Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 14th Jul 2012 03:10 UTC
Games "People who don't play video games would be forgiven if they turned on an Xbox 360 and didn't realize it was a device used to primarily play games. The first screen you see on the Xbox 360 Dashboard is often a mixture of ads for all sorts of goods and services, and many times games are in the minority of ad slots. The latest redesign increased the ad space that can be sold to advertisers, and that in turn increased this problem. Let's be clear, it is a problem." No kidding. I pay for Xbox Live, yet I'm being bombarded by useless crap ads. It's ridiculous. And yet I don't stop playing. It seems as if there's a solution to this problem in there somewhere, but I can't quite put my finger on it.
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RE[3]: This is a problem?
by zima on Tue 17th Jul 2012 23:05 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: This is a problem?"
zima
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There are ads everywhere, you can't avoid them. They are a fact of life. [...] get over it. It's a non problem.

They are a fact of life, but ad pollution of sorts is a bit of a problem...

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WarsawCity6.jpg - there are actually two buildings right behind the yellow tram...
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Warschau,_Jerozolimskie_DSC_...
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Taomina_Lumbi.jpg
At this point, it's basically not a city / building architecture, it's advertisement architecture.
(plus ad-clunkers... http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Polski_Fiat_126p_and_Trabant... )

There were some series of big cities photos, with advertisements photoshopped out - the difference is striking.

Edited 2012-07-17 23:06 UTC

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