Silent_night
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Do u think its possible for game companies like id to pay gamespot and other lead gaming sites to give their game doom 3 a high review? coz it could really increase their sales.
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Course its possible, happens all the time. I used to get tons of free software if I wrote a good review. Thousands of dollars worth just for saying nice things about some products. Ok, for the most part they were actually pretty good products, the sweetner helped though.Silent_night said:Do u think its possible for game companies like id to pay gamespot and other lead gaming sites to give their game doom 3 a high review? coz it could really increase their sales.
Thats funny cause I was working for a very large respectable site, which is still going strong and in the process of merging with other large respectable sites, all of which do it.Direwolf said:I should specify that smaller sites do it all the freaking time. However, any large respectable ones will try to stay clear of such ridiculousness.
Thats funny cause they don't seem respectable enough for you to have named them.The Dark Elf said:Thats funny cause I was working for a very large respectable site, which is still going strong and in the process of merging with other large respectable sites, all of which do it.
It's the nature of the industry and the smaller sites don't do it because they don't know how without getting caught out.
haha, well he'd first have to find exactly where I even gave a name. Infact YOUR the one who mentioned them not meJavert said:Thats funny cause they don't seem respectable enough for you to have named them.
I remember Harry Knowles of aintitcool.com being allowed a sneak peek of Star Wars: Episode II, after giving it much much praises. The film still stank with critics, but at least Harry didn't get slayed by Fox.
If you're basing Gamespot's record of some rumor that they gave Driv3r a bad rating because Rockstar paid them to, it's not the most substantial of claims. If a Gamespot lawyer really wanted to raise hell (unlikely), he can hold you for slander.
The Dark Elf said:haha, well he'd first have to find exactly where I even gave a name. Infact YOUR the one who mentioned them not me![]()
Well you only represent the place you work for, your not giving away freebies from other companies for other products.Direwolf said:I'm actually working on the other side of the fence right now (we're the ones who give away the free stuff), and I have to say that we bag smaller, less respected sites all the time. And for the record you seem to have resisted temptation Fenric.
OhhDirewolf said:You said you usually only said a product was good when it was, even with the freebies being tossed your way.
lolDirewolf said:To review WHAT?![]()
Thats funny cause I was working for a very large respectable site, which is still going strong and in the process of merging with other large respectable sites, all of which do it.
The Dark Elf said:haha, well he'd first have to find exactly where I even gave a name. Infact YOUR the one who mentioned them not me
As for naming them, no i wont, don't have to, don't want to, why should I lose my freebies to appease somebody on a forum. You wouldn't in my shoes![]()