TristanAbbott7 said:I this year to play FIFA 2006 (especially on the X-Box 360 when it's out).
getting xbox live?
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TristanAbbott7 said:I this year to play FIFA 2006 (especially on the X-Box 360 when it's out).
[mouta-FCP] said:Many of these complains have to do with difficult of the game, do you play in semi-pro? Cause it's default semi-pro on demo, i play in World Class and CPU is very smart, crosses and long range shots, also shots from inside the box...
ozzyosb said:No i am playing in default (semi pro?). have you ever tried to go in the small box and shoot? i never
Yup, I second that.The Don said:KNOBHEADS
[mouta-FCP] said:and guess what i even appear in FIFA credits...
[mouta-FCP] said:Welcome back Wolf... Great post btw.
About smoothness use render_every_ai_frame = 1 command line on cfg_h.ini and you'll notice a great difference...
DenniZ said:Well I've played the demo of FIFA06 just now and although I am a PES-player, I must say I like the demo a lot. FIFA is improving.
What I miss actually is crowd. There is almost no cheering, hardly any supporterflags or fans in the colors of their fav team. Is this normal for FIFA?
Since Wolf is going to FIFA06, I will give this game a chance. Who knows with all some patches it could turn out to be a good game. Just gotta get the crowd fixed :boohoo:
Brett said:The term “voting with your feet” refers to people going where they can get the biggest bang for their money. As consumers, we benefit from products that give us the greatest satisfaction at a reasonable or competitive price. There are tangible and intangible goods; I think you guys know where videogames fall under.
What Wolf did is correct, in terms of expecting the most out of a product for which he has to dish out hard earned cash. He has placed everything on a scale, he has weighed the pros and cons and made a rational decision, one based on his own criteria (those things important to him).
If there were more people like Wolf, the video gaming industry would be force to improve more quickly based on gamer feedback. This is something not always done in the manner we would like to see.
As for me, the jury is still out on both FIFA and W11 (I bought both last year). I am in a wait and see mode, I’m not buying out of impulse, not from any of these developers.
Konami has to stick to what made it a favorite with a lot of you while at the same time it should try to keep and eye on FIFA and make sure they are not loosing ground (as they might be doing). On the other hand, FIFA has to listen to us and react expeditiously, not when they feel it is the right time (given their own marketing strategies) to improve.
The only thing that can impact game makers is your money (or the lack thereof).