There will be more :-/
I've got a feeling EA means PS4/720 and not Vita or Wii U ...
There will be more :-/
Not sure if these have already been linked, but here's a couple of new videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0mhOh3gmkc
Why is there a picture of Obertan next to that sentence?Experience the world of professional scouting as you search for talent around the world.
This one pleases me.
Not sure if these have already been linked, but here's a couple of new videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKpW8ZgIwF8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0mhOh3gmkc
omg no new feautures whatsoever SURPRISE
Will still get it for the new kits and Neymar at PSG though.
It will. It'll be a sugar coated FIFA '13 backed by buzzwords. It'll not be available on the WiiU.That will really hurt Nintendo if so. Considering FIFA 13 is on WiiU.
Guys:
Additional platforms will not include WiiU, I'd wager.
No Madden, FIFA or Tiger on WiiU this year.
WELP.
I would say the "further platforms to be announced" means the mobile versions, which is probably just Android and iOS.
Whats the reason to not mention Wii U and Vita/3DS versions?
No Deadspace or Battlefield is one thing but for staple games like Madden, Fifa and Tiger Woods to get no release to me is just something else.
Nobody would ever of thought this would happen.
Versions not sharing the same features described in the PR.I don't know why they wouldn't announce the Wii U and handheld versions along with this press release.
There's a reason publishers aren't talking about next generation versions yet, that being that one of them doesn't officially exist yet (and announcing the PS4 versions prompts awkward "exclusivity" rumours). Whats the reason to not mention Wii U and Vita/3DS versions?
That Ball Physics one looks like a big improvement, but they always do in these tech showcases. If they can improve it, a lot, in the actual game, I'll be half way to jumping back on board
I don't know why they wouldn't announce the Wii U and handheld versions along with this press release.
There's a reason publishers aren't talking about next generation versions yet, that being that one of them doesn't officially exist yet (and announcing the PS4 versions prompts awkward "exclusivity" rumours). Whats the reason to not mention Wii U and Vita/3DS versions?
I know it's treading over old ground, but the lack of those staple games is what I see as the biggest proof of there being more to EAs problem with WiiU than just sales. They gave the Vita much longer with lower sales.
Agreed on WiiU, but the portable games would likely have very different feature sets and would be better served with a separate press release.
That said I don't think 3DS or Vita will get a version either. There was no Madden on 3DS last time around, that says all you need to know.
The portable version will probably just be phones.
Versions not sharing the same features described in the PR.
Well, if there is no Wii U version I will probably get the PC version. Too bad about the additional touch controls, they are really nice.
Because they'll likely be rehashes from last year with a new menu.
Calm down.
"Additional platforms will be revealed in the months ahead".
This.I've got a feeling EA means PS4/720 and not Vita or Wii U ...
It depends on how EA defines the market that's being shared, i.e. the Wii U doesn't have enough "Gen 3" marketshare.It has been mentioned before that there's a specific deal between FIFA and EA: EA can't avoid from releasing the game on platforms that have reached a certain share in the market. It's something different from other sport games.
Because they'll likely be rehashes from last year with a new menu.
Don't forget the glitches brought in by doing a quick port to completely different hardware!
I reckon there's going to be a separate release for those platforms. FIFA 14 Enhanced Edition / Director's Cut. Optimized for those platforms.
Don't know why, but a Directors Cut of FIFA is making me giggle. Like an UNRATED DVD edition or something like that with NEVER BEFORE SEEN CELEBRATIONS such as a player grabbing a cornerflag and attempting to deep throat it.
This.
It depends on how EA defines the market that's being shared, i.e. the Wii U doesn't have enough "Gen 3" marketshare.
Other than the solid potential displayed with the GamePad stuff, it was a decidedly inferior version of FIFA 12.
Having said that, the issue xandaca mentioned regarding referees is an issue I have with almost every football game in one for or another. The CPU either gets away with murder or hardly every makes the sort of challenge that might result in a foul. Completely kills the single player after a couple of weeks at best.
Did EA ever comment on FIFA 13 Wii U sales? Kind of odd not to announce the platform.
Did EA ever comment on FIFA 13 Wii U sales? Kind of odd not to reveal the platform during the initial announcement.
So next-gen then.Guys:
I don't know, I recall discussion on here about EA being a lot more conservative with regard to platform selection and risk-averse towards non-target platforms. There may be contractual obligations tied into the license, but they may not pertain the handheld market, as from what I understand they were enacted to prevent a Dreamcast situation in the home console market (Alanis irony?).This is true too, but this also makes me think the unannounced versions aren't just PS4 and 720, since there's no 3DS/PSP version mentioned and those two suerly respect that criteria.
Whats the point of releasing gameplay screenshots of current gen versions with the same kit? It is effectively FIFA 13. Show us next-gen visuals, already
In short, they were dreadful. I don't think EA ever made an official comment, but it's a pretty widely known fact.
Yeah, by additional platforms they probably mean PS4 and the next Xbox. If the Wii U can't get a game like this then I really don't know what to say.No, because that would require EA to acknowledge that the Wii U exists.
I don't know, I recall discussion on here about EA being a lot more conservative with regard to platform selection and risk-averse towards non-target platforms. There may be contractual obligations tied into the license, but they may not pertain the handheld market, as from what I understand they were enacted to prevent a Dreamcast situation in the home console market (Alanis irony?).
In any event, I don't think people taking that line to mean a Wii U version should hold their breath. This is one in a series of recent announcements (Madden NFL 25, Battlefield 4, NHL 14 and now FIFA 14) where no Wii U SKU has been announced.