I'm curious: Do any of you think it's ethically acceptable to use bullshots to hype up the next big game?
If so, how does intentionally deceiving potential customers about the graphics an end product fundamentally differ in nature from intentionally deceiving potential buyers into thinking a game got a top-notch score when it really didn't?
If not, I sure hope you aren't complaining exclusively about Eidos' marketing tactics.
If so, how does intentionally deceiving potential customers about the graphics an end product fundamentally differ in nature from intentionally deceiving potential buyers into thinking a game got a top-notch score when it really didn't?
If not, I sure hope you aren't complaining exclusively about Eidos' marketing tactics.