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- 31 July 2019
also they will open the pre-orders and the pes 2022 site.Anyone think that July 21st “ big announcement “ will actually only be the new name?
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also they will open the pre-orders and the pes 2022 site.Anyone think that July 21st “ big announcement “ will actually only be the new name?
It could be they want to streamline all the games and make them cohesive on all platforms in terms of presentation and engine. Similar to how the PS4/PS3 versions are basically the same game other than graphical capabilities.I'm wondering how much of the new game will have used not just assets/UI from the mobile game but stock animations they've built up over the recent years. I only dabbled with the PES mobile game a couple times, but you could see how it shared a common design philosophy with the console games in terms of things like animations.
Personally I'm sceptical that they'll have "ported" things like this over. I'm not really savvy enough with game development to know how feasible it really would be to do that; from what I've heard, it strikes me as unlikely. But I do think they'll have used the PES games they have already made as inspiration for the redesign – indeed, to a point where it's not quite right to describe it as "from the ground up".
It could be they want to streamline all the games and make them cohesive on all platforms in terms of presentation and engine. Similar to how the PS4/PS3 versions are basically the same game other than graphical capabilities.
I'm wondering how much of the new game will have used not just assets/UI from the mobile game but stock animations they've built up over the recent years. I only dabbled with the PES mobile game a couple times, but you could see how it shared a common design philosophy with the console games in terms of things like animations.
Personally I'm sceptical that they'll have "ported" things like this over. I'm not really savvy enough with game development to know how feasible it really would be to do that; from what I've heard, it strikes me as unlikely. But I do think they'll have used the PES games they have already made as inspiration for the redesign – indeed, to a point where it's not quite right to describe it as "from the ground up".
Football games are just stuck in the PS3/360 era. There's no real demand for better animation.PES team uses a lot of motion capture and so they probably just reused the same mocap data in UE, which I'm pretty sure can be done. That has to be why it looks so similar. It wouldn't be feasible for a team with such limited resources to rebuild the animation set from scratch. This image suggests there have been changes to the animation system, albeit subtle (notice the foot not sinking into the ground). It does make me wonder what they used for the teaser trailer though, since that looked signifigantly more advanced.
Expectation vs reality
Will that level animation ever see the light of day, or was it just something done in isolation by the artists and the reality was the only way they could get to a playable release was to reuse and tweak the existing animations. Just because an artist can render something doesn't mean it works in practice. It's possible that the trailer level animation is something you will only see in cut scenes or MyClub player reveals.
How come there is not any other game developers able to create a new football game?
Because game development is expensive and nobody wants to get into a losing game. EA own all the important licenses and most of the market share.How come there is not any other game developers able to create a new football game?
It’s such a popular sport and you don’t need licence to create a football game.
Why cant the likes of 2k sports make one?
We desperately need a new player in this field as fifa to be is dead period and PES is fast becoming dead to me.
This. I’m close to just quitting playing what is my favourite sport. Football.The goal T Hazard just scored would be so nice to be able to score in ANY football game...
I just thought the EXACT same thing. How sad is that...The goal T Hazard just scored would be so nice to be able to score in ANY football game...
Sorry but that’s rubbish.Hell, if anything animation has gotten progressively worse. FIFA 08 and Euro 2008 had far better and more realistic animation than FIFA does now.
Players had to actually plant their feet back then. Now they slide all over the place and the balls actively goes through their feet. It's the dumbest thing.
Same goes for PES. I used to think PES 5 and 6 had some of the best animation I'd ever seen in a sports game Things just kept getting progressively worse.
Because game development is expensive and nobody wants to get into a losing game. EA own all the important licenses and most of the market share.
You're not going to invest the (huge) amount of money necessary to actually become a viable competitor in this space only to end up selling maybe a couple million copies, it makes no financial sense. You have to make a game from the ground-up, you have to create a brand from the ground up and you have to market it insanely well to make a dent in the leader.
The goal T Hazard just scored would be so nice to be able to score in ANY football game...
How come there is not any other game developers able to create a new football game?
It’s such a popular sport and you don’t need licence to create a football game.
