For the first time every Premier League stadium is included in the game, and the faces of the world’s best players have been recreated with more detail than ever. The level of detail is frightening, but gives FIFA 15 a real sense of authenticity.
Facial scanning tech has been improved as well and players like Leo Messi or Clint Dempsey look more realistic than they have ever before in a FIFA game. Additional players have been scanned this year as well and while I wasn’t able to get specifics on this, Santiago mentioned that it may have been the most scans the studio has ever done and when I played the game it was clear that the impressive tech has reached new heights. The real life counterparts to Higuaín and Co are nearly indistinguishable from the game this year.
This comes as a part of a bigger deal with the Barclays Leading Group, the most aggressive soccer league in Great England. EA and the Leading Group are trying to create the most genuine reflection of the league’s groups and arenas as possible. This contains three-dimensional head tests of 200 Leading Group gamers, transmitted design similar to television shows, sound of lovers and crowd taken from real-life games, and every Leading Group ground made for the experience.With FIFA 15, EA Activities is constantly on the endeavor for reality, what with its shirt-pulling and heaving boxes. But something it won’t be able to make a genuine exclusive reflection of are the household South america football teams.
The same should be the case online, but here you’re far more likely to run into a team with Messi, Ronaldo or some other pacy skill-demons in every other match. That puts the defensive learning curve through the roof, and highlights the worst failings of the game’s defensive AI as it fails to get tight enough to opposing players or does a weird side-step shuffle as the forward blazes past them into the box. If your online game is at all lagged you can forget about the precise timing now required for clean tackles. You can abuse this to your own advantage, of course, but this arms race of close-dribbling and pace is presently making online matches a little bit ridiculous.