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::..Federico Debla..::
22-08-2002, 05:13:PM
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FIFA 2003 PRODUCER INTERVIEW

Although World Cup fever has died down, soccer remains by far the most popular sport worldwide -- and EA SPORTS' FIFA series has long been the most complete soccer video game available.

The series takes a major leap forward this year with FIFA 2003, scheduled for release in the fall. We sat down with FIFA 2003 associate producer Danny Isaac to get the inside scoop on the new features and stunning capabilities of the latest, greatest entry in this signature line of games.

EA SPORTS: What are some of the graphical and physics improvements in the all-new engine?

Danny Isaac: This year we’ve spent a significant amount of time moving towards realistic environments and players. Previous versions of FIFA have had a very distinctive style; this year our direction and influence has been from the real places and the real people who play the game. For example, our player models have been refined to look more athletic, where previously they were a little more muscle-bound. We also visited the top stadiums in Europe and have accurately represented them in the game.

We had a very clear goal with the physics -- focus on the ball and how the player controls it. The actual physics of the ball have been refined and improved, giving us a solid realistic ball that reacts perfectly within its environment. But most of all, we have fundamentally changed the way in which the player interacts with the ball itself.

EA SPORTS: That sounds interesting -- what changes have you made?

Danny Isaac: Previously, the ball was tethered to the player and would move without being touched. If I ran with the ball, it would move ahead without my player touching it; if I turned the ball would magically turn with me. That's not very realistic. With the new system, the ball is moved by the player’s foot, so now when I run with the ball it will roll, then slow and then be kicked again when the player catches up with it. For the player to turn he has to be near the ball so that he can get his foot to it, which is more realistic, looks better and improves the overall gameplay experience markedly.

EA SPORTS: Tell us about the Club Championship Mode. What will these teams have that others don’t?

Danny Isaac: The Club Championship allows the user to play against the top 18 teams in Europe both as a friendly competition and within a league structure. We’ve managed to drill down into these top teams and focus on recreating their home environments as closely as possible. As an example, we’ve included team specific and player specific chants, accurate stadium modeling and player- and team-specific commentary covering such areas as rivalries and history.

EA SPORTS: What are the changes in the new A.I.? Will the computer react with tactical changes befitting the situation, as would a real manager?

Danny Isaac: For FIFA 2003 we have re-written large areas of the AI and one of the key areas is the computer intelligence. In previous years we describe the user-versus-CPU experience as "flat" -- this means that at minute 1 and minute 90 the game experience is basically the same. The goal this year was to make games ebb and flow, and to do this we’ve had to change the way the CPU plays. For instance, if you’re up 1-0 in the 80th minute, the CPU will start pressing hard to get hold of the ball, he’ll tackle more aggressively and break fast looking for the equalizer. If the roles are reversed he’ll pass the ball around trying to hold on to possession and killing off the game. In addition to this, he’ll change his formation and make substitutions, which will give him better defensive or attacking options depending on the situation.

EA SPORTS: Certain players have their best skills highlighted. Can you give us a couple of examples of the players and which skills they’ll have that are exceptional?

Danny Isaac: Sure, as mentioned one of the areas we’ve improved upon this year is ball control. As we’ve detached the ball from the player, it’s allowed us to implement a cool feature whereby the user can do a quick knock-on and move the ball past approaching defenders. If you’re controlling a highly skilled player, such as Edgar Davids, then he’ll perform an extra special move to get past. We’ve also improved player attributes so that each player will feel different whether they’re running, heading, shooting or tackling, so you’ll feel the speed of Ryan Giggs and the shot power of Roberto Carlos.

EA SPORTS: How many stadiums will be in the game? How about team-specific chants?

Danny Isaac: Within FIFA 2003 we will have 24 different stadiums (18 team specific, 4 generic and 2 unlockable). We have a number of teams that have specific chants which you’ll recognize if you’ve ever heard the crowd at Old Trafford or San Siro and we’ve also included context-specific chants, so if you’re down 3-0 the crowd will let you know about it!

EA SPORTS: Will there be online play capability?

Danny Isaac: For the PC, definitely! The PC will utilize the match-up from EASO (EA SPORTS Online) and will also feature the usual IP peer-to-peer connections. You’ll be able to have a friendly game of FIFA against people all over the world!

EA SPORTS: Are there customizable Cup competitions?

Danny Isaac: There certainly are -- we have a customizable multiplayer mode that allows you to play league, league-plus-knockout or just knockout phases against seven of your friends (8 players total).

EA SPORTS: What are some of the Set Piece changes that have been made?

