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Just fucking get "Yeah You Want Those Games" on Steam.
Btw, I love the ones where they actively acknowledge that many of the ads are fake "Why does everyone say this game is fake? I'm playing it right now." or "See, we're going to walk through the game in order to prove it's real...." proceeds to make overly generic commentary that proves nothing
And I find it amusing this game Envoy: The King's Return has been a puzzle game and an RTS, and it seems the voice over keeps getting confused... because after the generic voice over for Envoy sometimes says "Let the battle begin!", after showing it as a puzzle game.
I forget the game but there was one ad that specifically said, "Don't you hate those fake ads? Well we'll show you what our game is really like!" I was so amazed that I downloaded the game even though it didn't appeal to me.... their ad was also fake.
I get that Google Play is "whatever goes" but it's fucking embarrassing that Apple doesn't police their store - they're certainly being paid more than enough money to do it.
The most devious format is when they show a "clip" from a "totally real youtuber's very real games people say are fake, but aren't" series
Protip: The harder someone tries to convince you something isn't the case, the more likely that it is. Lemme put it like this. Would you trust a restaurant that felt the need to put up a sign saying "We do NOT jack off into the clam chowder!", no?
Isn't it the ads that you want to be policed? Or are the screenshots in the Play Store and App Store also misleading?
It's the app. If they're deceiving customers then Apple should remove their app.
How is apple supposed to keep track of ads displayed within other apps and platforms, though?
I mean, if nothing else, user reports and reviews, followed by a trivially short investigation?
Firstly, this is easier said than done.
User reports are a dangerous step to take, because once they prove they do it, any company can just review bot their competition claiming it's fake.
They could technically police their own ad networks, but most of these networks are not Apple's so they can't. They'd have to just hire people to go play games to get ads to click on to then take down games.
And then what's the point? Apple is just money chasing like every other company, and most of the huge game companies do this. They'd be shooting themselves in the foot and hurting their own revenue. As much as they like to tout that they protect users, that's something they like to say because it serves them. At the end of the day, their own best interests are far more important to them.
Wishlisted, this looks like it'll be some cheap fun for my deck. Thanks for sharing ๐
Because you can't play steam games on the phone. Pretty easy to understand.
This is why we have computers.
Even for someone that doesn't leave their basement, can't use the computer in bed.
Because my phone is a lot easier to carry in my pocket while I'm out doing errands than my gaming desktop. Or a steam deck.
I don't have my fucking Doom Eternal or even my Lego Batman off of my Steam Account when I'm at work pretending to have diarrhea to get a minute to myself.
Same reason people who already have a desktop computer also use smartphones.