“I can’t stress enough how often I’d hear a retail rep declare a genre/style/look was dead with zero supporting data.”

  • emptyother@programming.dev
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    11 months ago

    I’m no fan of sports games. I dont play sports games. Also the kind of people I hang with also dislike sports games. And the last sport games I read about, a decade ago, had horrible reviews and awful graphics. So therefor I declare the Sports game genre for dead! /s

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      11 months ago

      The /s is not needed. I was quite impressed to hear that EA Sports is one of the main money makers of EA despite having each new game as a buggier version of a previous one, only with an updated roster. I had no idea they were so popular and the last FIFA I played properly was in 2003.
      So we are out there and we do think like that.

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        11 months ago

        Did you know that EA lost the FIFA license? FIFA decided that they wanted the whole cake so they’ve taken to developing the future FIFA games themselves.

        EA is obviously continuing to develop their golden cow, now called EA Sports FC.

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          11 months ago

          No, I didn’t. Huh. Still, golden cow is right. Because what it produces is still a pile of manure.

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            11 months ago

            Considering the way they responded to ESPN football back when I was younger, I cheer on every time I hear bad things about EA Sports.

            For those too young or who don’t recall… ESPN (or I should say, a company who licensed ESPN) came out with a budget football game 2000ish. They charged $20 for it, and it blew that year’s Madden game out of the water in terms of quality and reviews. It was situated to force the industry to pivot from AAA to lovingly-crafted AA titles by teams that clearly cared about the product being fun.

            So EA gave the NFL a metric fuckton of money for exclusivity to murder the competition.

            The end.

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          11 months ago

          Huh. I was wondering about the name change when I bought FC 24 for my nephew this xmas. He made it very clear that they had changed names so that I didnt buy the wrong one, but he didnt say why it had changed. 🤯

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            11 months ago

            Yep, that’s why! I’m guessing he was clear because he wanted the newest version of the same game. No idea if the official game is any good or not. Could be it’s a complete disaster.

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        11 months ago

        madden should be dead but the people who buy it are literally like heroin addicts

        all year they swear they wont buy it, its going to garbage like the last game, and then it comes out and they spend thousands on it. rinse repeat. i wish somebody else could use the nfl liscence just so EA or the other devs have to actually try making a good game

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        11 months ago

        Last fifa I played didn’t even have number in it. It was called Fifa Soccer, I believe from '93? Good times back then…