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Interested to see what gameplay improvements it has over Fifa 10 (if any). I remember Euro 2008 was significantly different to FIFA 08 (which was the last EA soccer title before it), and contained alot of gameplay additions which were incorporated into FIFA 09
So hoping this title hints at what it is to come in Fifa 11
Interested to see what gameplay improvements it has over Fifa 10 (if any). I remember Euro 2008 was significantly different to FIFA 08 (which was the last EA soccer title before it), and contained alot of gameplay additions which were incorporated into FIFA 09So hoping this title hints at what it is to come in Fifa 11
saw this today at GDC. There's a few improvements; they've fixed a few things (apparently there's a problem in FIFA 10 where you can easily chip the goalie?). Nothing really standout though; it's really hard to get excited about this game knowing it's such a blatant cash in.
I asked them one question about this - are they going to kill the online next year like they did with Madden and all those other games?
The guy had no idea what I was talking about (obviously not everyone that works on EA titles hears about things like that, I guess). I explained and he said as long as they have people playing, they'll have servers. Apparently FIFA is their most popular online sporting title with 30 million games a month (that is actually what he said but it seems amazingly high, that is one million games a day!) and I definitely got the impression that these guys believe that it'll always be supported - not axed a year later.
Posted 11:38am 10/3/10
Posted 12:05pm 10/3/10
Granted you won't go on to win the 'world cup' but I am sure I'll survive
Posted 12:10pm 10/3/10
There's your world cup.
Posted 06:05pm 10/3/10
So hoping this title hints at what it is to come in Fifa 11
Posted 07:02pm 10/3/10
I asked them one question about this - are they going to kill the online next year like they did with Madden and all those other games?
The guy had no idea what I was talking about (obviously not everyone that works on EA titles hears about things like that, I guess). I explained and he said as long as they have people playing, they'll have servers. Apparently FIFA is their most popular online sporting title with 30 million games a month (that is actually what he said but it seems amazingly high, that is one million games a day!) and I definitely got the impression that these guys believe that it'll always be supported - not axed a year later.
Posted 07:06pm 10/3/10
Maybe he meant per year...