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Hey, FIFA aint that bad...

Zygalski

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FIFA 2004 Interview
WEDNESDAY, JULY 02, 2003
Written By: Steve Noah

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Operation Sports is proud to present our interview with Danny Isaac, Associate Producer of FIFA Soccer 2004.

Operation Sports: In addition to changing camera angles, will we have the ability to incrementally change the height and zoom of each camera? This feature was not in FIFA 2003, but was available in several FIFA versions before that.

Danny Isaac: We’ve spent time in every area of FIFA 2004 to make the user experience better, including camera control. Our current design is to allow the user to have zoom and height control of the cameras.

Operation Sports: When playing online, will each user be able to use his/her own independent camera angle?

Danny Isaac: Yes they will. As you would expect certain areas like half length and rules has to be the same but camera angles can be independent.

Operation Sports: Has the AI been drastically improved? In last years version you could run a striker between two defenders right through the middle towards the Keeper.

Danny Isaac: We’ve spent a significant amount of time working on positioning and defensive behaviors. The players work much more as a team and hence the defense will be much harder to break down.

Operation Sports: In FIFA 2003 trying to pass the ball to a teammate usually resulted in the other player dropping back in coverage, as if he couldn't decide whether to play offense or defense, has this been fixed?

Danny Isaac: Hmmm, not sure what you mean by this. As mentioned before our positioning behavior has advanced significantly in FIFA 2004. All the players react much more like their real life counterparts.

Operation Sports: What strides has FIFA made in order to make its career play addictive?

Danny Isaac: We thought it was important to keep the user engaged, not just during matches but between them. Of course the most important thing is the result of your next game, but to make certain that you win isn’t just about how well you play. There will be decisions that have to be made, your training schedule, picking your squad, dealing with injuries and transferring players which will either benefit or hinder you at match day.

Operation Sports: FIFA 2003 was a step in the right direction, but once again it suffered from goals being scored in almost the same way every time. Has FIFA 2004 tried to make a scoring system similar to the unpredictability of Winning Eleven 6?

Danny Isaac: We’ve improved the shooting model and physics model in FIFA 2004. There will be a lot more scrambles around the goal, lobs and 20 yard screamers! Of course we have again innovated the freekick and corner kick systems which will lead to more satisfying goals from these areas.

Operation Sports: Would you please explain more about the Career and Franchise modes?

Danny Isaac: Our career mode allows you to take control of any of the clubs in FIFA and guide them to success in league and cup competitions. The cool thing is you can jump around from club to club, country to country.

Operation Sports: What leagues will participate in FIFA 2004?

Danny Isaac: Due to adding the career mode this year we’ve concentrated on acquiring the licenses for the lower leagues of the main territories in Europe.

Operation Sports: What type of fouls are you going to be putting into the game this year? Will we be able to trip, or barge the players' and foul them? It gets very boring to simply foul by a slide tackle all the time and this means avoiding fouls throughout 5-10 matches is possible.

Danny Isaac: We’ve re-written the tackle and jostling systems for FIFA 2004, there will be additional fouls that are called beside those caused be sliding tackles.

Operation Sports: We would like to thank you for your time with this interview, is there anything else you would like to add?

Danny Isaac: It’s been a pleasure. Just like to add I hope you enjoy FIFA 2004 and I look forward to chatting with you again.

All the best,
Danny Isaac
Associate Producer, FIFA Soccer 2004
 

Zygalski

Administrator
By Ronald_NL of issextreme:
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quote of their official site:

"With the finest gameplay and comprehensive game modes, FIFA Soccer 2004 is the most complete and authentic soccer experience for true soccer fans."

whahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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:D
 

ansser

Registered User
i think fifa 2003 is an arcade game....if sum1 sux at pes2 then they can go play fifa and make em selves happy...

since im in pakistan and games cost like wut wud be 1.5 pounds 2 u ppl.....i hav fifa and pes2...all the fifas....2002 s u c k e d like shit
it was impossible....i cudnt bare it on ps2......

but 2003 is a lot better.....its quite fun 2 beat ur mates 10-5 or sumthin

i won 7-0 won time
in pes dat dont happen....its 2 or 3 nil max if both ppl noe how 2 play properlyyyyyy
pes2 is much better thouggghhhhhhhhhh
 

Zygalski

Administrator
If you like high scores, you can get them in PES2 by playing on 2 stars or maybe even 1 star.

Not that any of us would want to....
 

wixon

Registered User
i played a one star match on the first pes game. i noticed that the opposition team don't tackle you, they just let you run through and score. how can anyone find that challenging? why is it in the game anyway? no one ever plays on one star.
 

Zygalski

Administrator
People who have never played the game before have to start somewhere to get used to it.
And it is good practice for the fifa boys to find out what a difficult match is like!!!
 

rebusrahman

Registered User
I have a friend who is just a saddo who doesn't like games to be too hard!!! He got PES cos I made him and then guess what. He played one star the whole time. He put his team players (Liverpool) like Owen and Gerrard up to 99 on everything. Created himself with 99 stats and then whipped everything in sight and then said the game was boring! Plus he wouldn't up the difficulty. Saddo!
 

wixon

Registered User
whats the point in buying a game if you aren't gonna play it properly? its just a waste of money
 
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jag87

Guest
i dont get it rebusrahman, ur friend needs a challenge and i agree their is no fun crawling through a defence.
 

ginja

Registered User
im sorry people, but i prefer fifa. I got bored of pro evo 2, coz it was the piss easiest game around...and the graphics were appauling compared to fifa 2003. The colour shceme for pro evo is too dull, but i did once prefer it. I slagged fifa off, and once i rented it i prefered it. I think that fifa 04 will be much better than pro evo again, and although i dont know much about licenses for pes3, in the screenshots the kits r all wrong again

i know this is gonna be a biast question, coz of the site, but does anyone agree with me?
 

Zygalski

Administrator
It may look better but fifa does not play better.
PES3 could surprise people with the way it looks so let's wait and see.

If you think PES is too easy, stop playing on easy levels with great teams/players. Simple. At least you can head the ball in PES.
 

rebusrahman

Registered User
FIFA does look better in a we're all mutants from Chernobyl sort of way. But it plays like a cross between the moonwalker video and pinball. No gameplay. All we want is official kits, names, a decent managerial thing, league depth and the same gameplay would suffice!
 
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jag87

Guest
ginga - if you prefer fifa then wot are you doing at this forum??

na joking - the P.E.S and WE community is warming and welcome to all.
 

Zygalski

Administrator
Yes the kits are wrong but that can be fixed with editing and patching.
So if PES is too easy, how is it that fifa is a challenge?
 
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jag87

Guest
PES rewards you with your hardwork and your goals. it brings you points in the master league to purchase new players. in fifa, the transfer system is balls becuz u can sell who eva you want to anyone to make extra $$$. wots fun about running diagonally across the pitch and scoring everytime??
 

wixon

Registered User
the thing that sets pes apart from FiFa is the feeling you get when you score. even though i've been playing Pes/we/iss for years i still feel satisfied when i score, something which doesn't happen in FiFa as you score so many goals
 
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jag87

Guest
yeah if you score a goal you know that you deserved it and not just that the ps2 helped you.
 
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