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UFL... Again, an online free-to-play game. I think now you can definitely not hope for appearance of a good football simulator sometime in the future. Thanks to the Internet and human degradation.
There is hope, even F2P games have to offer something different to compete even with eachother. When FIFA inevitably goes F2P we'll have two arcady football games that already have their equity. Strikerz will need to offer a simulation alternative like PUBG does to Fortnite if it's to carve out its own niche & fan base, otherwise, what's the point?UFL... Again, an online free-to-play game. I think now you can definitely not hope for appearance of a good football simulator sometime in the future. Thanks to the Internet and human degradation.
I think KONAMIs eFootball thing and it being associated with F2P made everyone think that anything F2P now will be bad, which isn't really the thing. It's just that many companies make F2P games just to stuff them with Microtransactions. But the actual concept of a game being as an updated game with feedback isn't bad, it's just the way so many companies nowadays go about their time when they make a F2P game that has now put us in this position.Free To Play is not necessarily a bad thing per se.
Let's wait and see.
I think KONAMIs eFootball thing and it being associated with F2P made everyone think that anything F2P now will be bad, which isn't really the thing. It's just that many companies make F2P games just to stuff them with Microtransactions. But the actual concept of a game being as an updated game with feedback isn't bad, it's just the way so many companies nowadays go about their time when they make a F2P game that has now put us in this position.
Very true having competition is the best thing to happen ..some one needs to pull away that makes them the best free to play game . Which will either make companies to change there strategyWith FIFA 22, eFootball, UFL and GOALZ... we're bound to get at least one football game that doesn't feel like a complete disaster.
Plus, the repercussions in the near future could be even more promising. This might encourage other companies to at least study the possibility of developing another competitor.
We don't know what will come out of this, but hopefully this will force the other companies to push forward and try harder and harder.
It's possible we may still see some eFootball reveal tonight?
a revolutionary new global online football league.
“We are football fans and passionate gamers — we have been playing football
video games for years and we know exactly what people want to see in a football
simulator,”