Early features released, seems fairly positive, especially the attacking AI, first touch, and complete dribbling http://fifasoccerblog.com/blog/first-fifa-13-screenshots/ http://fifasoccerblog.com/blog/fifa-13-impact-engine/ http://fifasoccerblog.com/blog/fifa-13-tactical-freekicks/ http://fifasoccerblog.com/blog/fifa-13-complete-dribbling/ http://fifasoccerblog.com/blog/fifa-13-first-touch-control/ http://fifasoccerblog.com/blog/fifa-13-attacking-ai-draft/ Press Release Improved Career Mode with major changes developed in response to requests from the most passionate fans of the franchise. New features to enhance the massive EA SPORTS FIFA online offering, including improvements to the wildly popular Head-To-Head Seasons mode Multiple new features and benefits to EA SPORTS Football Club, the live service that is the heartbeat of FIFA Complete authenticity with more than 500 officially licensed clubs. Additional new modes and features will be announced in the months ahead
I need to get on these clubs. the club I play on doesn't play as much I am in Division One online in fifa 12
They won't. But Ivy Lane is pretty much the same set-up for Goodison. I just retype the name when I start my manager
System was complicated in previous years, with overly complex button inputs to achieve various dribbling techniques. Now everything has been boiled down to the left stick and will work contextually without the need for extra input.
id rather them add a champs league only mode. i have no interest in playing a bunch of stoke's and hertha berlins, but would play the bajesus out of a CL
I want them to get the actual license to Champs League. Give it a little more pageantry. I don't like feeling the same as winning the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.
The commentary across the board needs to be more interactive. I don't play a ton of games but I know MLB the Show does a great job of making the commentary unique by mentioning how players have been playing in previous games, what's at stake this game, and stuff like that. Fifa has a couple canned facts for each team, mentions the aggregate score (though not away goals, what the next goal will do, etc.) and then a little celebration at the end for winning a cup or league.
Looks great. Like that they added tactical free kicks(if you could do that in the old games then I dont know how)
In 12, you could call a 2nd player in and depending on if you held the trigger or not, he would take it. Otherwise, first dude would take. Don't think there were any of the cute fake runs before.
Yeah with the kinect enabled the ref can hear what I say to them? Kinect will not be active at all when I am playing.
sick i really hope the crown paints liverpools or the carlsberg liverpools are in there, would not touch the new ones
Oh fuck, that would be one of the best additions. Now, if they would only take those pesky posts out of the game for user bstock Spoiler AND REMOVE SPACE FOR USER SHOCKER TOO BEFORE YOU SAY ANYTHING YOU QUEER
If we boot up clubs again, I'll be sent off nearly every match via my cursing to the Kinect. Can't wait.
I'm considering any number of possibilities occurring before the release date. NK dies storm-chasing clevelandXcore Roger Johnson stays at Wolves RVP transfers Any of these things could end the legacy of (guys help me out it's been so long I don't remember our team name).
No one is good at fifa There are only those who have the most adversity against the multitude of troling in the game.
lol terrific I am in division 1 online, so I am capable. Still upset over that loss to rv12 , I demand a rematch but I will be buying the game and will play any position. I play striker for the club I am on currently, but I also play a mean LM
bro, currently am waiting on a new power supply to be sent by Microsoft but I'll play again anytime. I think that UPS is actually supposed to deliver it today but I've got some Ultimate to play tonight.
my tv is broken , getting it fixed on friday. it works sometimes, but not all the time. I have to keep quitting out of games online bc of it, so let us wait until the weekend at least.
NEW YORK -- A handful of reporters were given a glimpse of what FIFA13 will be all about when it is released in the fall, scoring a rare chance to play a beta test version of the video game in New York City on Wednesday afternoon. SBI was among the groups in attendance and we can tell you that the game is looking promising. The game is as sharp, if not sharper, than last year's version in terms of aesthetics and the gameplay has been fine-tuned a bit to further resemble the realistic soccer we all watch every week. Gone are the immaculate first touches that seemingly every player had in years past no matter what their rating was, and it is easy to notice right away. Players will take poor touches that will kill some promising attacks, which was more enjoyable than frustrating. The other aspect that really stood out is how the noncontrolled players on your team make and time their runs. The straight forward and simple diagonal runs are no longer the only options. Now, players make curving runs and they will try their best to hold their runs so as to stay even with the defensive line in anticipation of a pass. Passing is also less accurate, with more going astray and matches feeling more realistic and less pinball-like. Chipped shots also do not seem to be as precise as before, as the ball feels heavier and harder to accurately place when an onrushing goalkeeper comes out. Quick free kicks can also be taken now even if the ball rolls away from the spot of the foul, as the CPU-controlled teammates will pass the ball back to the spot quickly. One play that really stood out in particular happened in my first game. I was using Chelsea and one of the FIFA13 developers opted to play me with Barcelona (there were only six different teams to choose from in the beta). In one of my early attacks, I ran down the left with Ashley Cole while Didier Drogba was making a run in my direction with a defender on his shoulder. In a split-second, Drogba spun away from the defender and made a curving run towards the middle of the field. I hit him with the pass and it created a chance on goal for me, which felt very rewarding. There were a couple of things that could use some more fine-tuning (and there will be, as the game does not drop until September 25). Most of the goals scored still seem to come from the forwards, breakaways still happen a bit too frequently and the impact engine, although improved, still has an occasional big hiccup. But overall, FIFA13 felt like an improved version of last year's game, with slight tweaks that have been made so far building on an already-strong foundation. http://www.soccerbyives.net/soccer_by_ives/2012/06/fifa13-shaping-up-to-be-promising.html
The last two years all the reviews have been real shitty. This year I will download the two PES demo's to actually see what it's like