What do you like the most about it?
-that this is not real gameplay but fake CGI trying to fool people into thinking that it is gameplay
-how they warped the ball to make some people think this is real
-having player stand around so that you get fooled that this is real gameplay
-that they need to show a fake CGI trailer because they have nothing to show and try to pull money out of people who think this is good
I really thought that after "The day before" people don't fall for this anymore.
And yes the guy in the beginning says it is "Concept Gameplay" still it is very clear what they are doing here.
None of the screenshots resemble anything close to an actual game; they're just CGI. It's doubtful that they'll match the final product, assuming if there is any product at all.
From my perspective, it seems like the approach here is akin to wanting to build a new car, but starting with the paint job, doors, and fancy multimedia-navigation systems without you having done the engine, steering, and chassis.
The entire focus appears to be on Marketplaces, Badges, Pricing, Money, Packages, Season Passes, and Special items, yet there's no trace of an actual game, not even a pre-pre-pre alpha version. Frankly, this doesn't make sense to me. Creating CGI concepts is one thing, but constructing functional real-time gameplay is completely a different story.
I'm closely following the situation because I'm a fan of co-op and 11 vs 11 modes, but I see two possible scenarios unfolding here:
Firstly, the simplest and most apparent scenario is that this individual might be a fraud!
Aiming to gather as much money as possible in some way or another. Over the next couple of years, they could keep stringing people along with false updates and information, only to eventually abandon the project, citing depletion of funds. This leads to the question: Why would they put their name and face out there? Admittedly, there's minimal information available about him, despite claims of decades of programming experience. Only a couple of books on HTML and C++ are attributed to his name and nothing more.
The second, more complicated scenario is that ......he is delusional.
Many of us, at some point over the years, have mused, 'I could make a better game than Konami and EA because I know what needs fixing.' However, He has skipped that theoretical phase and actually embarked on an attempt. Evidently, a considerable amount of effort and thought, even if misdirected, has gone into getting the project to this point.
Despite both scenarios, I'm skeptical that the endeavor will reach a final product or even an alpha version.
In one of the live streams, he admitted that he lacks any game development experience, and his team remains exceptionally small. His responses to mechanics and modes are often overly enthusiastic, shifting from 'yes, we'll do it' to 'everything will be in the game.' did not even rule out the possibility of fighting for the FIFA name and license...
We've heard similar promises from numerous failed projects in the past.
Complex questions yield vague answers.
For example to a question:
" What makes you believe that you will be able to make a better football simulator than Konami or EA, who have decades of experience, huge budgets, and teams, or even that it will do a better job than GOLZ and UFL, who have It's been several years already and they still haven't made significant progress,"
his answer is...
"That is why we are approaching investors.
To get our team bigger"
That is a bad answer for me!
A large team doesn't necessarily guarantee a successful football simulator; FIFA stands as a stark example of this.
In his last video, he tried to answer the awkward questions, failed again, touched on the issue of people thinking he's a scammer, yet still calling the GCI video gameplay or even a concept of gameplay is super misleading, and for that matter, some people will call him a scammer, even if he is not!
I can see people here and on YouTube being misled into thinking that this is going to be the gameplay of the game one way or the other and it's all Mayer's fault.