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    Your Elvenar Team

Where is this version of Elvenar

StarLoad

Well-Known Member
The picture says it all, so where do we get this version...

elvenar ad.jpg
 

DeletedUser22644

Guest
Darn you … I should try to steal her from you
 

Gladiola

Well-Known Member
She's a scout. That's why we never see little pictures of the scouts, because Inno doesn't want us short-circuiting our devices with the drool.
 

Aritra

Well-Known Member
So why advertise it like that?
Bait & switch? lol
I think the real images from Elvenar are beautiful enough to advertise without needing to create more attractive ones that don't actually exist in the game (except in quest/story bubbles, which doesn't really count, does it?)
 

Enevhar Aldarion

Oh Wise One
Most games do that CGI cut-scene quality video for advertisements. Stuff the games never look like. Even console games will get those higher quality videos that never show in the actual games.
 

Deleted User - 1178646

Guest
Most games do that CGI cut-scene quality video for advertisements. Stuff the games never look like. Even console games will get those higher quality videos that never show in the actual games.
the difference between most apps expecially builder style apps and loets say a shooter is that those shooter adds look at least somewhat like the game, while the builder style adds just make no sense compared to the content.
 

Deborah M

Oh Wise One
Most games do that CGI cut-scene quality video for advertisements. Stuff the games never look like. Even console games will get those higher quality videos that never show in the actual games.

Flashback! The first computer game I bought my son when he was 5 was MicroPros F-117A for a 386 computer. It was a big deal because it was theoretically the first game with "advanced graphics". At the start of the game the introduction was 3D'ish. It was an awesome simulator at the time. It was also my first lesson in computer games are never quite as advertised.
 
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