I learned something from this thread: pedos are apparently attracted to ADs showing a 30-40 year old model with large fake breasts. Thanks for sharing, your logic is flawless.
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I learned something from this thread: pedos are apparently attracted to ADs showing a 30-40 year old model with large fake breasts. Thanks for sharing, your logic is flawless.
Yes but you did see my chat posts yes? They show that they don't just look and see a game, there actualyl harassing people IN THE GAME. Also, what advertising does people put there logo very tiny in the top left corner.
Hey perverts are perverts simple as that.
in before the lock.
Arlene and Lord Sean Stanley making the worst and most harrasing remarks of all. Shocking stuff.
Not trying to troll you, but your argument is terribly lacking. First up, you've basically insinuated that anyone who clicked an Evony ad and stayed is a sex pest at the least, secondly you're comming off as a wowser, if that's the most shocking thing you've seen this week.
If you think that's harrasment, then I recommended that you get a trusted friend to set up an admin account, make yours a limited one, and ask that friend to set up parental control to run on your internet at it's most restrictive settings, cause there are things on the wwweb that will scare you worse than tweenies asking for boobies.
(preferably ask him/her to close his/her eyes and mash the keyboard while you're out of the room to generate a password neither of you can crack)
What I don't get is all these types of games advertise they are MMORPGS which I feel they are not.
I think they are all jumping on the popular term bandwagon.
An MMO has an expansive world, with expansive character development while Evony is in essence a pvp war game. Now if Evony had little mini games within it and its development expanded outwards instead of upwards, I would start to reconsider.
While some of the kiddies and fan boys will say, 'Smart Marketing', it's as you put it, they jump on the bandwagon of what is percieved as a more succesful type of game (can you blame them when WoW is using 15 mil. players in its ads?).
The downside to this 'dumb' strategy, is that it attracts people who are expecting to see exactly what you've described. Any wonder we have so many single cities that haven't progressed past the first hour of play littering the servers...
http://bbs.evony.com/showpost.php?p=344401&postcount=43
Anyone actually seen one of the numerous responses that isn't basically -
"We are aware of the issue. It has been addressed. Please see our other responses that say the same thing. Thread Locked."
I searched, but I might've missed it.
Suggestion - Start putting updates into the official response. Hopefully then we wont see anymore "Paedophiles are attracted by these ads/Won't somebody think of the children!" hysterical topics.
Or better still, give us more things to do in the game/cut down the research & build times so we aren't getting bored with 'playing secretly' and finding something to 'rant' about in the forums.
If someone sees the ad's and doesn't like it, they won't play. They lose potential business from shakey advertisin'; every company is in that situation.
If someone sees the ad's and plays the game, and doesn't like it because it's not a **** game, they'll probably leave and thas back to point#1.
If someone sees the ad's and plays the game and likes it despite the fact it's not a **** game; win:win.
Pedo's won't see a nicely racked woman and come on...they tend to look at that and think ''eww adult ****'' and shy away; congrats, this advertisin' campaign will successfully push away pedo's from the vulnerable kiddies.
Kids will see the nice rack and check it out and realise it's a game: bam! They'll wanna know more anywyas jus' cuz it's a game; then it's all down to whether they actually like the game or not; much of advertisin' is simply about gettin' the consumers attention one way or the other; once it's got, that's that.
If someone sees the ad's and plays the game and thinks it's a **** game....well...uhm...