http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUi8AAXmae8
Bætt við 4. desember 2006 - 16:25
Já, veit ekki hvað skal segja, fannst trailerinn vera rosalegur. Og töff hvernig first person útsýnið var.
A television advertisement for Call of Duty 2 was the subject of some controversy in early 2006. The commercial depicted a 3D computer animated first-person view of events that were supposed to transpire during the game, but rather than being scenes from the game itself, the advertisement was created by Los Angeles animation studio Rhythm and Hues. Many consumers felt that the advertisements were misleading, and in February 2006 the United Kingdom's Advertising Standards Authority demanded that networks pull the advertisements after three consumers filed complaints of false advertising. According to ASA spokesperson Donna Mitchell, “Viewers felt that the ad was misleading because the quality of graphics was superior to that of the game's”. Activision denies that the scenes were meant to give an impression of gameplay, stating in a press release shortly after the ASA banning that “The footage was intended purely to communicate the subject matter of the game rather than to represent actual gameplay.”