Why should KONAMI dig their own grave? Any changes to player licensing modalities would hurt them even more than EA.
Anything that levels the playing field is in their favour.
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Why should KONAMI dig their own grave? Any changes to player licensing modalities would hurt them even more than EA.
Even the Madden trailer was more fleshed out than this!
Push-Pull Physics
An expanded player interaction system brings our Real Player Motion Technology (RPMT) into the fight for the ball. Feel enhanced physicality in the battle for possession during open play and in set piece situations as players jostle, push, and pull with more responsiveness than ever before.
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Responsive Multi-Touch Animations
New gameplay technology enhances the visual quality and responsiveness of linked animations on the ball, enabling you to experience fluid and realistic player movement. Players now take more human contextual touches, reducing mechanical, robotic movement.
I assume it'll be like the Madden demonstration where the turning, cuts, etc are less stilted and robotic. As expected, nothing about player awareness, 1v1 defending, the fact that the game resembles basketball more than football.
Oh well, I can buy the PS4 version for 26 bucks thanks to Black Friday sales. Outside of dicking around in FM, I haven't touched a football game in like three weeks. I'll try anything at this point. Despite how bad it might be, I'm curious to see it on my PS5.
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Similarly, FIFA 21 will also calculate more precisely the way in which the players place their foot on the pitch, limiting the sensation of skating that occurs on some occasions.
Well it DOES take 8 seconds, but thanks to the new haptic feedback on the triggers it'll feel like 2.If that is true, how come in the promotional video released by EA does it take 8 seconds to get from menu to match?
In Zlatans occasion, his image rights are used due to agreements with FiFpro, and/orAC Milan and/or Serie A.Anything that levels the playing field is in their favour.
Yep, EA are within their rights given the current contracts.In Zlatans occasion, his image rights are used due to agreements with FiFpro, and/orAC Milan and/or Serie A.
The same way it works for EA, works for KONAMI.
If we assume that Zlatan has right (which I strongly disagree) and gets justified somewhere, he must be removed from BOTH games PES and FIFA, or be in as fake player.
It is not that anything gets leveled, it just get more complicated. Like Brasileiro was until 2020 on PES and is now on FIFA.
In Zlatans occasion, his image rights are used due to agreements with FiFpro, and/orAC Milan and/or Serie A.
The same way it works for EA, works for KONAMI.
If we assume that Zlatan has right (which I strongly disagree) and gets justified somewhere, he must be removed from BOTH games PES and FIFA, or be in as fake player.
It is not that anything gets leveled, it just get more complicated. Like Brasileiro was until 2020 on PES and is now on FIFA.
Yep, EA are within their rights given the current contracts.
That being said, I can see players "opting out" of certain agreements before signing new contracts, should agents think they could potentially squeeze more money out of either the club (to be included in their licensing package) or EA themselves. I'm not sure they could (make a lot of money out of it), but while this is a public discussion, they might think about it.
My dream scenario, given how dreadful football games are at the moment, is that this completely knackers licensing and that it becomes a player-by-player affair. At which point, even EA could only afford a few leagues (at most) and likely wouldn't bother.
At which point, all football games become unlicensed - and therefore, developers might start to think it's worth their time creating a football game... Eventually, we might get a decent one. Whereas, as things stand, it's a total monopoly.
Tennis games have the situation where every player owns their own image rights, and while this maybe should have resulted in the gameplay/physics becoming the top priority, all it did was mean that each studio seemed to blow most of their budgets on getting licensed players and making absolutely diabolical gameplay to go with it (AO1+2/TWT1+2) after there being zero console tennis games from 2011-2018.Yep, EA are within their rights given the current contracts.
That being said, I can see players "opting out" of certain agreements before signing new contracts, should agents think they could potentially squeeze more money out of either the club (to be included in their licensing package) or EA themselves. I'm not sure they could (make a lot of money out of it), but while this is a public discussion, they might think about it.
My dream scenario, given how dreadful football games are at the moment, is that this completely knackers licensing and that it becomes a player-by-player affair. At which point, even EA could only afford a few leagues (at most) and likely wouldn't bother.
At which point, all football games become unlicensed - and therefore, developers might start to think it's worth their time creating a football game... Eventually, we might get a decent one. Whereas, as things stand, it's a total monopoly.
Basically I can't see it so simplistic.Yeah but you're making my point for me. If players get removed from both games it's to the advantage of Pro cause it gives them a more level playing field and makes buying everything under the sun less attractive for EA.
The crazy thing about the current arrangement, where FIFPro player likenesses can be used freely, is that someone like Zlatan would likely make more money if he simply retired from playing football (removing himself from FIFPro) and then negotiating a price to be included as a "Legend".Basically I can't see it so simplistic.
Why for example not to become what @rojofa says about Tennis games, whoever has more power and money, which is EA sports here, goes for more separate/individual arrangements per player.
Cause ZlataN or Bale do not demand to be removed, they demand money on their rights. I mean they are not removed permanently, they just create an auction around their rights, whoever has them payed, keeps them official, whoever can't pay goes with the fake one.
I see more possible, if this Ibra-movement, becomes something big in the future, a case of more price increase, or a version with generic players and purchasable DLC possibility, for licensed-content.
Or even a more general case, like how Icons and Legends do work today in both FuT and MyClub. Online heavy payers get the full original package and offline "scums" get nothing or something, but always with the limited possibilities we have today, in FIFA the in game editor on console does not let you edit many things facial-wise, you can't even fix the wrong faces & hairstyles of official players with generic faces.
Just to not be misunderstood by myself, I am all for gameplay first and luxuries like faces to come second or third, but the current edit modes are primitive and require true revolution in order to be functional in a situation like this.
I just see malicious shortcuts, before we reach an "all equal under the sun" and "focus to quality" situation. Neither from the two companies has shown me such a pure heart side, when they only regress the last 6 years, in offline terms.
I wont lie that looks spectacular
I will never understand what Electronic Farts do with the face from Jürgen Klopp. It doesn't lok like him.
could it be unreal engineI believe ea will show off a new engine at next years E3. Battlefield will be the first to show it. This is just a better version of this years with extra benefits.
Am I the only one completely nonplussed by that? You could've told me that was PS4 and I wouldn't have batted an eyelid.
Livestream in 20 hours. But maybe only for a 25 sec. teaser...
Agreed, I think the graphics of the PC version are moddable to increase the level of detail to make it look the same like on the PS5 next genAm I the only one completely nonplussed by that? You could've told me that was PS4 and I wouldn't have batted an eyelid.
could it be unreal engine
Agreed, I think the graphics of the PC version are moddable to increase the level of detail to make it look the same like on the PS5 next gen