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Chrizum said:
TripleMMM said:

MW2, too??? Man, I must've missed that piss party!

Kennyheart said:

This is what EA contonvery is very good to get the game more known to the people about the game.

Yeah but the question is; in a positve or a negative way...

There's no such thing as bad publicity when you're trying to sell something.


Very true.



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MrBubbles said:

i think the real problem here is that she feels that world war 2 was irrelevant and didnt actually have real people fighting it apparently.



Well she only cares because it has effect her.WWII didn't effect her that's why she doesen't care.I am sorry for her lost of her son.



Chrizum said:
TripleMMM said:

MW2, too??? Man, I must've missed that piss party!

Kennyheart said:

This is what EA contonvery is very good to get the game more known to the people about the game.

Yeah but the question is; in a positve or a negative way...

There's no such thing as bad publicity when you're trying to sell something.


Of course there is, or do you think the RROD issue actually helped selling 360's??



Seriously, lets ban everything war related, but I have to say, the interviewer takes an actual non biased stand, which I thought was rare with that network. 



 



      


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SleepWaking said:
Chrizum said:
TripleMMM said:

MW2, too??? Man, I must've missed that piss party!

Kennyheart said:

This is what EA contonvery is very good to get the game more known to the people about the game.

Yeah but the question is; in a positve or a negative way...

There's no such thing as bad publicity when you're trying to sell something.


Of course there is, or do you think the RROD issue actually helped selling 360's??

Is that really a conteversey that's more of a techincal error.



Millions of people lost their lives in WWII, both civilians and soldiers.  How can this lady downgrade one war over another just because it happened in the past?  Now-a-days, the lost of civilian and soldier life doesn't come close to what happened back then.  Despite that, war is war and it's bad no matter what and the lost of life is just horrible.

OT: Anyways, doesn't she realize that by her ranting about this game on national television helps advertise the game and it's free advertisement at that.  EA should thank her for the free advertisement by sending her a free copy of the game.



Kennyheart said:
SleepWaking said:
Chrizum said:
TripleMMM said:

MW2, too??? Man, I must've missed that piss party!

Kennyheart said:

This is what EA contonvery is very good to get the game more known to the people about the game.

Yeah but the question is; in a positve or a negative way...

There's no such thing as bad publicity when you're trying to sell something.


Of course there is, or do you think the RROD issue actually helped selling 360's??

Is that really a conteversey that's more of a techincal error.

Yes but it was in the publicity because of it or am I wrong?? He never mentioned that a controversy would help sell a product... (or was positive). And even then I can give you examples in which case it was negative.



Acevil said:

Seriously, lets ban everything war related, but I have to say, the interviewer takes an actual non biased stand, which I thought was rare with that network. 

The interviewer is clearly a EA fanboy

Oh and I agree, he was really good at reporting this and looking at both sides of the argument

imo he PWND the woman who eats too much cake

She had no clue what she was talking about!



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darthdevidem01 said:
Acevil said:

Seriously, lets ban everything war related, but I have to say, the interviewer takes an actual non biased stand, which I thought was rare with that network. 

The interviewer is clearly a EA fanboy

Oh and I agree, he was really good at reporting this and looking at both sides of the argument

imo he PWND the woman who eats too much cake

She had no clue what she was talking about!

A good reporter at fox?............................ THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!