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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

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Tactical Shooter

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As the invasion begins, players choose to battle as one of five unique classes in either the EDF (Earth Defense Force - humans) or the barbaric alien Strogg armies, each augmented with specialist weapons and combat hardware. Troops utilize over ...

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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars to include ads

Posted on Wednesday, 20 June 2007 by Ryuken, source: Splash Damage
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The upcoming beta is almost here but Splash Damage has another surprise for their fans: Enemy Territory: Quake Wars will include in-game advertisements. Nice or not nice? Splash Damage explains:

Hi, I'm Neil Postlethwaite, Splash Damage's Managing Director and one of the Producers on Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars. I'd like to talk to you today about the in-game advertising we have in ETQW.

For the last four years, we've put all of our effort into making Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars. So, we're not planning to ship this game and walk away. We want to keep supporting ETQW in as many ways as possible. We'll be maintaining the persistent stats servers and the community site, and continuing to support ETQW with updates and improvements.

To help cover this level of on-going support without passing the costs on to the gamer, ETQW will feature appropriate advertisements in select locations of our levels. The ads aren't intrusive and you won't have to interact with them; they'll just be part of the normal environment. In fact, there are some places it's quite odd not to have an advertisement - the sides of container trucks, for example. Great care is being taken to ensure that all our ads are appropriate for the game world and we have absolute approval rights in this area. If it's not appropriate or it's distracting, it won't go in.

The company providing the ad system does not and will not store any personal information or data that otherwise can be used to identify you. All they track is if and how long you look at the advertisements.

For those of you participating in the upcoming beta, you will get a chance to see them for yourself very soon. And of course we will be releasing a demo prior to the retail launch of the game so everyone can check them out first.

Choosing to place ads in Enemy Territory was not a decision we made lightly. However, in doing so we hope to be able to provide a higher level of on-going support to the Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars community than would have been possible otherwise.

No ads, no support it seems. Well, as long as they don't do something ridiculous like Valve did with CS 1.6 then it's fine by me.
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6 Comment(s)

Drofder2004

Drofder2004

As long as it is subtle and fits in without being distracting I am fine by it...

All they track is if and how long you look at the advertisements.


Yeh, I doubt it.
As long as it is subtle and fits in without being distracting I am fine by it... [quote]All they track is if and how long you look at the advertisements.[/quote] Yeh, I doubt it.
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Posted on 12:06, June 20th 2007
Anonymous

Anonymous

Yeah its starts 'subtle and not distracting', and you think 'oh ok why not', next thing you see billboards the size of timesquare flashing all over in games!!!
Yeah its starts 'subtle and not distracting', and you think 'oh ok why not', next thing you see billboards the size of timesquare flashing all over in games!!!
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Posted on 14:11, June 20th 2007
Anonymous

Anonymous

if the game was free ok but you don't pay 50 bucks to watch advertisements... :X
if the game was free ok but you don't pay 50 bucks to watch advertisements... :X
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Posted on 14:13, June 20th 2007
inferno1424

inferno1424

I think ads should be destructible. That way if you hate the product you can light it on fire. If you can't destroy it, it interferes with the game world.
I think ads should be destructible. That way if you hate the product you can light it on fire. If you can't destroy it, it interferes with the game world.
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Posted on 17:16, June 20th 2007
Anonymous

Anonymous

I would be okay with ingame ads if the price of the game went down accordingly but we all know that ain't gonna happen, the extra amount of money accumulated by the ads will go into the pockets of the devs, publishers and shareholders, as usual...
I would be okay with ingame ads if the price of the game went down accordingly but we all know that ain't gonna happen, the extra amount of money accumulated by the ads will go into the pockets of the devs, publishers and shareholders, as usual...
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Posted on 19:52, June 20th 2007
Drofder2004

Drofder2004

The servers are free to play on. when playing such games ET and CoD and most other games (except BF), ALL the servers are paid for by individuals and clans. These servers will be company hosted, so to become a successful business (which is what game developing is) the company must make money to pay for these servers.

If they were to host servers free of charge, eventually the profits disappear.
And a chain reaction of events will follow...

Servers will drop, server latency will rise, patches will be few and far between and eventually the game gets unsupported.

:)
The servers are free to play on. when playing such games ET and CoD and most other games (except BF), ALL the servers are paid for by individuals and clans. These servers will be company hosted, so to become a successful business (which is what game developing is) the company must make money to pay for these servers. If they were to host servers free of charge, eventually the profits disappear. And a chain reaction of events will follow... Servers will drop, server latency will rise, patches will be few and far between and eventually the game gets unsupported. :)
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Posted on 01:41, June 21st 2007
 

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