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bsoccer 08-09-2002, 08:38:AM I have two questions
Will there be a training mode in Fifa 2003?
Will there be a World Cup finals mode in Fifa 2003?
Thank you.
nfsmerc 08-09-2002, 10:00:AM Originally posted by bsoccer
Will there be a training mode in Fifa 2003?
I dunno :rolleyes:
Originally posted by bsoccer
Will there be a World Cup finals mode in Fifa 2003?
No.
pronewbie 08-09-2002, 10:04:AM There won't be a training mode. This is cos of the re-written engine.
iceboy 08-09-2002, 10:19:AM Originally posted by pronewbie
There won't be a training mode. This is cos of the re-written engine.
That doesn't make much sense does it :monkey:
Perhaps you can explain in greater details.
Originally posted by pronewbie
There won't be a training mode. This is cos of the re-written engine.
Yeah!!! How do you know that...Do you work for EA!!:mad:
Andy!!
pronewbie 08-09-2002, 10:38:AM If you opened your eyes wide enough and read the various interviews posted here, you'd have known that in 1 or 2 of them, the interviewee stated that there won't be a training mode because of the rewritten engine. This means the AI has been revamped. Ball physics ... EVERYTHING. Which means, to program a training mode, it just wouldn't be feasible because of time constraints. The interviewee also stated the training mode might return in FIFA 2004, when EA will almost indefinitely slack off if FIFA 2003 is successful
Now, is that clear enough an explanation for you to post on soccered.com ?
iceboy 08-09-2002, 10:47:AM Originally posted by pronewbie
If you opened your eyes wide enough and read the various interviews posted here, you'd have known that in 1 or 2 of them, the interviewee stated that there won't be a training mode because of the rewritten engine. This means the AI has been revamped. Ball physics ... EVERYTHING. Which means, to program a training mode, it just wouldn't be feasible because of time constraints. The interviewee also stated the training mode might return in FIFA 2004, when EA will almost indefinitely slack off if FIFA 2003 is successful
Now, is that clear enough an explanation for you to post on soccered.com ?
Sorry mate, I forgot about it. :)
But what's so difficult about making a training mode. All the dead ball situations already have been programmed.
All they have to do is the remove all the players from the other team and let your sub. GK be the opposition GK.
pronewbie 08-09-2002, 10:51:AM Nah but that will juz be wasting space now wouldn't it? And also, it isn't as easy as it seems it would to program the training mode.
BTW, if you're from Singapore, why don't u check out #FIFA in irc? =)
Ronaldoisagod9 08-09-2002, 10:53:AM I beg to differ...There is a screenshot floating around of Michael Owen dribbling around cones...as if he was "TRAINING"
who knows though...I hope so...training should include:
-One on one dribbling (for offender and defender)
-5 different passing modes (one two's, leading players, etc)
-Dead play control (corners, free kicks)
-Pk
-G'keeping (if there's an 11 on 11 allowed in this game, you should be able to master the skill of goalkeeping)
-breakaway (vs goalie; vs one d and goalie; vs two d and goalie)
-free play
-and whatever else u guys think of
pronewbie 08-09-2002, 10:55:AM that was a PES2 screenshot
Originally posted by pronewbie
If you opened your eyes wide enough and read the various interviews posted here, you'd have known that in 1 or 2 of them, the interviewee stated that there won't be a training mode because of the rewritten engine. This means the AI has been revamped. Ball physics ... EVERYTHING. Which means, to program a training mode, it just wouldn't be feasible because of time constraints. The interviewee also stated the training mode might return in FIFA 2004, when EA will almost indefinitely slack off if FIFA 2003 is successful
Now, is that clear enough an explanation for you to post on soccered.com ?
HEy SORRY!!! MAYBE I DIDN'T KNOW!! BUT I DON'T HAVE TO TAKE ANY OF YOUR DAMN ATTITUDE!!!!!!!:mad:
Andy!!:kader:
iceboy 08-09-2002, 11:01:AM Originally posted by pronewbie
Nah but that will juz be wasting space now wouldn't it? And also, it isn't as easy as it seems it would to program the training mode.
BTW, if you're from Singapore, why don't u check out #FIFA in irc? =)
I don't agree. Programming a simple training mode (like in the past or winning eleven) would be fast. If the developers wants to implement a new way of freekick or shooting, they should include the training mode.
I don't go irc anymore. ;)
Nikolas 08-09-2002, 11:03:AM well if finaly a trainning mode it's not included in the game it will be a big dissatvantage...just think of trainning Beckam with the new system takin free kick.. :(
am wondering how the penalty kick are..if there changed and there similar 2 free kicks system...any one can help?
Internazionale 08-09-2002, 10:54:PM No training mode ??!! :kader: :mad: wtf, how the hell we can improve short & long passing skills, free kicks, etc in the game ??
Ronaldoisagod9 09-09-2002, 03:07:AM Heeeeeeeeeeelll yah! If that was a PS2 screenshot...then I'm
THE HAPPIEST MAN ALIVE!!!
I'll buy the the ps2 version, and somehow get the cpu version...hmm, how could I get the cpu version without buying it???? ;)
Ronaldoisagod9 09-09-2002, 03:11:AM HAHAHAHA....i just realized that by pes2, you meant pro evolution soccer 2.
my bad
CarlosAlex 09-09-2002, 03:14:AM What I've heard is that Fifa wasn't going to have a training mode. But in PES2 there would be many training situations and U even can develop the players with the training . that's fantastic. i'm going to buy PES2 for sure !
Marco Sousa 09-09-2002, 03:28:AM I'm going to buy TIF 2003, Pes 2 and FIFA 2003. After that i will know wich game to throw away...last year i get pisssed with FIFA and gave him to a friend.I keeped TIF 2002 and PES!!!:cool: :cool:
sebazve 09-09-2002, 03:42:AM **** no training mode, those guys at EA sucks they keep ripping our money with awful refresh every ****ing year. I mean FIFA must be the most sold game ever (They must have made millions with just stupids gfx updates.). Come on whats so difficult? If they cant make it on time well release it on the next year but make a real good soccer game. BUT NO THEY JUST WANT TO KEEP ****ING AND RIPPING OUR MONEY. Who the ****s need every year to buy a new football game (if you keep your teams up to date and the gameplay rocks). This releases are gettting more REDICOULUS!. Im very skeptical to all this PR BS!, its same BS as every other realased. The last good FIFA was 99 but its been 3 years of ****!.
Like your enthusiasm!!
Andy!!
iceboy 09-09-2002, 07:04:AM Originally posted by sebazve
**** no training mode, those guys at EA sucks they keep ripping our money with awful refresh every ****ing year. I mean FIFA must be the most sold game ever (They must have made millions with just stupids gfx updates.). Come on whats so difficult? If they cant make it on time well release it on the next year but make a real good soccer game. BUT NO THEY JUST WANT TO KEEP ****ING AND RIPPING OUR MONEY. Who the ****s need every year to buy a new football game (if you keep your teams up to date and the gameplay rocks). This releases are gettting more REDICOULUS!. Im very skeptical to all this PR BS!, its same BS as every other realased. The last good FIFA was 99 but its been 3 years of ****!.
I agree. EA should learn from Blizzard who delayed Warcraft III for 2 and half years, to perfect the game.
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