Originally Posted by
RobboNJ69
Are we really talking about the tastefully designed promotions on the startup screen?
The ones that don’t slow down access to the game?
The ones that don’t block or cover any part of the interface?
The ones that appear before the program even launches and disappear the moment you start a campaign?
And the same ones that provide a revenue stream for the platform that we all use?
This is pretty normal across modern software. My personal and commercial bank advertises additional services within its app. My mortgage company constantly tries to cross-sell me new loan products. Google Workspace, which I pay hundreds of dollars per month for multiple business accounts, regularly promotes upgrades and add-ons inside the interface.
Nearly every modern web, mobile, and desktop platform does some form of this. The real problem is when ads interfere with the product you paid for by blocking features or interrupting use. That’s not happening here in even the most remote sense.
A rotating panel on the launcher screen that you see for a few seconds before starting the program is hardly the apocalypse.
I'm a bit jealous... I wish my life were charmed enough that something like this ranked high on my list of daily frustrations.