FIFA 22 launches October 1, and EA has announced its new "Hypermotion" tech for the soccer sim, as well as other details.
From GI.biz: "As we begin 2023, the economic headwinds against the UK are very strong, currently facing a triple whammy of economic pressures.
According to the Consumer Prices Index (CPI), inflation rose by 11% in the 12 months to November 2022. UK taxes are some of the highest on record; new analysis by the Tax Payers Alliance has found the five year average tax burden is at a 70-year high. And consumes are not feeling very confident, with PWC reporting that consumer confidence stands at -44 – a sentiment worse than the -26 at the start of the pandemic."
A study by a leading retailer has revealed the favourite video games of 26 European countries. Who guessed Greece is a Retro diehard?
that's a sad list.
i personally know no one who plays black ops 2 in austria tho. not sure how accurate that is ha.
Electronic Arts released its financial results for the first of the fiscal year 2023, related to the period between April 1 and June 31, 2022.
Okay cool, Now they should be able to afford the licenses and contracts for classic cars, and classic tracks, and classic drivers in future F1 games. LOL.
Amazing how pushing down the throat of the gamers the same heated soup will give them strong results ... mind you they are not stupid, we are ... (I did not buy a FIFA nor an F1 for ages, all they are doind is selling DLCs at full price with small incremantal improvements).
Peace
In other words, EA hired some expert advertising people to make the game sound better then previous years with some new tech and a flashy video, but its really the same game with minor adjustments, some better but most worse.
Too bad Mbappe did f*ck all at the Euro. Oh well, Italy was the best team anyway.
Hey, let's make the trailer super shaky and combine it with real footage so that people can't see the no improvements we made to the game
Trailer gave me Hypermotion Sickness.
Press control V October 1st.