Why cant the likes of 2k sports make one?
We desperately need a new player in this field as fifa to be is dead period and PES is fast becoming dead to me.
Sorry but that’s rubbish.
That’s like saying, hey, there’s cod, lets all stop and give up on FPS games, no one make another one?? Yet there are many FPS shooters out there, from small to big companies.
Football could be done using an indie dev studio, make it old school international sides only, You don’t need but maybe the very basic of licence to have all the national kits and names for that and that’s something EA cant touch exclusively.
A indie or a big company like 2k can go and make a international national game with national sides with there kits etc and have it also be moddable so you can create your own kits, leagues and competitions like in PES. Done
Go from there and build up a rep.
You seriously cant tell me its EA footballl games and that’s it? Never ever in our life’s will we see another football game?
What's rubbish? More and more often sports games are becoming a one publisher/developer for sport affair because of the realities of game development and its costs.Sorry but that’s rubbish.
That’s like saying, hey, there’s cod, lets all stop and give up on FPS games, no one make another one?? Yet there are many FPS shooters out there, from small to big companies.
Football could be done using an indie dev studio, make it old school international sides only, You don’t need but maybe the very basic of licence to have all the national kits and names for that and that’s something EA cant touch exclusively.
A indie or a big company like 2k can go and make a international national game with national sides with there kits etc and have it also be moddable so you can create your own kits, leagues and competitions like in PES. Done
Go from there and build up a rep.
You seriously cant tell me its EA footballl games and that’s it? Never ever in our life’s will we see another football game?
Was just thinking actually, the strong desire to want photo-realistic graphics in PES actually harms it i think.
It requires everyones faces to be near enough "spot on" and with thousands of football players to do that for, its not really feasible.
It requires mocap to be at least somewhat varied for different kinds of players, especially for the top top players to have them feel unique, and thats not really ever gonna happen.
It requires the engine overall to be photo-realistic, whilst also providing great physics and animations "under the hood", whilst not running at a terrible fps, and ALL to be working seemlessly together so that it looks like actual football on the TV.
Its not something PES should be striving for at this stage yet, in my opinion anyway. Its too early, i mean FOX engine just looked really creepy to me overall.
Id much prefer a company making a stylized version of football, something creative artistically. That way everything doesnt have to look super perfect and not fall into "uncanny valley territory, looking somewhat near but still off.
If everything was styled like this, in realistic scale, with smooth animation transitions and good physics, itd be sweet:
The other games 16 version?! No?!The goal T Hazard just scored would be so nice to be able to score in ANY football game...
I think Rocket League is basically this, except its cars instead of stickmen - best and fairest online "football" game I've ever played. The gameplay is purely physics driven, no AI, unresponsive animations or scripted situations unlike the same old tired formula "real" football games have used since the 90s.Just give me real physics and pure gameplay controlling one player with other humans online....the gfx can be cartoon stick-men as far as I'm concerned.
The other games 16 version?! No?!
but yeah, a beauty! Hard to replay.
Had a quick look in my footage folder. I guess the curvy part is similar. Better to spot in the replay.You know, I was thinking ignite Fifa as well. Pretty sure I've scored at least comparable ones.
Man look at FIFA on ignite engine. I think ignite is way more looks good from frostbite.Had a quick look in my footage folder. I guess the curvy part is similar. Better to spot in the replay.
I'm not caught up on everyone's takes on it, but I've just watched a match from this PES 2022 footage and it looks like the exact same game again. Same clunky animations and movements, same slow turning, same ball physics, same awful crowd sounds, same UI, same everything.
Built from the ground up my arse. They must have taken a year out to just chill, because they certainly haven't built a "new" game. Football games are just dead at this point.
No one has the courage to do it on a big scale. You'll find most of them doing them indie though. Some are fun and some aren't.How come there is not any other game developers able to create a new football game?
It’s such a popular sport and you don’t need licence to create a football game.
Why cant the likes of 2k sports make one?
We desperately need a new player in this field as fifa to be is dead period and PES is fast becoming dead to me.
Lighting is betterMan look at FIFA on ignite engine. I think ignite is way more looks good from frostbite.