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Doctored screenshots and video, we hate thee so photo

Spend some time reading about games, and you'll likely come across a term that you know the meaning of, but never bothered to put a name to: bullshots. We see them often, and they are the bane of gamers everywhere. We all hate them, and with good reason. They are to videogames what the truth is to politicians...something to be manipulated in order to showcase what is otherwise average, in the best possible light.

So why exactly do they exist? Unfortunately, they have proven to be highly effective (on both fronts), and their powers to influence are well documented. Some may wish to think otherwise, but we all have our own personal agendas, and game developers are no different.

Gamepro made it a point to speak to a few insiders about the practice. A few answered, but many would not comment. One anonymous developer even went to far as to say that they didn't want to be mentioned in an article about the topic, even if they were shown not to use it. Talk about powerful stuff!

Read more about this Photoshop phenomenon, after the jump.

As editor in chief of EGM, Dan Hsu observed, the intent isn't necessarily always to deceive:

"Bullshots can serve a functional business purpose," he says. "Developers sometimes use 'target' assets as a way to show people what a game is supposed to look like. The purpose could be to help sell a concept to financiers or put a visual on something that's not there yet. But it's the company's responsibility to let the press know that these are, indeed, 'target' screens and not the real deal. If they do that, then you can't fairly call it false advertising."

Ok, I'll give that view a fair shake. Maybe all developers aren't hiding away in their fortified bunkers, reading up on hypnosis, and dreaming up ways to spit shine the console code equivalent of a steaming pile into something that resembles an opening scene of a Final Fantasy game. However, some high profile developers have done just that. 

In an age where we have the technology to manipulate all media, consumers are becoming increasingly more aware of the stark differences between what is being shown to us, and what the final product is going to look like. Thanks to eagle-eyed observers, very little gets by us these days. Does that mean that we can expect less and less of this practice? Hell no, but developers should keep in mind that we are going to continue to ratchet up the pressure on you when we find out that you do.

Is it too much to ask of developers not to entice us with visions of things that they know damn well are not true representations of the finished product? I, for one, don't think so. If you put together a talented team that designs an enjoyable game that has a reasonable balance between graphics and gameplay, we're going to buy your game. Believe me, we want nothing more than to get our hands on the next great title that you've released, and to make sure you are successful enough to produce more down the line-- we'll support you 100%. Just keep it real along the way.








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RoMeRtHeGaMe's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 13:22
RoMeRtHeGaMe
I agree, wasn't there some Gran Turismo 5 screenshots floating around saying that was actual gameplay but they were really from PGR4.
ShinAmano's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 13:23
ShinAmano
Playboy has been doing this for ages.
BlindsideDork's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 13:24
BlindsideDork
Tell the maker of Fable that...he never shuts up!
Deuce44's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 13:27Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" />
Deuce44
This is kind of off topic, but Gameboi, are you a fan of Keith and the Girl? It's funny you mention "bullshot" the day after Keith did on the air. Anyways, I also hate doctored or photoshopped images. (I'm looking at you Killzone 2 and Gran Turismo 5)
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 13:31
king3vbo
I am completely against shooped pics of games, but it will never stop.
Gameboi's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 13:32
Gameboi
@Deuce44

Never heard of it. Where might I find this "Keith and the Girl" you speak of?
Spitfire's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 13:35
Spitfire
"With video games, the screenshot or video is part of what you are buying. When you see a photoshopped model, you aren't in the market for a model. And the proof of a burger is in its taste."

I totally agree, but I doubt it will stop.
Ender0910's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 13:36
Ender0910
Funny seeing this article... I recently created a website to help combat bullshot. Basically an image hosting site for games that only allows user submitted screenshots.
Take a look: http://www.focusedgamer.com
It's a place to permanently host your game screenshots (hotlinking is allowed) and hopefully the end result is that you can go browse real screenshots that others post, if you're curious about how a game truely looks.
Cheeburga's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 13:41
Cheeburga
I remember the tech demos of the first batch of next gen games.
I shit my pants.
then cried cause they were fake.
Mushman's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 13:44
Mushman
great post, bullshot pics realy should stop, are they gonna?
nope, thats the sad truth
xdaytime's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 14:16
xdaytime


OMG HALO 4!!!!11
Eschatos's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 14:31
Eschatos
They should stop, but they won't. Personally I'm fine with drawings and in-game footage. The only thing they should be allowed to render are cinematics and the box art.
mikeyed's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 14:31
mikeyed
I still believe Starcraft: Ghost was a finished and unbelievably great game from the screen shots, but was repressed by the US government due to its awesomnity. Oh screen shots of Starcraft: Ghost, how thy tempting screen shots were but a beautiful prelude to your untimely death.
NukaCola's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 15:14
NukaCola
Red Steel is the biggest Bullshot scheme I've ever seen. Proof:

Bullshot: http://wii.advancedmn.com/images/media/redsteel-028.jpg
Real Screenshot: http://image.com.com/gamespot/images/2006/320/reviews/932528_111706_screen003.jpg
Holiday's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 15:25
Holiday
I love it when fanboys see a CGI trailer for a game and go "This game is gonna be awesome!"
bleep's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 15:35
bleep
Its all about the money grab thats intrinsic to marketing a game that a publisher has paid upfront for. Never gonna stop EVAR
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 15:53
Bob Muir
The only bullshots that pissed me off were the ones from Red Steel. So far off, and they insisted those were game shots for so long.
Kyousuke Nanbu's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 16:35
Kyousuke Nanbu
That reminds me of when the PS2 was gonna come out, they showed these beautiful pics and promises of real time graphics.
Deuce44's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 16:59Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" />
Deuce44
Keith and the Girl is a comedy podcast, the subject wasn't really the same at all it was just funny timing.
Lightthrower's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 17:26
Lightthrower
@NukaCola Almost every game Ubisoft publishes has doctored images in magazines. This coming from a mouth that knows someone there.
StolenName's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 17:47
StolenName
Kyousuke - it was also going to have the Emotion Engine which could realistically let flowers grow and die, hair sway in the wind and tug my knob at the same time.
catsithx's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2008 21:56
catsithx
Well it's not like this is the frist time games have had screen shots doctored, nor the last. but hey we always have the last laugh when the game bombs.
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