Should full price AAA games have ads in them?

Should full price AAA games have ads in them?

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>NBA 2K
>Oculus
man you should just commit suicide honestly.

absolutely not
how is this even up for debate

Sports game players are notoriously dumb. I think about a year or two ago people tried to kick off a campaign to get rid of how aggressive the monetization process on the sports games were. The spots game players collectively got angry because they loved card packs with temporary players. So the movement died very quickly. Let them burn.

>having no ads is a selling point now

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You deserve ads in your game for buying yearly copy and paste sports games.

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How is it legal?

you can skip those cutscenes

Why wouldn't it be? Just look at CableTV.

Whoever willingly pays for AAA shit should expect to be treated accordingly

no

Who gets the subscription money? cable firm or the channels

>Manditory in game VR advertising
Sounds like a distopian novel describing step one of how how their horrible society ended up where it is today.

>Please stand up and give three cheers for MCDONALD'S to continue

Will having Adblock one day be illegal, and get you sent to Gitmo, or shot on sight?

Who actually plays these kinda games?

FPBP

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I feel like they shouldn't so according to game journalism they probably should

niggers

>Playing niggerball games

Cücks deserve this

No. They should be either banned, or put in-game in a way that don't affect gameplay at all. Like you are playing GTA and while you are driving your car you see the commercial on a in-game billboard. And even then the latter seems to me something of a stretch. Ultimate Spider-Man did the same with Nokia, but I never bothered with it because it wasn't invasive at all.

Consoomers get what they deserve. They should get ads in their games, in between matches and just anywhere an ad can fit

Do you expect to have ads when you watch a movie you bought?

No one with a brain plays those games anyways, these practices would die swiftly with any fanbase capable of critical thought.

It depends on how Soviet Union-y the corporations that control future society feel like being. You never know what the Supreme CEO might do to a frugal adblocking media pirate. Most people who enter Amazon's same day global distribution centers don't leave.

That's hyperbolic, but something more reasonable is to imagine the inevitable corporate version of China's social credit score, probably based on credit ratings initially. That sure as shit won't approve of adblocking.

thats why i stopped using cable

Is that not just an ad for Oculus being shown within the game? I wouldn't know as I don't play NBA games, but did they add VR support or something?

>returns
they had it before and people kept buying the games?

This. >Implying i give a shit about nigger games.

Yes? You don't think ads are just limited to 30 second little skits or something, do you?

Product placement is not ads .... not justifying it just saying it's not the same thing

They usually do have ads before the menu when you play the disc

How egregious is the energy drink throughout the game?
I think I can accept product placement if it's not too intrusive or even adverts that are "organic" but don't interfere with actual gameplay (e.g. a billboard in GTA being an ad for a real life product). Unskippable ads is definitely over the line though.