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Insidiously increasing player count - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: Discovery Development (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Forum: Discovery Mod General Discussion (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=37) +--- Thread: Insidiously increasing player count (/showthread.php?tid=104223) |
Insidiously increasing player count - Strichev - 09-02-2013 Gentlemen, every good product needs an even better marketing campaign. And so does Discovery. A good trailer for the extremely anticipated 4.87 version will do the trick. And by a good trailer I mean a video with a few persuasive elements. I believe that subliminal messages are without doubt the only reliable way to do it. Yes, that's right! Don't laugh and stop imaging me with a tinfoil hat. We need someone skilled enough for the task (not me). It shouldn't be too difficult. Inserting a frame with a certain image, or text that is. Choosing the appropriate message is a whole other story. What do you guys think? Should we, for the better of the community at least attempt it? It can hardly harm anyone and if it fails, it fails. No big fuss. RE: Insidiously increasing player count - Scumbag - 09-02-2013 Discovery Advertising Waste of credits really, your are not gonna find the support you need in this community. RE: Insidiously increasing player count - The.Wizard - 09-02-2013 (09-02-2013, 08:20 PM)Sokol Wrote: Gentlemen, every good product needs an even better marketing campaign. And so does Discovery. A good trailer for the extremely anticipated 4.87 version will do You do realize that's against every known law on planet Earth? Not evan gonna speak about morality... RE: Insidiously increasing player count - Hone - 09-03-2013 ![]() Be funny to do really obviously badly though, Id pay to see that. RE: Insidiously increasing player count - EisenSeele - 09-03-2013 http://www.snopes.com/business/hidden/popcorn.asp RE: Insidiously increasing player count - Strichev - 09-03-2013 I'm well aware of the fraudulent evidence for the effects of subliminal messages. However, perhaps, it can have a minimal influence. And it's not against the law. Besides, if it doesn't work - why worry about morals? |