| MontanaHatchet said: I'm not referring to their social status as a measure of quality, but rather, as a measure of behavior. In most cases, the annoying kid would actually probably be more successful in life. Stop over-analyzing this. I simply stated that MW2 was the popular jock (not implying that he was superior, since jocks are often assholes, but rather that he is more popular in general), and that BC2 was the annoying little kid (harping on MW2 even when the game did nothing to it). Modern Warfare 2 and Infinity Ward never did anything to slant Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and DICE. They just existed. It was DICE who started an artificial conflict with Infinity Ward in order to draw more attention to their upcoming game. After all, how could you build up hype more than by marking yourself as a competitor for the biggest shooter of all time (well, not counting Duck Hunt)? And please, if you're going to argue with me, cut the pretentious bullshit. You don't need to pretend to slam your head against an imaginary internet wall because someone said something you disagree with. How e-impatient are you? It's kind of pathetic. And by the way, look at Modern Warfare 2, one of the biggest shooters ever with one of the biggest marketing campaigns ever. Did it need to brag about how it was different or better than the Halo or Gears series of games? No. It advertised its own merits, and grew its brand name to new heights. Now, I understand that advertising yourself as better than a competitor and mocking them is a strategy of losing or trailing competitors. We saw this with Sega back with the Saturn, we have had to deal with Apple's "Mac vs. PC" ads for years now, and we're even seeing Sony's new attacks against the Wii-mote and Natal. So we've established that this is a marketing strategy for companies that don't hold the top spot in a particular market. Fair enough, but that still doesn't make it right (in my opinion). Oh yeah, did I state that this was my opinion? Because God forbid I'm allowed to have one. Also, look at the continued pretentious bullshit. I never talked about pulling out my hair or anything of the sort, while you make a post saying that you slammed your head against a wall because someone missed a point that you never brought up. If you have anger issues, there's always medication for that. Or you can talk to someone to help you deal with your pissy attitude. Whatever works. |

"Stop over-analyzing this"
Oh come on, over analyzing? It's only your fault for using that popular image.
"And please, if you're going to argue with me, cut the pretentious bullshit."
PRETENTIOUS? Are you kidding me? Do you even read your own posts? Who's the one who proudly declared to lecture people in this forum?
"You don't need to pretend to slam your head against an imaginary internet wall because someone said something you disagree with"
I used that figure of speech because you're asking for something totally unrealistic, because the modern market is ALL ABOUT differentiating one's self. You don't HAVE to do so by direct comparison ads, but even with the "stand by its own merit" advertising is about differentiating. You cannot go against that. That's like denying 1+1=2.
"No. It advertised its own merits"
And that's great for MW2, but again, you have not convinced me why it is bad to simply compare yourself to another product, and differentiate yourself from them. It can potentially backfire, with people like you holding negative sentiment for the game now, but from the forum posts that are simply laughing at the simple joke you can see that it has worked in favor of DICE. It is a valid strategy.
And fuck this "pretentious bullshit" or "over analyzing", and YES it is appropriate me for saying you're pulling your head out because you're making such a terribly big deal about this 1-2 minute ad that takes a friendly jab at "competiting games of this particular genre"
Really? An entire quote pyramyd over this? Questioning entire types of advertisement (comparison and contrast, parody, etc), and the mentality of differentiation and competitive spirit? REALLY? All said and done, YES it is proper for me to bang by head against my imaginery wall.









