put the ad in the dashboard, most folks wouldn't care.Its all fake concern. People been clamoring for Microsoft to market their games more. Soon as they do, people complain about that, too. Can't win for losing.
Issue is that it's convenient to utilize MS account vs local password especially if you use M365.![]()
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"So what, they're just smalls ads on the dashboard."
"So what, it's just a fullscreen ad that you press B on to close." <----- you are here
"So what, you can just press B to close it after 5 seconds."
"So what, YouTube plays video ads all the time that you can skip."
"So what, it's just a short video that you only see once. A 30 second wait doesn't do any harm."
"Yeah, they're showing the ad each time I turn on my Xbox during launch week of Halo Brand New Cherry Flavour, but they're letting people know the game is available."
"Yeah, there's a lot of ads, but it's keeping the price of Game Pass down."
"Anyone else getting annoyed by all the constant ads?" <--- when the Stockholm Syndrome finally wears off
The difference lies in when and how the ad shows up. It's expected that you'll see products advertised to you when you actively open a storefront. I've never seen those go full-screen on steam either, but perhaps you have. Anyway, it's not expected when you just booted up your console to play a game. I don't think your examples are comparable at all to this new CoD ad.Each time I am firing steam I have got some ads popups, same with many other pc stores, no outrage detected.
I think another point is. Whenever I start Steam, its set to automatically open on my library tab. I never see ads unless I go to the store front, which is fine.The difference lies in when and how the ad shows up. It's expected that you'll see products advertised to you when you actively open a storefront. I've never seen those go full-screen on steam either, but perhaps you have. Anyway, it's not expected when you just booted up your console to play a game. I don't think your examples are comparable at all to this new CoD ad.
ME??? Making a straw man argument? Lol. That's rich.You are making a dumb straw man argument. If MS put the ad in the dashboard, most folks wouldn't care.
Putting the ad over the whole UI where you have to actively dismiss it before using the system with the most prominent buttons being to buy it, is scummy as hell.
It's basically asking for accidental purchases especially from kids. Defending this sort of corporate shenanigans is insane from a normal perspective unless you are getting sweet $$$.
This one is the one guys, this is the conspiracy that will finally probably maybe come true.
Though I do think this issue is fairly small potatoes and kind of on-brand for MS, I agree.At this point, I genuinely wonder what MS could do, before the pro advert/fanboi crowd would get upset. At what point would it be too much? I dont think theres any limits. MS can literally do anything they want and rely on people defending it.
yeah you guys should know.This one is the one guys, this is the conspiracy that will finally probably maybe come true.
yeah you guys should know.
its directly from your
"how to survive internet as a ms lapdog" handbook
How to survive what? A flood of shit thrown against the wall to see what sticks?![]()
This one is the one guys, this is the conspiracy that will finally probably maybe come true.
lol just keep jumping thread to thread. try your best to defend anything and everything microsoft, work it.How to survive what? A flood of shit thrown against the wall to see what sticks?![]()
While I was joking about it earlier, it's because I have given up all hope that these companies would practice any restraint. I look around me and often reflect on how big of a sucker I am, how much shit I own that I don't need, and how much time we invest for our "things" to end up owning us.I've had an Amazon echo device since the very first generation ones (2014). Never had a problem with it. The other day the light came on saying I had a notification. When I asked it to read my notification it tried to sell me stuff and ask me if I wanted to add it to my basket. It angered me so much I actually did want to bin it or sell it. I do not need my bought electronics pestering me in my home to buy stuff thank you.