Robert_Downey_Jr. said:
I hope for their sake that's not true. You're using it ust as loosly as they did. As JNK said you normally only say "world premiere" when showing a new game. Normally companies say "gameplay premiere" or "exclusive content" when showing the things they did. I mean honestly when do companies show the same gameplay they've shown before at another conference? By that definition basically every conference has "world premieres" on virtually everything they show lol |
what would you prefer it to display? There is nothing wrong with calling it that. I have ZERO problems with it. Displaying "new footage" sounds a lot crappier and less prefessional than world premiere when both can mean the same thing. Its not hard to understand and you need to re-think what world-premiere actually means. Semantics dude.