The NHL Entry draft event took place this weekend, giving many youth players a brighter future (congrats US for top-2). A couple of new team jerseys were also revealed during the event, and EA wasn't late to show how they look in their new game. EA are also putting online one new image per day on the official site, and included here are also half of those images (with the rest to be released the next two weeks).
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Now all they need in sportgames like this is having the crowd follow the play properly instead of just staring straight forward all the time.. Next-gen crowd physics.. :)
have to see that one in motion. but i guess there will not be lots of new features for this years installment.
best regards,
ScarJack
Tired of watching the same checking animations over and over again..
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ae3fgj2x1aI
Tired of watching the same checking animations over and over again..
It's the next-gen in physics we're gonna see now that consoles and PC CPU's have gone mutli-core.. Games are now getting smarter aswell, not just prettier..
Here's a article that talk about multi-core and physics in Valve games: http://www.bit-tech.net/gaming/2006/11/02/Multi_co...
It's just to bad we'll have to wait another few years to really see all the advancements of this, because developers on the PC are always held back by the fact that they have to scale their games in such ways it also runs on older slower hardware to they can sell enough.. Creating multiple pathes for graphics (making the game run on DX7 upto DX9) is 1 thing, but making a heavy physics driven game optimized for multi-core run on a older single-core PC is another..
And I dunno if the Xbox 360 and PS3 are already powerfull enough to handle this stuff in a big way.. They are multicore, but 1st gen and already almost 2 year old tech by now.. We'll see..