Most of professioal players only play football games intersted on the "fun" side of the game, not much about realism like hardcore fans. They probably even think that realism on video games is stupid, since they play in reality in professional level. They surely don't have much time to play video games also.
So i always thought that the argument that says "some player - put a name of a very famous player here - play Fifa, therefore Fifa is the most realistic" is pure bullshit (same thing for pes). This stupid argument is much used for some brazilians idiots in forums.
I think your right mate
Your point proved her by F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton.
Look! he drives like a wanker on this F1 game, not surprised he dosen't take the game seriously. whats the point? A video game can't compare to actually driving the thing.
YouTube - Lewis Hamilton plays Codemasters' F1 2010 game
Same with a footballer, playing PES or FIFA isn't close to actually playing top level football.
=I always say this but the tech is in the wrong hands. We'd be in heaven if konami had all the tech @ EA's disposal.
If Seabass had EA tech they would bitchslap every single videogame which has ever existed! It'll be the best game of all time by SOME margin.
The whole 8 way photo thing is typical EA. Tech is brilliant, execution is brilliant but can't be reproduced in mass over the whole game! Costs too much money. Takes up too much time. So in the end it's just not effective.
I can see the same thing happening to Impact Engine. tech is great, can product some uncanny realism but also a huge exploit off the ball and at times could turn matches into a destruction derby. With players falling over and getting injured for minor contact.
I wonder if EA ever actually think things through and look at all the pitfalls! EA seem to think "OMG, we need to put this in the game!" and charge at it without thinking of how it could fail.
Would it be naive to suggest there's many on here who understand more about football than Micah Richards?
I know he's a Prem footballer and all, but he's always striked me as more of an athlete than an intelligent player. You could argue if he could read the game well he'd be unstoppable with his physique and ability.
I actually agree with your point there. Micah isn't the most intelligent defender which is true. Very much relies on his physical ability. There are people who aren't professionals who i wouldn't be surprised that they understood more about defensive positioning than he does.
Still, he's a professional footballer so he knows a good deal more than most about football. He's still a decent defender.
Needless to say, even if I'm being polite that egengurkan dosen't know what the fuck he's talking about
