Thanks for the heads up.
@nanoUFO@sh.itjust.works please remove the word ‘official’ from the title. Even though the video uses it, that use is wrong.
What about this is ‘official’ in any way? It makes me not want to play the mod for their manipulative use of the word in their advertising.
Edit: thinking back on it, I doubt there was any intention of manipulation. Most likely just ignorance on the implications of using the word.
Edit 2: The developer changed the video and removed the word ‘official’ from the title. The video also includes the text ‘Portal: Revolution is an unofficial, fan-made modification for Portal 2 and is not with or endorsed by Valve Software.’
It makes me not want to play the mod for their manipulative use of the word in their advertising.
You think they’re trying to trick you into
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playing a free mod?
I like how you made notes and checked them without actually reading the whole comment. You’re an observant one.
I like how you replied without actually addressing what I said, nor emphasizing what it is I “missed”. Seems kind of pointless, no?
It having official in the title has nothing to do with whether it’s a Valve game or a mod, though. It just means that it’s a trailer released by the developer themselves and not some random person, that’s all that official means.
The developer of Portal is Valve, so saying ‘official’ makes it seem like it’s from Valve.
Yes, ‘Official’ in itself does not mean ‘made by Valve’. The meaning is contextual. In the case of games, ‘official’ denotes it was released by the creator of the title itself. So, in this case Portal was made by Valve. Anything using ‘Portal’ and ‘official’ together means Valve.
The meaning is contextual.
Exactly: and it says “official trailer” — separated from the rest by a fancy hyphen just like what I have used. The context is quite clear that it’s the trailer that’s official, and thus the meaning is quite clear as well.
This is all you failing to understand something very simple.
It’s the official trailer for the mod, that’s all it means.
No, I understood it fine as soon as I found out it was a fan-made mod.
I never heard of this project before and had no idea it was a mod when I clicked on the video that says both ‘Portal’ and ‘official’ in the title and on the thumbnail.
If you need context first then it’s misleading. The context of “fan mod” is not explicit from an outside perspective.
The fact that this thread has more up votes on the “remove the official from official trailer” posts baffles me. The first line of the description says it’s a mod.
Because the title and thumbnail both say ‘official’ and to someone who has not heard of this before would reasonably assume it’s an official addition to Portal made by Valve. Not until after you click on the video are you able to learn it’s not actually official.
You are led to click on the video thinking it’s something it is not.
That is the epitome of misleading.
Again, it’s the official trailer for Portal: Revolution. I’m really not sure what’s confusing about this.
The title and thumbnail is quite clear that it’s the trailer that’s official. Nowhere does it says it’s a Portal from Valve. Even more there is no reason for such assumption: Valve does not hold copyrights or ownership over the world “portal” on the dictionary.
What we are seeing here is a failure to follow elementary school education.