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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 33954

    #1

    EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions



    In the first bit of official news since parting ways with the FIFA license, EA kicked...

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  • dubcity
    Hall Of Fame
    • May 2012
    • 17876

    #2
    Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

    How many hypermotions, player ID's, sapians, or whatever new marketing term they want use, before we can have a game that plays like actual football? One that isn't designed for people to play repetitive 12 minute FUT matches online, while the rest of us get bored with the gameplay after a month?

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    • Cod
      MVP
      • May 2007
      • 2718

      #3
      Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

      The problem is, and continues to be, the Frostbite engine. EA executives pressured all the studios to adopt the engine as a cost effective measure after the potential the engine showed in Battlefield 3. Of note, studios weren't forced to use it and the teams (Respawn, etc.) that pushed back against Frostbite used engines they were familiar with. Games like Anthem, Blackfoot, newest NFS-series, FIFA, Madden, etc. have suffered because of the decision because the engine is made for FPS games. Recent success stories like Jedi Order, Codemasters' games, etc. are not using the Frostbite engine. Developers publically and privately have complained about the engine in non-FPS usages.

      Another problem is yearly releases and consumer expectations. The code base of FIFA has been built on and built on throughout the years without any refactoring, re-writes, etc. which has turned much of the code base into a house of cards. Developers want to make the game better, but they just aren't given the resources required. We're seeing this same issue with other sports franchises, even non-EA ones like MLBTS. Unfortunately, the development teams aren't given the time and resources to make big changes because of the pressure to release yearly. Sports Interactive, makers of Football Manager, proved you can do this though with some investment from leadership. They've been actively working on a new code base using Unity engine that will release in 2025, while still releasing FM yearly with decent updates.

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      • LoadStar81
        Rookie
        • Oct 2018
        • 202

        #4
        Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

        "More RPG-like" is not necessarily a bad thing for Career Mode (either side, tbh).

        Look at MyCareer in NBA 2K: arguably a little too bloated, sure. But I'd rather see career modes err on the side of having too much going on, in an overbuilt game world, than the usual slate of skeletal, barely outside the lines experiences, which wouldn't have been out of place a couple of generations ago.

        The deliverable is emotion, and you won't get that in a career mode by just slapping a player lock on a season mode and calling it done. That just gets you an emotionless slog. The user has to care about the character, and the best way known to accomplish that, so far, is to step outside the lines and flesh them out. The ticklish part, is how to maintain enough compression of space and time, in so doing.

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        • RobotRosKO
          Rookie
          • Dec 2016
          • 278

          #5
          Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

          So that just ported fifa 23 over,or did they rebuild the game from the ground up? Based on the one comment, they did not rebuild it. Did they rebuild the game for next generation or just import same assets to the new console?

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          • sheredia
            MVP
            • Apr 2006
            • 2351

            #6
            Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

            if the game is as good as it should be, then did they ever really need the FIFA license anyways? did FIFA really restrict that much in terms of features, modes, etc.? only time will tell.

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            • KG
              Welcome Back
              • Sep 2005
              • 17583

              #7
              Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

              Originally posted by sheredia
              if the game is as good as it should be, then did they ever really need the FIFA license anyways? did FIFA really restrict that much in terms of features, modes, etc.? only time will tell.

              I think FIFA limited EA when it came to partnerships since FIFA, being the standup organization they are, probably wanted a nice little cut.

              I’ve been saying it for a while but the actual FIFA license is meaningless considering how poor the World Cup games have become. Maybe when the Club World Cup expands it will be valuable but I’ll reserve judgment for that when it actually happens


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              • adoptedscouse
                Pro
                • Oct 2013
                • 883

                #8
                Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

                Originally posted by sheredia
                if the game is as good as it should be, then did they ever really need the FIFA license anyways? did FIFA really restrict that much in terms of features, modes, etc.? only time will tell.

                I believe it also restricted them with stuff like smoke & flares in crowds as they are against it, also surrounding & arguing with officials etc.

                Also sponsors stuff like that had to be fifa endorsed.


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                • dubcity
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • May 2012
                  • 17876

                  #9
                  Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

                  Originally posted by adoptedscouse
                  I believe it also restricted them with stuff like smoke & flares in crowds as they are against it, also surrounding & arguing with officials etc.

                  Also sponsors stuff like that had to be fifa endorsed.


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                  Maybe we get the long sought after dive button? a la PES back in the day lol.

                  I won't hold my breath.

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                  • Dazza1
                    Pro
                    • Oct 2013
                    • 509

                    #10
                    Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

                    Originally posted by dubcity
                    How many hypermotions, player ID's, sapians, or whatever new marketing term they want use, before we can have a game that plays like actual football? One that isn't designed for people to play repetitive 12 minute FUT matches online, while the rest of us get bored with the gameplay after a month?


                    Amen brother!


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                    • actionhank
                      MVP
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 1530

                      #11
                      Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

                      I would honestly just be thrilled to see improvements to the AI movement.

                      The career mode I'm doing now with the OS Sliders isn't the worst, but sometimes the AI in the game has me wanting to just throw my controller into space.

                      It's infuriating to play the AI, not because I think the game cheats, but because like the AI in so many sports games, they are just passive to the point of uselessness.

                      I can't think of how many times I've conceded a goal that would have been easily saved if the AI was just doing anything to pressure the attacking AI or get in the way. Instead the AI defenders just stand still, as someone like Mbappe runs full speed at them, waiting to actually start moving until he's a few feet away, leaving them flat footed, or they do manage to get close, and instead of putting any pressure on the player, they just let them walk by.

                      Similarly, trying to create scoring chances in the offensive zone is infuriating, because frequently your AI forwards just run into contact and then stick glued to the defenders, never trying to get open or create a passing lane you can find them with. They just bunch of like a JV soccer team, leaving you stuck running back and forth until you inevitably run into a defender from the other team who strips you and starts the ball back the other way.

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                      • Rules
                        Go Irish
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 3813

                        #12
                        Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

                        Hoping this is the year where they focus on defending better and having goalies that can actually stop a bunch of the easy shots.

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                        • actionhank
                          MVP
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 1530

                          #13
                          Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

                          Originally posted by Rules
                          Hoping this is the year where they focus on defending better and having goalies that can actually stop a bunch of the easy shots.
                          That would be incredible. The number of shots I've had that give up goals where it seems like the goalie is trying to become Neo in the Matrix dodging the ball instead of making a save that damn near hits him without him moving is too high.

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                          • Shadak
                            Rookie
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 226

                            #14
                            Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

                            Originally posted by sheredia
                            if the game is as good as it should be, then did they ever really need the FIFA license anyways? did FIFA really restrict that much in terms of features, modes, etc.? only time will tell.
                            Tbh i dont need a fifa license personally, all im hoping for is that at some point this game will have a decent AI to play against, not in terms of capability but how it works/looks when playing football. In previous fifa games even with sliders I just wasnt able to make AI play a bit in the back, in the middle, build up play and then switch it up with fast attacks. They made 1 pass max then rushed forward almost exclusively.

                            I understand they make this game for 10min matches, not 90. But still, would be nice to be able to make it more representative... lets see..

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                            • steelerfan
                              MVP
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 4351

                              #15
                              Re: EA Sports FC 24 Reveal and First Impressions

                              Does anyone think we'll get EFL League Two, with the popularity of Wrexham at the moment?

                              While there's other leagues I'd rather see, I certainly wouldn't be against more English football.

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