No, You Can't Bite People in FIFA 15
By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001
Sebastien Enrique is the lead producer on the PS4 and Xbox One versions of FIFA 15. He’s been at EA Sports since FIFA 06 – in other words, when the series was still awful – and he’s been there to see its rise to greatness. This post originally appeared on Kotaku UK I think he’s bored of my silly questions after last time. Y1 com Game ‘Will there be biting?’, I ask: “No. You can do it if you want when you’re playing the game, sitting next to your friends, you can bite them there. But we don’t encourage that.” http://gawker.com/why-you-hate-or-maybe-love-luis-suarez-soccers-most-1595447030 Still, he’s excited about this year’s game, in a way I’ve not seen him excited before. “It’s amazing,” he says, “Every time I see people playing it, I watch it and… it’s just amazing. It really excites me because it truly shows what we’re capable of.”cnx.cmd.push(function(){cnx({"playerId":"e3616d04-4972-4839-a63a-c6975e2e9731","settings":{"advertising":{"macros":{"AD_UNIT":"/23178111854/od.kotaku.com/article","CHILD_UNIT":"article","POST_ID":"1620686047","POST_TYPE":"post","CHANNEL":"uncategorized","SECTION":"","SUBSECTION":"","CATEGORIES":"uncategorized","TAGS":"playstation,xbox","NOP":"0"},"timeBeforeFirstAd":0}}}).render("cnx-player-main")}); But at first glance FIFA 15 is FIFA-by-numbers. At second glance, too. And third. Because once again this is a series relying on iteration, rather than a vastly redesigned experience. The goalkeepers – and the ‘emotion’ I had thrust at me last time I saw the game – are the big change, seeing a rewrite in their programming for the first time since… well, a long time. What this means is they’ll react more fluidly and cleverly, they have the ability to change their mind (so no mindless punting the ball out of play for no reason), they can adjust their bodies to make better saves and generally will be improved from the odd ball-blockers they’ve been for the last however many years. “When the ball is coming there are many situations in the game where you think ‘the keeper should grab it, why the hell is he clearing the ball?’,” Enrique says, “The thing is, with all the variables that are around, we couldn’t really know if the striker or any other player was going to get there faster, so the keeper would make the decision to clear it.” “If he didn’t get there before the other player and then did something dumb then it was a stupid goal – that was the reason why he always committed to clearing the ball instead of doing something else.” And now? “Now we can analyse the context better and more consider variables with the added processing power and memory and all these things, so he can start predicting all of the time ‘am I going to arrive first?’ and predict better, so he can make a decision of catching, or clearing or whatever.” Obviously there’s the concern this might unbalance things, or fundamentally break the most important position on the field. But I put that to Enrique and he assured me it wouldn’t be the case – EA Sports is well aware of how careful it has to be with goalies, after all. As is always the case, though, the truth will come out once the game’s been in the wild for a number of months. Playing a few matches on unfinished code doesn’t really show you much, to be perfectly honest, apart from – yep, this is FIFA again. One area you’d expect improvements is the look – and thanks to EA Sports’ extended agreement with the Premier League, you’ll see all 20 stadiums and hundreds of players scanned in so they look freakishly lifelike. “It’s probably the most difficult logistical problem we’ve ever faced,” Enrique told me, “It’s not like you can tell a club you’re turning up tomorrow and that y1 com games they have to have all their players ready for us to scan them at our own pleasure. “So you get set dates, you get to travel all around England with a lot of equipment – basically it’s a very difficult logistical problem of how to arrange it.” And what if someone’s not there? “If we didn’t get access to one player then it’s just hard luck.” So if Michael Duff isn’t at Turf Moor