EA Aiming For 50% Innovation 108
Talking to 'The Street.com' EA Worldwide Studios president Paul Lee gets grilled on game delays and industry stagnation, and reaffirms EA's commitment to new IP. From the article: "There [have] been countless games in our industry that have looked great and didn't play particularly well. Going forward, there's going to be a lot of me-too products that look great -- because they all look great -- that aren't necessarily going to do great. But if you take a look at what we have -- you know, Spore is innovative game-play, and at the same time it's got great graphics. And I think that's what really knocks it out of the park. Innovative game-play helps drive [the cause] of gaming. And if you can do that, and you can have great graphics, I think that the market is bigger than just having one of the two."
You had me reading at Spore (Score:4, Interesting)
It's the games. Seriously, I don't care how the investors think about it. I was looking at investing in EA or Nintendo, but after reading this I just don't think they get it and will miss the wave that will dominate gaming for the next two years.
I'll still buy Spore and other Will Wright projects, of course.
FUR (Score:3, Insightful)
If I can't evolve my creature to look like any REAL creature as well as imaginary, then what's the point of giving me constrained freedom. If I can't evolve a mouse into an ape into a human, then why play an evolving game.
Seriously, the scale bump mapping looks
Re:FUR (Score:2)
So much for Spore:Dead or Alive!
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Re:FUR or why EA should push Spore more (Score:1)
1. fur is added later in design and uses a lot of graphics, so they don't want to demo that part until it works well.
2. mammary glands and shape alterations between male/female imply having two basic X/Y paths for the biomorph, plus are probably also later in the graphics design schedule. Again, they don't want to demo such things until they work well, is my gues
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The game is at this point a month late and then Will Wright has to explain himself after CNN plays a video of a hairy 10 legged creature giving birth out of a vagina some idiot placed on its forehead.
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Tits! (Score:1)
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Re:You had me reading at Spore (Score:1)
Your pieces of marshmallow Easter candy buy video game systems? Those must be some talented sugar morsels.
Re:You had me reading at Spore (Score:1)
my peeps are all gold-foil wrapped belgian chocolate easter bunnies
It's not the games (Score:1, Interesting)
What EA's core competency really is, is that they turned software from a high-tech endeavour to a manufacturing practice - and run their software manufacturing plants in much the same way that apparel and auto makers run their manufacturing plants.
By taking this approach, EA can make more cames for the same investment - and even if they're not the best games, they're good enough for many people
In reality, it IS about the games... (Score:3, Insightful)
For them to keep moving forward, they have to have people want to have their games and to schedule part of their time for them. I just don't see the bulk of the stuff EA's producing of late doing that for the most part. I mean, how many more NFL/NHL/NBA 200x games are people going to be willing to keep plunk
Re:In reality, it IS about the games... (Score:2)
People don't spend $50 per crossword book- they spend about $3-5 per book.
Atari held the same thinking you did. Where are they today? They were a console company worth lots (Basically the same role MS, Sony, and Nintendo hold now...)- now they're nothing more than a brand name for a larger player.
Re:In reality, it IS about the games... (Score:1)
Ira
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Re:You had me reading at Spore (Score:1)
At first, I thought I'd probably end up with a PS3. Then I read the list of games and read about them - and I thought I might want to get both. Then I saw and followed the E3 coverage and the pricing - and I decided I'm buying the Wii first and will wait quite a while before I'll think of buying the PS3.
The 360s been out for a while,
Re:You had me reading at Spore (Score:1)
Re:You had me reading at Spore (Score:2)
yeah ok Spore's knocking it out of the park (Score:4, Insightful)
And it has a very great danger of doing a whole bunch of stuff Not Very Well. Sort of reminds me of City of Heroes, in everything I've seen about it - great costume designer (creature creator) but the gameplay doesn't live up to it.
Naturally, this speculation isn't that valid as I haven't played it either. But I'm not asserting it's "knocking it out of the park" or even that it will fail. I am simply skeptical that it's going to be the Only Game I Ever Play because of all the uniquely combined elements.
Re:yeah ok Spore's knocking it out of the park (Score:2)
DS and Wii versions of spore seem to make more sense to me than PS3 and 360 versions anyway, since the controller can act more like just like a pointing device.
Keeping that mindset, Will Wright could be one of EA's most valuable assets when it co
yeah that bugged me (Score:2)
Hopefully that means just one phase or something. . . like the "spore" phase.