Danny Isaac: With set pieces we’ve looked to add a little more control over what we’ve had previously. Obviously within soccer, set pieces are very important and present numerous scoring opportunities, which we wanted to recreate. With this in mind, we’ve redesigned the freekick interface to give you more control over the shot. You now have to pick a point on the goal, select the amount of spin you want to apply to the ball and then hit the ‘sweet spot’ to send the ball curling and dipping towards your opponent’s net. When one of those goes in it’s very, very rewarding. We’ve added a similar but more simplistic design to corner kicks, which allows more accuracy and gives you a better chance to score.

EA SPORTS: Any secrets or hidden stuff that you can give us clues to?

Danny Isaac: We have some cool-looking stadiums that can be unlocked, if you’re good enough, and winning specific tournaments will allow you to access new competitions. The majority of the "hidden" material is in the game itself, if you experiment with different moves in different situations you’ll get some really great results.

EA SPORTS: Anything else you want to add about FIFA 2003?

Danny Isaac: It’s hard to convey all the great changes and different direction we’ve made to FIFA for 2003. We’ve strived to improve the realism both through graphics and gameplay, and I hope that you enjoy the changes we’ve made.

Ilio
22-08-2002, 05:18:PM
**** you you stole that from me!!!!!!!! :kader:

::..Federico Debla..::
22-08-2002, 05:29:PM
Well Ilio, acutally I didn't that...
because I was browsing EA's page and searching with google for new information about the FIFA 2003 and I got that...
I don't even know why do you tell me this.


See ya!

::..Federico Debla..::
22-08-2002, 05:32:PM
ahhhh now I have read your post, I understand why you told me that... sorry:(
if you want I'll delete the post, so you see that I didn't post this thread to joke you... :(


See ya!

Ilio
22-08-2002, 05:37:PM
im sorry i thougt you took my page and put it over here my bad ;)

Gerrard 17
22-08-2002, 05:38:PM
cool!

but they are not talking about Training Mode so it looks like its not in he game :(

i will delete Ilio's thread, since he only posted a link, so it will make it harder for member swith slow conexions.

::..Federico Debla..::
22-08-2002, 05:52:PM
Originally posted by Ilio
im sorry i thougt you took my page and put it over here my bad ;)

Well, thanks for unsertanding me...
:D

See ya!

sharkman
22-08-2002, 06:19:PM
i think that FIFA2003 is kicking PES2 arse

calkcy
22-08-2002, 06:23:PM
Danny Isaac: Within FIFA 2003 we will have 24 different stadiums (18 team specific, 4 generic and 2 unlockable). We have a number of teams that have specific chants which you’ll recognize if you’ve ever heard the crowd at Old Trafford or San Siro and we’ve also included context-specific chants, so if you’re down 3-0 the crowd will let you know about it!


Good, like nhl but better hopefully, and btw, is it just or, or is the system to attach pic [e.g from websites]tottaly f0cked up?
:kader:

Han
22-08-2002, 06:23:PM
Originally posted by sharkman
i think that FIFA2003 is kicking PES2 arse

Sleep well! :rolleyes:

I think they didn't make it hard for Danny Isaac; not a single critical question! :(
The man was allowed to tell his selling-story :rolleyes:

SB9Dragon
22-08-2002, 06:42:PM
Sounding good!!!!!! 24 stadiums? More unlockables...... sweet.... but hope gameplay is better and the graphics.... plus I hope that there is a training mode!!!!!:) Can't wait.

ChRIsA
22-08-2002, 06:48:PM
To me this sounds really good. EA have gone back to basics, rather than building on top of the crap foundations they have they have gone back to the start and by the sounds of it have created a game that could challenge PES2.
This year is the first time EA has spotted the problem with the ball and player interaction, so I am starting to wonder will this be the year that Fifa changes from the crappy football we have seen over the last 4 years into a real football game.
Just as I had given up on Fifa ever being good it seems things are getting better. EA has made the first step to recovery, by noticing that Fifa games are crap, and doing something about it.
I hope there are some songs about city when United play at OT in this game, and scousers.:p

the_man
22-08-2002, 07:34:PM
Originally posted by sharkman
i think that FIFA2003 is kicking PES2 arse

Hmm, more like copying from ISSPE (3 generations ago PES2) actually. Which is a step in the right direction. The difference is Konami has actually _delivered_ a few years ago what FIFA2003 proposes to do. Talk is cheap, lets see the game.

::shinji::
22-08-2002, 08:05:PM
Originally posted by fede


We’ve added a similar but more simplistic design to corner kicks, which allows more accuracy and gives you a better chance to score.



Great, does this mean we can expect more 7-5 and 8-4 type scorelines? :rolleyes: :kader:

hchu
22-08-2002, 08:16:PM
Originally posted by sharkman
i think that FIFA2003 is kicking PES2 arse


I totally agree with you "the_man"~

Finally EA is following the foots steps of Konami.

