Posted February 14, 2021
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What are some marketing practices in video game industry that are not fair?
1. I have already made a thread about it, but the phrase "Great Deals up to -92%! Save money now!"
I see both Steam and GOG use it. It is not genuine. You aren't "saving" money. You are spending it. Yes, you are spending less money that you would otherwise, but you are still losing it.
2. Monitor sizes. My 21,54 inch monitor was advertised as a 22-inch one. 24 inch monitors are actually 23,5.
This is not very genuine. There is a very visible difference between 21,5 and 23,5, despite the fact it's only 2 inches. I am fine with a 21,5 due to higher pixel den That additional 0,5 of an inch may not be a game changer, but it would sure as hell be noticeable. Rounding it up is simply a dirty move.
3. Incorrect resolution descriptions. 3840/2160p resolution is often referred to as "4K". This is not very genuine. 160 times 2160 is more than 300 000 pixels. It may not seem like much, but it is when you realise people spend heaps of money on such monitors.
What are some unfair marketing practices that do come to your mind?
1. I have already made a thread about it, but the phrase "Great Deals up to -92%! Save money now!"
I see both Steam and GOG use it. It is not genuine. You aren't "saving" money. You are spending it. Yes, you are spending less money that you would otherwise, but you are still losing it.
2. Monitor sizes. My 21,54 inch monitor was advertised as a 22-inch one. 24 inch monitors are actually 23,5.
This is not very genuine. There is a very visible difference between 21,5 and 23,5, despite the fact it's only 2 inches. I am fine with a 21,5 due to higher pixel den That additional 0,5 of an inch may not be a game changer, but it would sure as hell be noticeable. Rounding it up is simply a dirty move.
3. Incorrect resolution descriptions. 3840/2160p resolution is often referred to as "4K". This is not very genuine. 160 times 2160 is more than 300 000 pixels. It may not seem like much, but it is when you realise people spend heaps of money on such monitors.
What are some unfair marketing practices that do come to your mind?