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  • strawberryshortcake
    MVP
    • Sep 2009
    • 2438

    #16
    Re: EA Sports UFC Video - Fighter Emotion Demo

    Originally posted by st67
    Cool - spending a lot of time making faces do emotions no one will notice during gameplay or care about after a week or so...

    So how does the game actually play?
    Would you rather play a UFC game composed of zombie like stick figures?

    I for one care about the facial expressions and emotions conveyed. These are the little things that allows computerized characters to feel human, and lifelike.

    Aside from the graphics and gameplay department, I have been hoping developers would delegate a team solely devoted to creating human behavior (i.e. expressed through facial expression and body language). If fighters can express emotions through body language using explosive techniques to strike, grapple, block, counter, take down their opponenet, etc. that looks realistic and lifelike, that would add tremendous realism to a video game.

    Next-next generation (PS4, XBox1) gaming is about adding more human realistic quality to computerized characters including better artificial intelligence, hopefully, at least for me. Gameplay will obviously always be and should be top priority.
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    • st67
      Banned
      • Oct 2010
      • 547

      #17
      Re: EA Sports UFC Video - Fighter Emotion Demo

      Originally posted by strawberryshortcake
      Would you rather play a UFC game composed of zombie like stick figures?

      I for one care about the facial expressions and emotions conveyed. These are the little things that allows computerized characters to feel human, and lifelike.
      I've played all three THQ UFC titles and EA MMA - and never during gameplay have I ever noticed facial expressions or worried about them. You're (or you should be) paying attention to the gameplay and your strategy so much that you just don't notice it... So the only time you'd see it is during replays, so I guess it might be kind of nice then, but I can't say I really watch the highlights or replays anymore because I just want to move on and play the next match.

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      • ManiacMatt1782
        Who? Giroux!
        • Jul 2006
        • 3982

        #18
        Re: EA Sports UFC Video - Fighter Emotion Demo

        Originally posted by st67
        I've played all three THQ UFC titles and EA MMA - and never during gameplay have I ever noticed facial expressions or worried about them. You're (or you should be) paying attention to the gameplay and your strategy so much that you just don't notice it... So the only time you'd see it is during replays, so I guess it might be kind of nice then, but I can't say I really watch the highlights or replays anymore because I just want to move on and play the next match.
        If there are facial clues that a guy is tired, that may be a good signal to try to turn up the pressure. It can help on the gameplay aspect of things if it is programmed correctly
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        • DaveDQ
          13
          • Sep 2003
          • 7664

          #19
          Re: EA Sports UFC Video - Fighter Emotion Demo

          Originally posted by st67
          I've played all three THQ UFC titles and EA MMA - and never during gameplay have I ever noticed facial expressions or worried about them. You're (or you should be) paying attention to the gameplay and your strategy so much that you just don't notice it... So the only time you'd see it is during replays, so I guess it might be kind of nice then, but I can't say I really watch the highlights or replays anymore because I just want to move on and play the next match.
          It could be though that you know it's not going to be there so you don't put any attention there. But this is how things should evolve. Of course it's not the core of the game, but it adds depth to what is happening. And it will make you aware. If a guy is showing a tired emotion on his face, and his movement begins to slow down and then the commentary adds something to highlight his fatigue, that is really going to put the pressure on the user to get it under control and also put pressure on the other user to try and gain on it.
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