How could it kick PES2's a$$ when the WE/PES series have already long before acomplished what EA is 'NOW' trying to do.

kkk

Anyways...
it does sound like FIFA2003 might be different 'THIS' time.
But who knows gotta wait and see.
Its EA and their promises you know... :rolleyes:

arcturuz
22-08-2002, 09:38:PM
the fifa2003 devs should learn more from the devs of madden2003 (in terms of graphics, sounds, gameplay, presentation, training), the best sports title i've ever played on a PC....yet..simply amazing

Han
22-08-2002, 09:52:PM
Originally posted by hchu


Anyways...
it does sound like FIFA2003 might be different 'THIS' time.
But who knows gotta wait and see.
Its EA and their promises you know... :rolleyes:

Right! I can't believe people still believe those marketing tricks with which EA fools people every year.
...and every year you read about people who say "this time it really is better" and after they find out they are fooled again they say "this was the last FIFA I bought"...
Then the process repeats again after a new commercial lie-story from EA in the next year... sigh :rolleyes:

SB9Dragon
22-08-2002, 10:45:PM
But THIS time it SOUNDS better I sure HOPE it is BETTER and not some gimicky advertising PLOY!:D

nickclubman
23-08-2002, 12:26:AM
I will not say that it will beat PES2, only that it will give it a run for its money and some ISS fans WILL buy it, no doubt, if EA can get what PES has, then improve on it (not copy, very similar) then surely it will be a great game? :confused:

I NEED the demo!!!!! :D

Nick Clubman

valioso
23-08-2002, 12:36:AM
why does everyone get worked up for 24 stadiums? about time they did that, we are due a lot from ea in the fifa series, compare it to ncaa 2003, 144 teams each with their own real kit and detailed textures and each team with their own home stadium. Not to mention a huge dinasty mode

SB9Dragon
23-08-2002, 02:08:AM
NCAA Basketball right? If it is then it is easy to have that much stadiums. All basketball stadiums look the same from the inside. All u have to change is maybe the color of the court and the names on the court and voila, each team has there own stadium. But soccer is different, every stadium is different from the other. The San Siro and Old Trafford are completely different. I hope I made my point.

V-9
23-08-2002, 02:39:AM
Originally posted by SB9Dragon
NCAA Basketball right? If it is then it is easy to have that much stadiums. All basketball stadiums look the same from the inside. All u have to change is maybe the color of the court and the names on the court and voila, each team has there own stadium. But soccer is different, every stadium is different from the other. The San Siro and Old Trafford are completely different. I hope I made my point.

No. He is talking about NCAA Football (American) 2003. Each of the 100 or so teams have their own stadiums. Each stadiums are different. In addition, you can also create your own team with chants, uniforms and your own stadium. The dynasty mode is the best feature of the game. You can play multiple season and each year players come and go. You get to recruit incoming players after each season to rebuild your team after players left due to graduation or being drafted to the NFL.

AcillateM
23-08-2002, 02:40:AM
i agree, the news look great but hold on guys, remember how EA works... they fix one thing and 2 or 3 bugs or lame stuff happens.

just don´t pee on your chair of exitement like we do other times, and then its a big fat disapointment.

hope i´m wrong but this is going to be the same old history.

Matt Holme
23-08-2002, 02:51:AM
Which site did you get this interview from?

It sounds great :)

GANT3Aa
23-08-2002, 03:02:AM
hey matt did u know when we ´ll see sreens .vids.official webpage ,etc??????????

arcturuz
23-08-2002, 05:27:AM
i never trust EA again, i have not bought any Fifa games since 2001...but I will continue to play 'em....

sebazve
23-08-2002, 05:40:AM
Originally posted by Han


Right! I can't believe people still believe those marketing tricks with which EA fools people every year.
...and every year you read about people who say "this time it really is better" and after they find out they are fooled again they say "this was the last FIFA I bought"...
Then the process repeats again after a new commercial lie-story from EA in the next year... sigh :rolleyes:

haha so true. Wake up guys it is the same marketting BS!! like every other past years. I have lost my faith in EA they better make a good game this year

see you

Gerrard 17
23-08-2002, 06:14:AM
the onlfy fifa that i really enjoyed, was FIFA 99 (H) :p

i am installing it right now... its the first FIFA game i bought for PC (i played 94 on my friends comp) , a few months later i got FIFA RTWC 98...

FIFA 99 has something in it :cool:

hristostoichkov
23-08-2002, 08:51:AM
I just hope they don´t screw things up again.
Let´s wait for the demo and see if they´re saying the truth or if it´s the same marketing BS like past years.:mrpimp:

::shinji::
23-08-2002, 08:56:AM
I know what you mean Kader, for me it was Fifa98 that I enjoyed...I remember how blown away I was by all the national teams and the qualifying rounds, I used to play that game for hours and hours at a time. It was what got me into the Fifa scene online and I even made kits for that game. After that though, my interest in Fifa has gone down with every new release...

