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You can't join 11-vs-11 Pro Clubs in last-gen FIFA 15


FIFA 15 won't include the Pro Clubs mode on PS3 and Xbox 360, EA Sports announced. The mode allows players to create and join teams for 11-versus-11 online matches, which the last-gen versions of FIFA 14 included. "We're very confident in the amount of innovation and depth we're delivering for FIFA 15 on PS3 and Xbox 360 but there are some things we couldn't do for FIFA 15 on PS3 and Xbox 360, either based on the limitations of these consoles, or our time and resources," EA Sports wrote in an update on the FIFA site.

The previous generation of systems will still enjoy a number of changes in this year's game, such as improved teammate intelligence and player control. It will also feature Chelsea's Eden Hazard alongside Lionel Messi on some European covers and Clint Dempsey in North America, who will wear his Xbox-branded Seattle Sounders jersey on the Microsoft boxes. FIFA 15 will launch on September 23 in North America for Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. It will arrive on September 25 in Europe and one day later in the UK.

http://www.joystiq.com/2014/08/22/you-cant-join-11-vs-11-pro-clubs-in-last-gen-fifa-15/

 

 

Op-ed: NHL 15 and the Case of the Missing Modes


It would come as no shock to anyone, as stereotypical as it may seem, that I have been looking forward to NHL 15 on Xbox One and PS4. I am, of course, Canadian. Some of my chief complaints from the series in recent years have been its presentation, which has made a habit of reusing animations, commentary, presentation packages and more. I apparently wasn't the only one with these issues. By E3 2014, the language coming from EA was "We heard you, NHL 15 is going to pull out all the stops."

A brand new and impressive presentation package, in collaboration with NBC Sports, was created bringing the quality of the NHL series to heights that I haven't seen (or felt) since I watched an animated Ron Barr welcome me to a game in NHL '94. EA Canada also added a new commentary team to the mix, piled on new physics that brought the series closer to reality and seemingly shoehorned an impressive list of other technical ideas into a game that, on paper, seemed bursting at its seams (or laces, whatever floats your boat).

And then the shoe (or skate, perhaps) dropped.

This week, EA Canada revealed that a number of modes were missing from NHL 15 on Xbox One and PS4, including the EA Sports Hockey League, an online league mode where players can form clubs and compete in complete seasons in multiple divisions online. It added structure to competition and has been a popular staple in the series since 2009. How popular? The top player in the mode in NHL 14's EA Sports Hockey League played over 2,500 online matches.

After an interview with Operation Sports revealed the next-gen version of the game would lack the mode (and numerous others), EA quickly posted a blog discussing how important EASHL is to them and that it would be a fixture in future games.

But we're not in the future and future me isn't the one that's disappointed.

This is a consistent narrative with EA Sports. When NBA Live was gearing up for its second coming (or technically third since NBA Elite was canned), EA talked about how important the basketball game was to its strategy. It was easy to believe them at first. EA sent a message that, after canceling two other attempts to bring an NBA game back from the ashes, they were unwilling to release a game to market until it was perfect. It didn't work out. In fact, NBA Live 14 was such an abhorrent failure that EA publicly apologized. "This is just the first chapter in the NBA Live comeback story," NBA Live 14 Executive Producer Sean O'Brien wrote in the open-letter to fans, which began by saying his team "laid out a plan to make NBA Live 14 a better game as quickly as we can" in response to reaction from fans.

EA has a bad habit of hearing fan reaction, assuring them all is well and then promising they'll do better next time. They don't seem to learn from these errors and ultimately the games that have been released in the face of fan outreach have been inundated with technical complications.

Will you trust NBA Live 15 is the game they promise it to be?
Will you welcome a new entry in the SimCity franchise?
Will you be sure Battlefield: Hardline will work on day one?


My mind isn't made up about these questions, but there are valid concerns. These are the questions that come up in our own comments when we post news or media for these franchises.

When the Xbox 360 launched, EA brought its two behemoths to play: FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup and Madden NFL 06. Both titles, along with NBA Live 06, however, were lambasted by fans and critics for being hollowed out husks. The games lacked multiple modes and offered little for the hardcore sports fan looking to immerse themselves in the next-gen sports experience they were promised.

For the Xbox One and PS4 generation, EA assured fans their launch sports lineup would see feature parity between previous and next-gen consoles. Maybe because it's not a launch game the same rule doesn't apply, but NHL 15 on next-gen systems certainly does not maintain the promise of parity.

NHL is an oddity for EA. The series has skipped the last two major console generation launches and is developed by EA Canada, the same development group behind the worldwide smash hit FIFA franchise. By all accounts, based only on what I've been told, the NHL series sells in the realm of about a million units per year. Compared to Madden and FIFA, that's not much.

All the narrative going into E3 2014 was that NHL 15 had it all, it was the game that EA Canada wanted to make and they were finally going to get it done. But things started to get strange, fairly quickly. EA Canada Producer Sean Ramjagsingh told me that the NHL 94 Anniversary Mode would be absent in the next-generation version of the game, saying: "When we started to talk about who would maybe be buying our game, if they haven't moved on to the next-generation of consoles yet, they could be more casual hockey fans." The implication, it would at least seem to me, is that the next-gen version was for the hardcore players – a questionable position now, as hardcore modes such as EASHL are absent from the next-gen version.

When asked about modes like Live the Life, GM Connected and EASHL finding their way in the next-gen version of NHL 15, Ramjagsingh told me that news about modes was coming soon.

"Soon," as it happens, was only a few weeks from the game's launch and only after an interview revealed multiple modes were missing in NHL 15 on PS4 and Xbox One. Ramjagsingh says that deciding to pull modes was a difficult one but had to be done. He has since told Operation Sports that GM Connected specifically, "was one of our lowest played modes."

http://www.joystiq.com/2014/08/21/op-ed-nhl-15-and-the-case-of-the-missing-modes



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impossible!!

EA doesn't do crappy versions of their games to kill sales off on a particular system.



 

 

Sorry. But I am in the camp that wishes all developers would END X360/PS3 development and move onto PS4/X1/Wii U...

When more time/money/effort is put into the "next-gen" consoles, we will start seeing "next-gen" games.



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cpg716 said:
Sorry. But I am in the camp that wishes all developers would END X360/PS3 development and move onto PS4/X1/Wii U...

When more time/money/effort is put into the "next-gen" consoles, we will start seeing "next-gen" games.


I have no problems with that, I agree with you.

But you may not have noticed that the NHL versions that were gimped are XOne and PS4 versions...Kinda strange...

Now, the following is just a wild speculation: Maybe that mode will come as an EA Access exclusive in a few months!?



Burek said:


I have no problems with that, I agree with you.

But you may not have noticed that the NHL versions that were gimped are XOne and PS4 versions...Kinda strange...

Now, the following is just a wild speculation: Maybe that mode will come as an EA Access exclusive in a few months!?

So the PS4 would lose out? cause it ain't got EA Access? Crazy talk... the Speculation should have been; maybe they didn't have enough time to finish those modes on the new gen..



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!) 

At least they didn't shut down the servers of older games.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to play Fifa 15. My team will be superb this year.



Either on last or next-gen consoles all sports games from EA are garbage.



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