Here’s an idea.  Why don’t one of you stalwarts create an in game ad
blocker. J  But then of course you’d have to advertise it

to get people to use it. ;)



P.







*From:* [email protected] [mailto:
[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Saint K.
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 5, 2013 9:26 AM
*To:* Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list
*Subject:* Re: [hlds] NO to in game advertising



It's a server discussion mailing list, we, the server operators make the
call on advertisements.

No need for SPUF, perfectly valid here.

Saint K.
------------------------------

*From:* [email protected] [
[email protected]] on behalf of Sebastian Iskra [
[email protected]]
*Sent:* 05 June 2013 14:18
*To:* Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list
*Subject:* Re: [hlds] NO to in game advertising

Once upon a time there was SPUF. /thread.



On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 8:04 AM, Saint K. <[email protected]> wrote:

Once upon a time there was an era where community's survived on donations.
Receiving donations was an indication of the community doing a good job,
after all, if they weren't, they wouldn't receive donations and the
community wouldn't last.

With crap like Pinion nowadays all that counts is luring people in to
connect and then earn money per player being forced to watch the pinion
crap in their MOTD (MVM matchmaking and quickplay makes for an easy task to
do this).

You can host the most shittiest servers now and still earn money to survive.

I for one would like to see VALVe picks up their old policies again, where
advertising in their games was completely prohibited.

Want to have better quality servers again VALVe? Then make sure you get rid
of crap like Pinion.

My 2 cents.

Saint K.
------------------------------

*From:* [email protected] [
[email protected]] on behalf of Devin [[email protected]
]
*Sent:* 04 June 2013 17:50


*To:* 'Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list'
*Subject:* Re: [hlds] NO to in game advertising



Valve and Pinion are independent companies. Pinion is designed to help
offset the overhead required to host servers, web sites, etc. Valve isn’t
going to force you to start using pinion. My goodness, use some brain power
at some point. Don’t just spew your knee-jerk reactions on a mailing list
that end up harassing people with your bonehead thoughts.





*From:* [email protected] [mailto:
[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Doctor McKay
*Sent:* Monday, June 03, 2013 4:49 PM
*To:* Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list
*Subject:* Re: [hlds] NO to in game advertising



This mailing list is for server operators, not for players. Please take it
to SPUF or SPUD if you want to discuss this.






Doctor McKay

http://www.doctormckay.com

[email protected]



On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 11:49 AM, big john <[email protected]> wrote:

What the hell is this random mumbo jumbo. It was clear in the first 2
sentences the you have no idea what you are talking about.

On Jun 3, 2013 11:47 AM, "proto mon" <[email protected]> wrote:

Holy Jesus Please disable these ads

They are getting so god damn annoying, And the audio ads are even worst.
They keep playing somehow even if you switch the server. You literally have
to quit the game to stop the ads.







On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 2:42 AM, G. Hutchinson <[email protected]>
wrote:

This pinion thing first visited the list a month or two back and I wrote a
response to the list voicing my two cents. However I did this from my phone
and it got bounced back for because of the previous posts not being cropped
down. In short it essentially said "Shame on Valve for even entertaining
something like pinion" pertaining to any in game advertising.

Valve is selling hats, drop items, etc etc etc... The game is still
generating money. To play the game we see advertising when we log in to
steam. I don't want to see ads when playing games  for Viagra, Uncle Bucks
Beer, and Lysol. Everyone knows Uncle Buck is in the Klan. If Valve wants
to pursue money in advertising, then replace the cereal boxes in L4D with
Honeycomb and Fruit Loop boxes. Make the soda cans in the games that are
lying around Pepsi cans and profit that way. You're welcome for the idea...
(% my way).

MAKE MOVIES...

If other community owners want to show ads on their MOTD, have at it.
Whether it is through pinion, or by bypassing pinion and seeking ads
through other means and cutting out the "middle man", ie; pinon. Live and
let live.

However, my fear is about the day Valve "forces" the servers I run to show
ads or do anything through the in game browser I am unaware of for that
matter, of such nature. They are ran on my hardware, at my expense, running
essentially an "open source" game server file(s). Or at least that's how it
started out. So if this changes, I would expect to see a full disclosure on
the matter, and expect to have to click something saying I approve of the
conditions before downloading the new server files to my server prior to
implementation. Warranting today's society, a class action suit undoubtedly
would pop up and surely Valve is clever enough to think of such matters,
thus dropping such a concept of pinion rather quickly.

Now through my own absurdity I hope it makes Valve see it's own... If any
of this pinion crap is true.

I am reasonable... I would expect 50,000% profit for my share of monies
generated. That is fifty thousand percent, not 50 percent. I am reasonable
after all...  Should the day come that I entertained a partnership with
Valve as an advertising agency. This would cover any future potential and
probably legal expenses expected to incur. And that's what would occur...
My hardware would them become a venue of advertising the game more so than
I already do, not to mention the involvement of a third party(s) and their
products. I would also expect a seat on the "board" to approve and review
any such ads conveyed though my medium. And the typical 20% from any
advertisers I obtain and bring to the table that are interested.

Should Valve "force" me to advertise through the current concept of the
"MOTD Browser" in game for any of the game servers I host, I will probably
not host them any longer. In fact, I am sure I would no longer host them in
protest. The same if Valve will not show my servers in the game browser or
include me in matchmaking pools simply because I chose not to promote
advertising unknown products through such medium. That is not a way to
treat the folks that assisted in making your games a success for you. WE
THE PEOPLE ran the majority of the servers promoting your games at our own
cost.

Game console, Steam, PC computing... At what point does the "want to take
over the world" settle back down to reason? Is ValveOS next (®) ?

Make Half Life 3... Left4Dead 3 (bigger maps and 6/6 or 8/8 for versus
please), or even make a TF3... Make money that way Valve... You look like
beggars and extortionist when you team up with such things as an
advertising plugin if that is what you have done. Have some dignity.

Now mind you, whoever designed and thought of this pinion gig, more power
too you... Brilliant... I wished I had thought of it. But Valve having any
official involvement with it... Just doesn't sit right with me or anyone
else I have discussed it with.

Now if you think my post is ridiculous, imagine how YOU look Valve
entertaining ANY involvement with such.

NO TO FORCED IN GAME ADVERTISING *if it is being entertained...
*
But that's just my two cents...


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