I know that a game like FIFA 98 is kinda crappy by today's standards, but EA really had a good thing started there, I don't know how they've let FIFA turn into what it has today..:(

Ilio
23-08-2002, 08:57:AM
im sure you wanna see what i found :D

http://www.ea.com/easports/platforms/games/fifa2003/home.jsp

Holesinswiss
23-08-2002, 10:18:AM
If the new ball control and physics models live up to their potential, this could be a turning point for the FIFA series. The new AI sounds great as well. I don't really care about the raw quantity of content - that can be taken care of by the community as long as the core game is solid.

However, this is the bit that really puts a smile on my face:

EA SPORTS: Are there customizable Cup competitions?

Danny Isaac: There certainly are -- we have a customizable multiplayer mode that allows you to play league, league-plus-knockout or just knockout phases against seven of your friends (8 players total).

Now I can start belly-aching about how FIFA 2004 better have Xbox Live support. ;-)

- Holesinswiss

INFESTA
23-08-2002, 02:08:PM
Originally posted by Ilio
im sure you wanna see what i found :D

http://www.ea.com/easports/platforms/games/fifa2003/home.jsp

Thanks for the link (although it really has nothing new).

"More info unlocking in October"!? D.A.M.N.

Nikolas
23-08-2002, 02:48:PM
:f***: oh man...the page at ea's site says more info coming in october...
we cant wait until october...
:clapwap:the interview is very interesting and finaly ea looks that find the right way 2 simulation.
of course a video would be a more believable 2 us than words.

i don't understant the set pieces part...what about trainning and creation center mode...?

SB9Dragon
23-08-2002, 05:52:PM
October? WTFH?!!!!! FIFA 2002's site was already up in August!!!!!! This sucks....... but maybe the longer wait will be more rewarding?:mrpimp:

Matt Holme
23-08-2002, 06:00:PM
I should have some new PC screenshots very soon. Maybe in the next couple of days.

Matt Holme
23-08-2002, 06:03:PM
That EA FIFA 2003 link is just the US preview page. The official UK site which will launch in September is going to feature a lot more and reveal everything. So don't be disapointed when checking out the US site.

ChRIsA
23-08-2002, 06:16:PM
Great, thanks for the info matt!!!
(calm down, dont get excited, its gonna be crap, its gonna be crap, take deep breaths, its only fifa)

SB9Dragon
23-08-2002, 07:09:PM
And once again, Matt is El Salvador (the savior):D Can't wait for all of this new stuff coming out soon.... hope sooner than later.;)

Nebo
23-08-2002, 08:46:PM
Originally posted by Matt Holme
That EA FIFA 2003 link is just the US preview page. The official UK site which will launch in September is going to feature a lot more and reveal everything. So don't be disapointed when checking out the US site.

Phew...

nickclubman
23-08-2002, 09:09:PM
When you look at it, FIFA 2002 would be a much better game is just the pitch was a LOT bigger!

Nick Clubman

akyo77
23-08-2002, 10:18:PM
So, when the pc screenshot will be come out~~?

SB9Dragon
24-08-2002, 01:44:AM
He said soon.. but how soon? Sooner than later? In a while? Not to far away? Hmmmmm??? Hmmmmmm????:D :p

SB9Dragon
24-08-2002, 01:46:AM
BTW, what a stupid poll!!!!! On the FIFA 2003 US site the poll says who is the best player on earth, Ronaldo, ZInedine Zidane, David Beckham, or Luis Figo....... IMO there is no so called "best player on earth" Each player has there strong and weak points. Some players are better in other in some things, but there is not "best player on earth.":)

::..Federico Debla..::
24-08-2002, 01:30:PM
Well.. it seems that you obviously don't know Riquelme!...
neither EA...
Because Juan Roman Riquelmes is the best player over the universe right now!!!!
just read this:
He has arrived to Barcelona 2 weeks ago... and he already made 3 goals! just perfect! isn't is?!


See ya! :D

SB9Dragon
25-08-2002, 05:37:AM
So what? Does scoring goals make u the best player on earth? Are u saying because Jardel scores 40 goals a season he is the best player on earth? And r u saying that Patrick Viera sucks because he doesnt score a lot? Thats bogus man:D But nice display by Riquelme. He was the best Argentine player that still played in Argentina, but that award now belongs to D'Allessandro!!!!!:D

sevenmonkeys
25-08-2002, 07:03:AM
To Fede:

Juan Román Riquelme is a very good player but you can´t say he is the best player in the universe only for what he has done in some friendly matches!!! don´t you think??

anyway it´s just my opinion and i respect yours.

By the way, your barca kit is fantastic (even when I am a Real Madrid Fan)

cheers

;)

SB9Dragon
25-08-2002, 07:09:AM
he's kidding man:D