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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2014 14:37:49 GMT -4
Thought there was a thread for this but upon looking, I couldn't find it.
LOOK AT THE GRAFFIX~
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Post by Lone Star's Bitch on Feb 10, 2014 21:52:50 GMT -4
looks cool but how much of that is in game though?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2014 3:44:22 GMT -4
All of it. Screencapped this from 0:04 in the video.
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Post by Havoc on Feb 11, 2014 8:50:09 GMT -4
I had seen that too but it's bullshit. All that may be in the game but everything they're showing there is from entrances and fighter intros which is not gameplay but is a cutaway (don't think that's the correct term). It looks great and the gameplay may indeed look similar but you won't be game playing the fighter intros so it's not gameplay footage.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2014 9:18:16 GMT -4
I had seen that too but it's bullshit. All that may be in the game but everything they're showing there is from entrances and fighter intros which is not gameplay but is a cutaway (don't think that's the correct term). It looks great and the gameplay may indeed look similar but you won't be game playing the fighter intros so it's not gameplay footage. The entrances/cutscenes are rendered using the in-game engine, meaning that the footage in the trailer is in-game footage. The end of the trailer even has Jones knocking out Chael and Pettis putting Lauzon in a triangle, so there is actual gameplay footage in the trailer.
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Post by Havoc on Feb 11, 2014 12:15:20 GMT -4
I had seen that too but it's bullshit. All that may be in the game but everything they're showing there is from entrances and fighter intros which is not gameplay but is a cutaway (don't think that's the correct term). It looks great and the gameplay may indeed look similar but you won't be game playing the fighter intros so it's not gameplay footage. The entrances/cutscenes are rendered using the in-game engine, meaning that the footage in the trailer is in-game footage. The end of the trailer even has Jones knocking out Chael and Pettis putting Lauzon in a triangle, so there is actual gameplay footage in the trailer. I saw that for like one second at the end and understand it's going to look awesome and can't wait for more in game footage but just think it's a little misleading of a disclaimer.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2014 12:44:22 GMT -4
It's just the first video in the series showcasing how good the game will look.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2014 13:13:21 GMT -4
Gameplay details courtesy of Operation Sports:
Beyond Fighter Likeness
Reality is in the details. In the past, games could only recreate certain aspects of an athlete’s likeness. In EA SPORTS UFC, the true essence of each fighter’s appearance has been designed down to the very last detail. After scanning fighters using the most advanced capture technology available, our developers have integrated high-res textures and dynamic lighting to bring an unparalleled level of realism to each and every character model in the game.
Emotion in Action
EA SPORTS UFC’s advanced capture process goes far beyond the surface to capture unique expressions and reactions, specific to the fighters themselves. Instead of generic expressions, UFC stars will react just as they would in real life, providing a true range of emotion and credibility to fighters on the EA SPORTS UFC roster.
Octagon Awareness
Not only will athletes in EA SPORTS UFC each feature believable looks and personality, expect them to display a sense of awareness and intelligence throughout their fights. From eyes that track opponents to facial expressions that change as each fight unfolds, every character in EA SPORTS UFC will act the way they would in a real fight.
Reach Advantage
Faces don’t win fights, and for that reason just as much attention has been put into each fighter’s unique physical attributes as we did their features. Arms, legs and torsos have all been recreated to scale in-game, providing fighters the same advantages in EA SPORTS UFC that they would have in the real Octagon. Whether you’re powering through takedowns with Benson Henderson’s massive legs, or picking opponents apart with Jon Jones’ reach, every action in the Octagon will feel accurate and authentic.
Signature Moves
The UFC’s biggest personalities all do things a little differently. EA SPORTS UFC has captured hundreds of distinctive fighter animations ranging from walkout rituals to knockout celebrations that make the fighters feel more like themselves than ever before.
EA Sports UFC arrives in late Spring for Xbox One and PS4. Quite a few hands-on previews are popping up online today, check them out below
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Post by Havoc on Feb 11, 2014 13:21:58 GMT -4
Now I just need to come up with money for an XBox one. Can anyone answer whether or not they changed what I heard early on that you wouldn't be able to play 360 games on it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2014 3:02:02 GMT -4
Nope, they didn't change that. You also still need to be online at all times, but they did a 180 on the used games and needing Kinect plugged in (but you're still paying $100 extra for that shit) but they didn't do a 180 on the no backwards compatibility. Also, you might want to look into the PS4. $100 cheaper, way better specs wise and for the foreseeable future it's going to be getting the better versions of the multiplatform games (unless having the games running at full 1080p doesn't matter, in which case ignore that last bit).
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2014 5:39:27 GMT -4
Apparently the striking gameplay video will be out soon. I hope the striking doesn't work like it did in EA MMA.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2014 21:13:55 GMT -4
The one heavyweight other than Josh Barnett that I wanted in the game, is now confirmed to be in the game. Good stuff.
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Post by Havoc on Feb 20, 2014 13:23:31 GMT -4
Heading out to likely purchase the PS4. You sold me. That and what I read about certain games having better resolution on the PS4
I'm really on the fence. Switched from Xbox one to PS4 but really wanted Ryse Son of Rome.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2014 14:08:25 GMT -4
Heading out to likely purchase the PS4. You sold me. That and what I read about certain games having better resolution on the PS4 I'm really on the fence. Switched from Xbox one to PS4 but really wanted Ryse Son of Rome. Ryse seems like a good game but IMO you're better off saving $100 and getting the PS4. Better versions of the multiplatform games plus the Sony exclusives (which apparently once again includes Crash Bandicoot, if that does anything for you) and better overall user interface.
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Post by Havoc on Feb 20, 2014 14:13:40 GMT -4
Heading out to likely purchase the PS4. You sold me. That and what I read about certain games having better resolution on the PS4 I'm really on the fence. Switched from Xbox one to PS4 but really wanted Ryse Son of Rome. Ryse seems like a good game but IMO you're better off saving $100 and getting the PS4. Better versions of the multiplatform games plus the Sony exclusives (which apparently once again includes Crash Bandicoot, if that does anything for you) and better overall user interface. I'm looking for some free games for my five year old so that sounds like it works too. Might just have to start off with PS4 and Assassins Creed 4
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