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FIFA 2004 INTERVIEW: EA's plans for an online footy revolution

Hrvoje Bajlo

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Tuesday 9th September 2003


FIFA 2004 INTERVIEW: EA'S PLANS FOR AN ONLINE FOOTY REVOLUTION

In this exclusive interview, EA reveals all about new league additions, online play - and the rivalry with Pro Evolution Soccer

16:42 In every other sporting genre EA turns its hand to, The US publishing giant is the undisputed master. But with the mighty Pro Evolution wowing an ever more football-crazed European market, the purists argue that EA's FIFA series might have the fancy presentation, but is second best when it comes to gameplay.
Brand manager Shifty Holman visited our offices recently to tell us why the latest FIFA game is the best one yet, why a fully online mode gives EA the edge over its rivals - and why EA's online sports series is going to become ever more prevalent in Europe over the coming years.

To begin could you outline what you've done differently with FIFA 2004 compared to past games in the series?

Holman: In 2003 we started using a new game engine, which vastly improved the game from 2002. With 2004, we had more time to improve some of the more basic football elements in that game, stemming from player attributes, so each player has 20 attributes and will play like that said player. Zidane can control the ball much better than a Nationwide league player will control it.

The AI of how the team works together has been improved - we worked with an official FIFA coach, to work with our programmers and actually have the eleven players on the pitch synch up the play like a real team would, so that if the guys are attacking down the right wing then the team will be defending on the left.

Also, there's basics like shooting, passing and crossing which have all been greatly improved. So passing is a lot crisper than it was before. The big new feature for this year is off the ball control, which is a feature that can or cannot be played - you can still play FIFA the way you've always played it in the past if you prefer to do that, but this control has been designed so that it's intuitive, and also a challenge for the more hardcore football gamer to actually master.

Also, key to the UK this year we've added Nationwide league teams, so Divisions 1, 2 and 3 are represented - you can now play as West Ham in the first division or Yeovil Town in the third division. Also we've added numerous other leagues from around the world, so you can play as the Dutch or the Portuguese leagues as well as lower leagues from other countries as well.

So have you used the same amount of detail on lower division teams as you have on the premiership teams, for example?

Holman: In terms of detail there's a great deal with the official clubs, the official kits, the official authentic players - in terms of player likenesses we make them as spot on as we can, we're actually going through the process at the moment of looking at every individual player at every club and making sure that they're kicking the ball with their favoured foot, that their hair colour is the right colour, that they're the right height, the right shape.

We do go into more detail with what we call our 50 star players, where the likes of Beckham, Zidane, Henri, Ronaldino, Del Piero we'll actually really focus on, the actual facial textures and everything will be as real as we can possibly make it.

Do you have a series of haircuts for Beckham, just in case?

Holman: Yeah, y'know, we've got his hair up, the mohican one, just sitting in the wings, waiting to put them in at the last minute.

So the new stars you've enlisted for the game, do they actually have much bearing on the way the game's made or are they just there for promotional exercises?

Holman: Whenever we work with these guys we always show them the game, getting their input; someone like Henri who's actually a big gamer plays a lot of football games, so he'll have a lot to say. So yeah, we'll always work as close as we can with these players to get their input.

So what do they think of it?

Holman: They're loving it so far, they think it's great. Obviously they're working with EA and we're happy they're working with us, great talent like that - but yeah, they're very happy with it.

The big thing that separates you from the competition we guess is online play.

Holman: Yeah; as far as we're aware, FIFA 2004 will be the only online console football game this Christmas. So you'll be able to go online, play head to head with anyone else around the world, through the Sony headset you'll be able to speak to these people - you'll be able to enter tournaments, knockout tournaments as well, use chatrooms, all those kinds of things.

And also they'll be very much the same sort of thing going on with PC as well, so we're really building an online football community this year with FIFA 2004.

The big head-to-head in the media's eyes is obviously between your game and Pro Evolution Soccer - do you think the online gives you a very definite edge?

Holman: Yeah, online gives us an edge. From what I've heard there is some online element to Konami's game but I don't think you can actually physically go online and play against other players round the world. Konami has a great product, and we've got a great product this year as well, so I think both games will really stand up well against each other.

How do you compare FIFA alongside Pro Evo?

Holman: I think with FIFA we deliver the whole package in terms of authenticity; all the clubs, all the players, all the leagues, all the teams, all the stadia, and I think this year we've really ramped up the gameplay. We're taking on Pro Evo at what it does best, which is gameplay; at the end of the day it will be for the consumer to decide, but we think we've got a very strong product which stands up against Pro Evo.

With PS2, can you tell us how the eventual subscription service to online playing is going to work?

Holman: Well, eventually it will be a subscription based service for a nominal fee paid monthly. But in the initial run of FIFA 2004, I think we're offering something like three months free trial and the potential to extend that free trial further. I don't want to get drawn into a price on it but it's going to be a nominal figure, a few pounds a month.

Is this fee going to be set across all the EA sports titles?

Holman: We're building a big raft of online sports games, so obviously you know the US are leading the way on this, they've got much better broadband penetration than we have in the UK, but yeah, I think eventually you will see pretty much all of our sports games going online in the next few years.

