A commercial for Final Fantasy XIII has been reprimanded by Britainâs Advertising Standards Authority for using PlayStation 3 footage in an advertisement for the Xbox 360 version of the game.
All it took was one viewer to complain to the advertising watchdog that the 360 ad was using PS3 footage for the ASA to sit down with both 360 and PS3 versions of the game. The ASAâs statement on the matter says âWe tested the two games, on screens with an identical set up, and ran them alongside one another.â
âWe noted that there was a discernible difference in the picture quality of the two â the PS3 image in video sequences appeared sharper and colours were more vivid than those of the XBOX 360.â
âWe considered that, because the ad promoted the game on the XBOX 360 platform, it should have featured footage derived from that console.â
âBecause it did not, and because we considered that the use of PS3 footage in the ad exaggerated the quality of the footage available on the XBOX 360, albeit marginally, we concluded the ad was misleading.â
Following the finding, the ad in its present form can never be shown again on British television. Not that it would, with the game long released, but themâs the rules. In Square Enixâs defence, the publisher says that the footage was taken from the gameâs pre-rendered cinematic sequences, and that viewers would only notice the difference watching the content in HD and âreviewing the materially forensicallyâ.
That said, they did admit that the footage was âplayed backâ on a PS3 for the purposes of making the ad, as it âallowed advertisers to capture the FMV footage for the advertâ. Right.
Weâre a little unsure which commercial it is, exactly, the ruling refers to, so weâve contacted Square Enix for clarification.
Xbox advert criticised by advertising watchdog for using Playstation images to promote game [Telegraph]