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Originally Posted by Afrikan |
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I mean its not like the gameplay developers are also the art developers..... EA Tiburon is not some small indie studio.
Heck with the NCAA team needing something to do now...I think its fine to expect BOTH gameplay and Graphics to improve...and not one over the other.
I would think when it comes to a yearly franchise...it has more to do with Man Power (# of devs) that would be a reason one part of the game would have to get less attention.
I just think it should not be an issue going forward. EA Sports has more employees at their disposable...if they choose to give them all jobs at what they have been developing for a while now...football games.
then on top of that, EA Tiburon has a game engine that they share with other EA Sports developers...a mighty one in that with EA Canada, with FIFA. They have competition so they have no choice but to go all out. Ignite's art and animation engine will improve...some of which Tiburon should take advantage of, along with their own contributions to it.
So along with the option of more man power, if EA Sports chooses....and having less time/increased results thanks to calibration with other devs. I'm expecting BOTH gameplay and graphics to improve exponentially. And don't forget that these consoles are MUCH more easier to develop for...and since are both similar in a sense, much more similar than the 360 to the PS3....then even more reason to see results.
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I'm not against having both, all I'm saying it's not high on my priority list.
Heck, I've stated before I played with the ugliest graphics of a baseball game on a PC called HH baseball with burned faces, but all I cared about was game play. And at the time, HH baseball provided the best game play, in my opinion.
As far an NCAA, they laid off a lot of employees too.