It is really just your opinion that you think the game is marketed towards teenagers. Please don't think your opinions are fact.
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No it is not my opinion, it is a fact that advertising exists and that the advertising was put places where teenagers go. It is also a fact that the company hired professional advertisers to create advertisements that would appeal to a broad section of gamers, this includes teenagers. Teenagers were in fact marketed to. Opinions are not facts. and facts do not care what your opinions are. Gravity will continue to function whether you choose to believe or not.
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Of course they hired professionals to advertise the game, your stating the obvious. What you said in your original reply was this game wasn't marketed towards the older crowd, and that it was only marketed towards teenagers, that is your opinion, not fact. Yes teenagers were marketed, but not just teenagers. You back pedaled a bit in your reply to me, and yes I do agree that hte game was marketed to a broad selection of people, but you did not state that in your original reply.
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Edited by Witan: 10/31/2014 12:13:16 AM"What you said in your original reply was this game wasn't marketed towards the older crowd" This is where the confusion lies. I did not make this statement. I stated "The game was not marketed to you. This game was marketed to teenagers." You is a reference to the OP. Later in my post I say " If the game was made for you and I" you and I being a reference to our socio-demographic group and designed to give the reader a context marker for the differing statements. Also it is not back-peddling asserting a non-exclusive condition does not exclude other conditions. If I was to state that currently the rain is falling on the street I am absolutely not stating that the rain is not falling on buildings. However, I can see how this confusion occurred and I will keep your feedback in mind when I make future posts. Thank you.