It's well documented that you're not supporting Xbox live just in terms of the business model - obviously something that's going to disappoint Xbox players. Can you see that situation changing any time soon?

Holman: That's kind of a bigger question; it's not something we're ruling out, but it's not going to happen for the moment.

Where do you feel EA Sports is as a brand now?

Holman: I think EA Sports as a brand has always been very FIFA led in the UK, whereas in the US you've got many different big US sports products - the whole set-up out there is completely different to the UK, but I think this year with Tiger Woods 2004 at the end of September which is a benchmark quality sports game that gamers love playing

Also, we've got Rugby 2004 just before the World Cup, we've got a cricket game coming out next year - the correct branding in the UK is to build upon traditional English sports so I think we'll see the brand go from strength to strength.

So what is it about this game that should win the gamer over rather than any other footy title out there?

Holman: It's simply the most authentic, true football simulation on the market, and has the gameplay to match any other football game.

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Hrvoje Bajlo

Fan Favourite
It's simply the most authentic, true football simulation on the market, and has the gameplay to match any other football game.

We're taking on Pro Evo at what it does best, which is gameplay; at the end of the day it will be for the consumer to decide, but we think we've got a very strong product which stands up against Pro Evo.



i like that :)
 

ogsimon

Starting XI
The thing is its all well and good being able to tell the difference between zidane and a lower league player, but will u be able to tell the difference between zidane and viera or ronaldo and maybe raul as there are so many different types of player.

we'll see
 

nickclubman

Starting XI
Yes Ogsimon, or can I call you mate? lol. :crazyboy:

I feel that 20 attributes should make the depth of players' much better, we should see the difference to between good and bad players', but as you say what about good and good players', players' like Beckham and Roberto Carlos, I'm sure we'll see things, I know EA have individual animations for these players' and the way they act (emotional states) and with the new attributes, which I think are rated out of 30 (?), well these should really start to kick in when the game gets going, or in career mode because you as the manager can feel the difference when training some players' and their attributes really shine through. :)

Thank you please. :D
 

shokz

The Red Devil
nickclubman, I would like too take a **** in your toilet, and then use a coathanger to push it down. :crazyboy:

thank you please. :rockman:

Avid Merrian.
 
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CANADIAN.10

Guest
Sounds awesome as usual, but there are no weather effects or weather types in this game. The game play will be effected definitely because of this. I am not too excited to play all the games in a dry weather. It might have a great game play but it will bore me playing the games in dry weather -- where else I can buy PES3 for PC and play under dry, wet days and be more challenging and fun to control the player in rainy days. The ball also travels faster when it bounces on the pitch. This is not to bash fifa, its just my feeling towards the game for this year and that I was looking forward for this year’s fifa just like every year but no weather effects lost my interest completely.. I don't know, I will try demo and then decide about the game....
 

Back Door Skip

Pedro
Staff member
theyre gonna charge for online? if so is it only in the UK? cause i aint payin for a dam game ill pay 50 bucks for........thats just plain bull ****:kader: :kader:
 

Hrvoje Bajlo

Fan Favourite
thank you matt and all others, but why are all talking about weather effects, isnt GamePlay most important at all :confused: maybe i am wrong nick, but u re one who said that want just good gameplay and nothing else, now you and all other are pissed off with the "no weather" .. . . ..
 

Pana8hnaikos

Youth Team
all the leagues, all the teams........:kader: :kader: .....what a flying crack of ****.....No Greek league No Turkish league No Argentinian league No Mexican league


....yup sure sounds all inclusive to me....
 

TristanAbbott7

Starting XI
Originally posted by Pana8hnaikos
all the leagues, all the teams........:kader: :kader: .....what a flying crack of ****.....No Greek league No Turkish league No Argentinian league No Mexican league


....yup sure sounds all inclusive to me....

Although I disagree with your normal random spouting of anti-American sentiments I do agree with you that the Greek, Turkish, Argentinian and Mexican leagues should all be in the game. BUT, as you know EA are only really interested in money and they include the leagues they'll attract the most financial benefit from in promotional terms. Why else do you think the Korean League and MLS are in it? Thing is, here in the USA, we're more interested in the English, Spanish and Italian leagues than watching the MLS.
 

Limberopoulos21

Senior Squad
Greek, Turkish, Argentinians and Mexicans leagues should be in the game. But Ea needs the liscence or else we'll get Leoforos and Istanbul back. Might as well leave it to us editors. But not me, I'm off to play real soccer for a long time. The only way to get the best gameplay.
 

Cozmo

Youth Team
Originally posted by Limberopoulos21
Greek, Turkish, Argentinians and Mexicans leagues should be in the game. But Ea needs the liscence or else we'll get Leoforos and Istanbul back. Might as well leave it to us editors. But not me, I'm off to play real soccer for a long time. The only way to get the best gameplay.

likewise broda, u said it best - real "soccer" got the best gameplay :boyaka:
 

MonteMax84

Youth Team
I don't see them charging to play online in the U.S. because I've used Madden and they didn't charge for that so I doubt they'd charge for one game and not the other
 


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