Quote from: Luciana on August 21, 2015, 03:51:11 PMQuote from: Solid Lemon on August 20, 2015, 01:34:09 PMlol buying the same game each yearI'd argue that with any other sports game BUT FIFA honestly since they actually seem to be the only devs who put effort into their games.But uhh, yeah, sports games are best bought every OTHER year.What do they do for each game that can't be done in a simple update?
Quote from: Solid Lemon on August 20, 2015, 01:34:09 PMlol buying the same game each yearI'd argue that with any other sports game BUT FIFA honestly since they actually seem to be the only devs who put effort into their games.But uhh, yeah, sports games are best bought every OTHER year.
lol buying the same game each year
Quote from: BerzerkCommando on August 22, 2015, 07:12:00 AMQuote from: Luciana on August 21, 2015, 03:51:11 PMQuote from: Solid Lemon on August 20, 2015, 01:34:09 PMlol buying the same game each yearI'd argue that with any other sports game BUT FIFA honestly since they actually seem to be the only devs who put effort into their games.But uhh, yeah, sports games are best bought every OTHER year.What do they do for each game that can't be done in a simple update?Mainly things that actually involve core gameplay mechanics being changed and re-working AI, and other things such as features with franchise and what not.The best way to look at it is, you can put band-aids (updates) over a flaw, but it will still be there and show its ugly head. The best way to do it is to actually go back and re-work it from the root of the problem and allow for a more cohesive product.Other things such as physics as well, cannot be fixed with simple updates. Honestly, if you want the best example, just look at Total War Rome 2 and look at the patches it added on. While it fixes a lot of the issues, it still LOOKS like a mess and fails in comparison to the games prior, and even Attila.
Well... Technically, a patch could add new game mechanics, or re-worked AI, and just about anything else really...
What did they change in manager mode?
Let's be honest though guys, there is only so much a sports game can do to make new things in terms of gameplay. When you pretty much nail the gameplay to any given series, you can't REALLY do much else aside from twerks and a few other additional things.That's not to say some games don't have fundamental flaws (Madden) and need an overhaul (if it's still getting compared to 2K5, a game made over a decade ago, something is wrong), but the games that DO nail it (such as MLB The Show) really can't do much more than sell the authenticity of their product.
Quote from: Luciana on August 22, 2015, 05:09:43 PMLet's be honest though guys, there is only so much a sports game can do to make new things in terms of gameplay. When you pretty much nail the gameplay to any given series, you can't REALLY do much else aside from twerks and a few other additional things.That's not to say some games don't have fundamental flaws (Madden) and need an overhaul (if it's still getting compared to 2K5, a game made over a decade ago, something is wrong), but the games that DO nail it (such as MLB The Show) really can't do much more than sell the authenticity of their product.For the past year (or two) it feels like MLB The Show has been refining the experience to get it to near authentic levels and to be honest they're pretty damn close. It's just missing that unpredictability, pacing, and a couple details to fully hit max potential. As of now though, I would say it's the best sports franchise out there imo.
Quote from: TBlocks on August 22, 2015, 05:32:31 PMQuote from: Luciana on August 22, 2015, 05:09:43 PMLet's be honest though guys, there is only so much a sports game can do to make new things in terms of gameplay. When you pretty much nail the gameplay to any given series, you can't REALLY do much else aside from twerks and a few other additional things.That's not to say some games don't have fundamental flaws (Madden) and need an overhaul (if it's still getting compared to 2K5, a game made over a decade ago, something is wrong), but the games that DO nail it (such as MLB The Show) really can't do much more than sell the authenticity of their product.For the past year (or two) it feels like MLB The Show has been refining the experience to get it to near authentic levels and to be honest they're pretty damn close. It's just missing that unpredictability, pacing, and a couple details to fully hit max potential. As of now though, I would say it's the best sports franchise out there imo.From what I hear The Show is easily the best out of the sports games, so I can agree with you on that.Haha I just remembered that time we stayed at your house and you were playing NHL14 in like 480p lmao 😂😂
lol NHL in comparison to almost every other sports franchise is probably the worst.
Howeverrrrrrrr it's the only "good" hockey video game and it's a blast to play with friends so whatcha gonna do?
That's the real issue.
Quote from: Saladin on August 22, 2015, 05:27:50 PMThat's the real issue.Tell that to Call of Duty, Assassins Creed, and any other yearly releases as well.
Let me just take Luciana out of this quote.Quote from: TBlocks on August 22, 2015, 05:43:25 PMlol NHL in comparison to almost every other sports franchise is probably the worst.It's hockey, Madden or UFC.QuoteHoweverrrrrrrr it's the only "good" hockey video game and it's a blast to play with friends so whatcha gonna do? Buy it used?Buying it new only tells EA that you support this shit, to be honest. Not tryna get preachy but that side of me comes out a lot more nowadays >.>
They could start by not releasing the same game every year, because there's nothing they can do to it.
Quote from: Solid Lemon on August 22, 2015, 11:50:17 PMThey could start by not releasing the same game every year, because there's nothing they can do to it.If you're gonna say that then you need to hold every other game in that medium accountable as wellSpoilerSimply put, it would never happen