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Why Game Trailers Lie (And Always Will)
Cinematic trailers show graphics, moments, or mechanics that never appear in-game. The Witcher 3’s E3 demo, Fable’s promises—marketing sells dreams, not products. Until regulation hits, assume every trailer is fiction until proven otherwise.
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Re: Why Game Trailers Lie (And Always Will)
Trailers sell vision, not final builds. If you judge a game by its pre-release hype, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment—every time.
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Re: Why Game Trailers Lie (And Always Will)
I'd like to support this topic and share my experience. I'm not a newbie, but I'm not a pro either—I just like to play sometimes after work. Over the past couple of years, I've tried many sites, and most of them fell off for trivial reasons: slow payouts, strange limits, ignoring support. Now I most often visit I liked that there is no feeling of constant attempts to "keep" you by any means necessary. You play—you play, if you want to withdraw—you withdraw. The selection of games is wide, and you can change the format so it doesn't get boring. The support team communicates well, without any templates. It's not ideal, but as a stable platform, it's a viable option.
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