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  • Joonlarjj
    Rookie
    • Sep 2015
    • 52

    #16
    Re: FIFA 17 Ships Sept. 27, Powered by Frostbite - Watch the Reveal Trailer Here

    FIFA16 is the best footy game ever and Battlefront uses the Frostbite engine very, very well.

    Here's to hoping the good times continue with FIFA17!

    Please don't dumb down the inertia / player movement & gameplay, you finally got something half-way reality-based in FIFA 16...
    Last edited by Joonlarjj; 06-06-2016, 06:40 PM.

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    • bxphenom7
      Pro
      • Feb 2012
      • 593

      #17
      Man, I'm so ready to see FIFA and PES go at it this year. My money's on PES with all the raving previews but if EA's move to Frosbite helps the game animate better and EA actually makes meaningful changes to the gameplay, I'll have a hard decision come September.

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      • joaomanu23
        Rookie
        • Jun 2012
        • 26

        #18
        Re: FIFA 17 Reveal Trailer

        Originally posted by Yuss
        We might be seeing managers in-game

        Spoiler
        This manager isn´t just a manager. It´s José Mourinho. It looked like him from behind, and if you look around the image u can see that the game is in Old Trafford. And just to dissipate any doubt, the voice you hear in the reveal trailer is his voice.
        Also, here in Portugal, Portuguese newspapers are stating that he´s in the game.
        So it´s clear now. Mourinho (and hopefully others) will be in the game

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        • LingeringRegime
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jun 2007
          • 17089

          #19
          Re: FIFA 17 Ships Sept. 27, Powered by Frostbite - Watch the Reveal Trailer Here

          I skipped FIFA 16, but I think I will be buying this year.

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          • theEDGE5
            Rookie
            • Oct 2008
            • 132

            #20
            Re: FIFA 17 Ships Sept. 27, Powered by Frostbite - Watch the Reveal Trailer Here

            Very good trailer, as it managed to get me excited even though I haven't played Fifa in nearly a year.

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            • DBMcGee3
              MVP
              • Oct 2011
              • 1166

              #21
              I preferred FIFA last year, and thus far I haven't seen much to change my mind going into next year. I'm a long time PES fan as well, but the game has been too arcadey the past couple of years for my tastes. I love the player models, although it makes the generics look exponentially worse, and I love a lot of the player movements as well. My problem is the awful physics engine, the overpowered shooting and the sub par GKs. Simply put, there are too many cheap goals and not nearly enough fouls, and the ball doesn't move naturally at the feet of the players. On FIFA, I can feel every touch, and the collisions feel right, and often times they actually draw fouls, imagine that!

              If the Frostbite engine is a significant upgrade, then I'm thinking FIFA will be hard to beat, especially with Konami's knack for dropping the ball on post launch support.

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              • JayD
                All Star
                • Mar 2004
                • 5457

                #22
                Re: FIFA 17 Ships Sept. 27, Powered by Frostbite - Watch the Reveal Trailer Here

                Hopefully the addition of managers means a revamped career mode. Its looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong overdue.

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                • bad_philanthropy
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 12167

                  #23
                  Re: FIFA 17 Ships Sept. 27, Powered by Frostbite - Watch the Reveal Trailer Here

                  I suppose my number one thought, despite the obvious potential leap with Frostbite, is what will be broken and what will be missing?

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                  • Resurrection403
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2014
                    • 450

                    #24
                    Re: FIFA 17 Ships Sept. 27, Powered by Frostbite - Watch the Reveal Trailer Here

                    If all they did in manager mode was added some more stats and stat tracking, and, allowed me to manage rosters as I saw fit to add more flavour to the long term rosters.. id be happy.

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                    • Anton10
                      Rookie
                      • Sep 2015
                      • 39

                      #25
                      Re: FIFA 17 Ships Sept. 27, Powered by Frostbite - Watch the Reveal Trailer Here

                      Originally posted by DBMcGee3
                      I preferred FIFA last year, and thus far I haven't seen much to change my mind going into next year. I'm a long time PES fan as well, but the game has been too arcadey the past couple of years for my tastes. I love the player models, although it makes the generics look exponentially worse, and I love a lot of the player movements as well. My problem is the awful physics engine, the overpowered shooting and the sub par GKs. Simply put, there are too many cheap goals and not nearly enough fouls, and the ball doesn't move naturally at the feet of the players. On FIFA, I can feel every touch, and the collisions feel right, and often times they actually draw fouls, imagine that!

                      If the Frostbite engine is a significant upgrade, then I'm thinking FIFA will be hard to beat, especially with Konami's knack for dropping the ball on post launch support.

                      Last year I moved back to PES as I thought it played great after playing the demo (having not played it since 2009) and after playing Fifa 16's demo and during it's first week of release.


