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FIFA 06: Road to the World Cup was the 1st next-gen game of the series in XBOX 360, and we waited until FIFA 11 to see next-gen graphics on PC, the 1st being released in 2005, the other in 2010, should we wait for another 5 years? or will EA do it for next year? seriously if it contiues by this way, I'll switch to PESbangus;3493104 said:Some of you are jumping to conclusions. There is no FIFA 14 next-gen on PC or consoles in September, that's already been made clear. FIFA will be on the next-gen consoles later after that (spring?). FIFA 15 will be on the PC no doubt, and will it be next gen? Who knows? But it's pointless to whine about it a year before we know anything.
Should we kill ourselves now just because scientists have said the sun will implode at some time in the future? Do you have nothing better to do than worry about what might or might not happen in a year or two years from now?veggt;3493130 said:FIFA 06: Road to the World Cup was the 1st next-gen game of the series in XBOX 360, and we waited until FIFA 11 to see next-gen graphics on PC, the 1st being released in 2005, the other in 2010, should we wait for another 5 years? or will EA do it for next year?
If they don't finally fix the god-awful animations and the horrible GK AI, then some pretty Fox engine graphics are not going to make that game a worthwhile purchase.Waldo1639;3493155 said:FIFA 14 not being next gen might not be the only reason of switching to PES, but Fox Engine and features KONAMI can offer with it.
Ha-ha! I honestly laughed out loud when I read that. Konami has bobbled and dropped the ball the past -- what? seven years now? They have absolutely no clue what they're doing. They shoot themselves in the foot year after year, why should 2014 be any different?Waldo1639;3493155 said:But I honestly doubt KONAMI will drop advantage they have now.
Not about laughing last, it's about being a smart consumer and not throwing money away on another useless game. Konami has repeatedly shown they'll knowingly release half-broken games, because they know there are thousands of saps out there who will run out and buy it anyway just because it's football.Waldo1639;3493182 said:I hope I wont be the one laughing last
And FIFA 12 with broken Impact Engine, with tons of bugs, and FIFA 12.5 aka FIFA 13 is well spent money?bangus;3493186 said:it's about being a smart consumer and not throwing money away on another useless game.
The way I see it is this: FIFA 13 needs lots of work to get it play a realistic game of football. But it can be fixed. PES needs as much work, but core elements are simply broken and can't be fixed. And those core elements have been broken for years now. Konami releases the game every year with these same broken elements, and that to me is unacceptable.Waldo1639;3493194 said:And FIFA 12 with broken Impact Engine, with tons of bugs, and FIFA 12.5 aka FIFA 13 is well spent money?
Now Bangus, do you honestly believe KONAMI would get only graphics improvement with Fox Engine? I'm interesting what do you think they will offer with new PES. Same old s***, new s*** or something that might actually slap FIFA in the face? Your honest thoughts?
Waldo1639;3492986 said:
Yea, EA you can be proud with that... At least KONAMI will feature thier new Fox Engine in both PC and consoles. Take a note EA, take a note.
Shame, really.
sepak;3492960 said:meanwhile in EA Sports' offices
man,,I'm beside you, maybe I'll bring my laptop and PC for KONAMI ..AmfdCrossB;3493582 said:so KONAMI he we go! I have and a x8 cPU - 8gb ram - HD7970 - and 1tb for you.