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      264 months ago

      If every single software a company licensed to produce a video game required this, you would be waiting an hour to see the start menu. Don’t let any company do this or they all will.

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      224 months ago

      Negative change worms it’s way in through small defeats. The first DLC’s were a small price for a lot of content, the first YouTube ads were only a single ad that was just a few seconds long, the first video game preorders came with amazing rewards, etc. When you allow for 2 seconds, then what’s 3 seconds? What’s 4, 5, 6? What’s 30 seconds? What’s 2 minutes? We’ve seen examples of this all throughout capitalism’s history; to ignore them is, well, ignorant.

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      -314 months ago

      Not only is it just 2 seconds, but it’s 2 seconds while the game is no doubt being loaded into memory while it plays anyway.

      This is like whining about the Pixar animation that plays before all of their movies (for much longer than 2 seconds).

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        -274 months ago

        I would understand the complaint if it was longer, like 5 or 7 seconds long for just the Dolby logo. But its not.

        Like, if seeing a logo for two seconds bothers you that much, better close your eyes when driving riding the bus walking around town, otherwise you might see a dreaded billboard or advertisement.

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          164 months ago

          Gonna just completely ignore that said 2s is otherwise unneeded so you can feel like you still have a point, hm?

          Seeing an ad while walking does not require me to stop what I’m doing and wait for the ad. Putting an unstoppable ad in your pre-game logo does

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          54 months ago

          My state banned billboards for the same reasons.

          It’s a really good reminder when I’m ever in another state that things like that just… Aren’t needed.

          The advertising thing is a slippery slope, and it’s OK for people to draw the line for how far down the slope they’re willing to go higher up than you would. It’s also OK that your line comfortably holds a 2-second ad.

          No position here is unreasonable, and everyone should keep that in mind.