                      When I bought PES I thought I was 'returning home' but after constantly trying to work out which level difficulty to be on (over 5 months) as it was either too easy or too hard after changing, I started to get sick of everything. Shots are OP, Tackles are OP, no fouls, stamina reduces too quickly with players I don't even really control, defenders let you run at them and yes, it's too arcadey.
                      I have since purchased Fifa 16 (for a second time)and adjusted the sliders and absolutely love it and I now believe I am at my rightful 'home'.


                      Everyone is raving about PES 17 and the changes made seem great but most of the things I don't like mentioned above I don't think will be changed. I'd say it will be Fifa 17 for me. Fifa looks great and plays great (once sliders are adjusted). I just hope one day they add historical teams and players and allow you to make custom teams or bring back creation centre.


                      Can't wait for next weeks Fifa 17 reveal and the demo in future!!

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                      • jb12780
                        Hall of Fame
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 10665

                        #26
                        Re: FIFA 17 Ships Sept. 27, Powered by Frostbite - Watch the Reveal Trailer Here

                        I don't think this new Frostbite engine will change a thing in regards to FIFA.

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                        • DBMcGee3
                          MVP
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 1166

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Anton10
                          Last year I moved back to PES as I thought it played great after playing the demo (having not played it since 2009) and after playing Fifa 16's demo and during it's first week of release.


                          When I bought PES I thought I was 'returning home' but after constantly trying to work out which level difficulty to be on (over 5 months) as it was either too easy or too hard after changing, I started to get sick of everything. Shots are OP, Tackles are OP, no fouls, stamina reduces too quickly with players I don't even really control, defenders let you run at them and yes, it's too arcadey.
                          I have since purchased Fifa 16 (for a second time)and adjusted the sliders and absolutely love it and I now believe I am at my rightful 'home'.


                          Everyone is raving about PES 17 and the changes made seem great but most of the things I don't like mentioned above I don't think will be changed. I'd say it will be Fifa 17 for me. Fifa looks great and plays great (once sliders are adjusted). I just hope one day they add historical teams and players and allow you to make custom teams or bring back creation centre.


                          Can't wait for next weeks Fifa 17 reveal and the demo in future!!
                          Matt10's sliders for the win!

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                          • JHedges2
                            MVP
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 4652

                            #28
                            Re: FIFA 17 Ships Sept. 27, Powered by Frostbite - Watch the Reveal Trailer Here

                            Frostbite affects graphics, and that's it right? Nothing to do with AI?

                            There are such glaring issues--graphics not necessarily being one of them.

                            Anxious to see the new game, but Football Manager may just kill this title off for me...
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                            • ZoneBlitz
                              MVP
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 1402

                              #29
                              Re: FIFA 17 Ships Sept. 27, Powered by Frostbite - Watch the Reveal Trailer Here

                              Originally posted by SVCbearcat10
                              Hopefully this year isn't simply a new engine. I made the switch from FIFA to PES last year. Hopefully all teams don't play the same this year and 4th tier teams don't play as well teams like Arsenal or Man U. Despite its issues, teams play differently in PES. Gameplay variety is something EA struggles with across all products (NHL, Madden, FIFA).

                              It should be interesting to see who puts out the best game this year. FIFA will be best overall due to money, presentation, and licenses. However, I think PES will trump FIFA's gameplay on the pitch. Anyways, next week will be great as both should be revealed!
                              While FIFA is great this year, this is my main beef with the series. Every team plays the same. It irritates me how they ignore this request each year. If teams played differently, then it would be a truly spectacular game.

                              My concern with Frostbite is whether it has real-time animation or is everything pre-recorded.
                              When the game is on the line, winners want the ball.

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                              • KG
                                Welcome Back
                                • Sep 2005
                                • 17583

                                #30
                                Re: FIFA 17 Ships Sept. 27, Powered by Frostbite - Watch the Reveal Trailer Here

                                Originally posted by ZoneBlitz
                                While FIFA is great this year, this is my main beef with the series. Every team plays the same. It irritates me how they ignore this request each year. If teams played differently, then it would be a truly spectacular game.

                                My concern with Frostbite is whether it has real-time animation or is everything pre-recorded.
                                I doubt that they would go backwards in-terms of animation quality and fidelity.

                                For as bad as Ignite was when it first debuted in FIFA (it was horrible) they ironed out the kinks, expanded the animation database, and tightened up the physics, specifically collisions, to a point where IMO it's the best in the business. It's not perfect by any means and even though I expect a few hiccups here & there with a new implementation I'd think that EA would move forward and not backwards with their proposed engine.

                                I'm not a Battlefield player but we'll see soon enough how this affects other aspects of the game not named graphics.
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