Why are CDPR still advertising Witcher 3 using E3 screenshots/footage?
Witcher 3 steam page, official website front page, and youtube trailers.
Isn't this false advertising? Surely, surely this is illegal. Showing "work in progress" footage at e3 is fine, but directly advertising your game with assets no longer present in said game?
The game looks fantastic regardless, but that isn't the issue here. The issue is pulling people into buying the game with a supped-up version that no one will be able to play.
CD Projekt RED, you are respected and known as one of the last developers to care about its players. Customer loyalty is more useful in the long run, and will last through the years rather than deceptive tactics to attract the largest amount of cash from new players possible.
Hopefully i'll get a genuine, friendly answer from the developers I've adored and supported for years, rather than instantly silenced with a thread deletion and a ban or even worse - moved to a no-traffic sub-forum so you can have your cake and eat it too.
Witcher 3 steam page, official website front page, and youtube trailers.
Isn't this false advertising? Surely, surely this is illegal. Showing "work in progress" footage at e3 is fine, but directly advertising your game with assets no longer present in said game?
The game looks fantastic regardless, but that isn't the issue here. The issue is pulling people into buying the game with a supped-up version that no one will be able to play.
CD Projekt RED, you are respected and known as one of the last developers to care about its players. Customer loyalty is more useful in the long run, and will last through the years rather than deceptive tactics to attract the largest amount of cash from new players possible.
Hopefully i'll get a genuine, friendly answer from the developers I've adored and supported for years, rather than instantly silenced with a thread deletion and a ban or even worse - moved to a no-traffic sub-forum so you can have your cake and eat it too.
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