Hi guys...
I didn't want to simply put these ideas out as a reply in a thread, i dunno, because it just seems it might get lost in the posts or something... anyway, here are my ideas!
CROWDS
Obviously crowds should react to the game as it happens (like irl). They should cheer (the extent of which being determined by the current game situation) when their team gets the ball. Escapes from tricky situations and general good technique etc. should be appluaded (moreso when it's home). The overall atmosphere of the crowd needs to be created, as there isn't much right now.
Not only should they sound like the real thing, but they need to look (more) and act like the real thing too! On a break counter attack (home) you should see the crowd starting to rise to their feet (also the noise level should build) and then if it were crossed in but just missed you should hear AND see the fans going "oh!!!". You know what I'm getting at.
Now I also had another idea... All the stadiums sounds different, right (as they are not all the same building in different places)? So I was thinking that all they would have to do would be to send all the in-match audio through an EQ (Equalizer), then they'd simply have to have different presets for each stadium so you could get authentic sounding crowd without having multiple audio files taking up space.
MY SHOCK-HORROR IDEA MOST WILL NOT LIKE
Now, when I play WE/PES I always turn off the commentary and turn up the volume. So what I'd REALLY like to see it the game presented in a different way, as if you were actually at the game instead of if you were watching it on tv. This way, it would all be about the experience. Now people could say "But what about all the info I need to be presented with?" but my answer would be "You'd see it like you would if you were watching the game".
When a goal is scored instead a score being overlayed on the screen right after the goal, you would watch the celebrations then it would pan to the actual scoreboard in the stadium and show it there. Information would also be broadcast from the PA system and by via the sidelines (eg. substitutions).
Now this would mean no commentary and nothing being "told to you" on-screen (this doesn't mean score and time etc.) but you would have atmosphere up the wazoo because that would be the emphasis.
Phew...
Kinda rambly, I know... but it's hard to put everything you're thinking of down while still trying to make it understable
So tell me what you think, please?
I didn't want to simply put these ideas out as a reply in a thread, i dunno, because it just seems it might get lost in the posts or something... anyway, here are my ideas!
CROWDS
Obviously crowds should react to the game as it happens (like irl). They should cheer (the extent of which being determined by the current game situation) when their team gets the ball. Escapes from tricky situations and general good technique etc. should be appluaded (moreso when it's home). The overall atmosphere of the crowd needs to be created, as there isn't much right now.
Not only should they sound like the real thing, but they need to look (more) and act like the real thing too! On a break counter attack (home) you should see the crowd starting to rise to their feet (also the noise level should build) and then if it were crossed in but just missed you should hear AND see the fans going "oh!!!". You know what I'm getting at.
Now I also had another idea... All the stadiums sounds different, right (as they are not all the same building in different places)? So I was thinking that all they would have to do would be to send all the in-match audio through an EQ (Equalizer), then they'd simply have to have different presets for each stadium so you could get authentic sounding crowd without having multiple audio files taking up space.
MY SHOCK-HORROR IDEA MOST WILL NOT LIKE
Now, when I play WE/PES I always turn off the commentary and turn up the volume. So what I'd REALLY like to see it the game presented in a different way, as if you were actually at the game instead of if you were watching it on tv. This way, it would all be about the experience. Now people could say "But what about all the info I need to be presented with?" but my answer would be "You'd see it like you would if you were watching the game".
When a goal is scored instead a score being overlayed on the screen right after the goal, you would watch the celebrations then it would pan to the actual scoreboard in the stadium and show it there. Information would also be broadcast from the PA system and by via the sidelines (eg. substitutions).
Now this would mean no commentary and nothing being "told to you" on-screen (this doesn't mean score and time etc.) but you would have atmosphere up the wazoo because that would be the emphasis.
Phew...
Kinda rambly, I know... but it's hard to put everything you're thinking of down while still trying to make it understable