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Robert_Downey_Jr. said:
Sharpryno said:

World premiere meaning what you are watching right now is the first time the world has ever seen it.  You could have showed a different part of a game earlier, then release new gameplay video no one has seen before and call it world premiere.  

I mean its not like Phil's tweet was far off.  They did show a lot of new stuff including games and features.   Fifa 16 demo on Xbox first, Homefront beta on xbox first, that qualifies as new content.  

A lot of you guys choose to be bitter for not reason.  Do not understand why.  That was easily MS's best gamescom in its history. 

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.