But the idea that a Cell phone's limited interface will allow it to play the same game as a PC. . . just indicates it's not going to be that good.
Or, alternately, that Will Wright has succumbed to Molynieuxism and is over-promising. Which seems likely. . . but what parts are being overpromised? THAT'S what co
Re:yeah that bugged me (Score:2)
Well, Spore MIGHT suck. But it might also be the breath of fresh air that the gaming industry needs. It might also spark the pathway for a whole slew of Real Time Strategy Games on the Wii when people realize exactly how well suited the controller is for those sorts of games.
I'm going to buy Spore for sure. I do this knowing good and well that it's a "Sandbox" sort of game in the same way Sim City is. This helps make
well yes (Score:2)
The first time I saw the Spore hype I was completely estatic. It looked AWESOME. I still think it looks AWESOME. There's a very high likelihood I'm going to get it, but I am beginning to feel skeptical. It feels too much like the Black and Whit
Re:well yes (Score:2)
I agree, but just because a game is classified as either an RTS or FPS doesn't mean it has to fit every traditional mold.
There are plenty of ways to bring new ideas to old gameplay styles.
And of course who said that old ideas can't be reimplimented with new gameplay styles?
As a wannabe game designer, I always invision new ideas. For instance, why can't there be a Real Time Strategy Game where you play as a neutral third
Re:well yes or is EA the same as Will Wright (Score:1)
I'm with you there. It looks like all the sweet games will be on the Wii, and Will Wright likes to port to other boxen, so we can expect a Wii port at the very least.
Re:well yes (Score:2, Informative)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungeon_Keeper [wikipedia.org]
I played the demo years ago - you play the guy who owns
a dungeon, and heros try to come in and take your gold.
LOVED it (Score:2)
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Re:yeah that bugged me or Cell phones? (Score:1)
Hopefully that means just one phase or something. . . like the "spore" phase.
But the idea that a Cell phone's limited interface will allow it to play the same game as a PC. . . just indicates it's not going to be that good.
He means like how they have Sims 2 for the PS2 and PSP and also on some cell phone game thing.
It's kind of like the old Animal Crossing for the Gamecube lets you play a d
Re:yeah that bugged me or Cell phones? (Score:2)
Hells yeah. I was watching the Spore E3 demo recording [google.com], and noticed that the game internals organizes the different creatures you encountered in "trading card" format (called the Sporepedia)...
Given the Sim City already made the jump a few years ago to collectable card game [sjgames.com], I can see that Will may be positioning Spore to do the same from the start. Spore (the Card Game) is going to be better suited to compete with Pokemon a
Re:yeah that bugged me (Score:2)
Well if, Simsville (the product combining elements of the Sims with those of SimCity that was supposedly well on its way -- before it was cancelled) is any indication, it could be that the overpromising is on the idea that the game will ever be delivered. I mean, I'm a huge fan of both the SimCity and The Sims lines, and Spore looks like it could be great,
Spore is going to suck (Score:5, Funny)
It's very simple, he appeared on the cover of Wired.
Push technology, SEGA, Smell-o-Vision over IP, the New Economy, Newt Gingritch, all cratered after appearing on the cover of Wired. It's sort of a Karmic slashdotting effect.
Re:Spore is going to suck (Score:1)
I seriously doubt that Spore will suck. In fact, the few games that he did do which werent well received were still a hell of a lot better then your average game designer. (Looking at Wikipedia, SimAnt and SimCopter come to mind)
Sure, Wired has put some inane stuff on but that's the risk you take if you try to predict the future all the time.
Ben
Re:Spore is going to suck (Score:2)
Re:yeah ok Spore's knocking it out of the park (Score:3, Insightful)
From the sounds of TFA... (Score:4, Insightful)
It sounds to me like the basic premise for their 'innovations' is that they plan on tacking GTA-style emergent gameplay onto ever title they can. Granted, it's a nice touch in certain titles but for God's sake, don't just shove it into games where it has no purpose. Going from one marketing gimmick (yearly sequels) to another (go wherever, do whatever) just because your original tactic is failing miserably doesn't make you save any face in my book.
Re:From the sounds of TFA... (Score:2)
That's not all though. If you beat the entire game on the hardest level you get to drive an M1A2 Abrams Tank as a golf cart.
Now that's innovation!
Re:From the sounds of TFA... (Score:2)
That's not all though. If you beat the entire game on the hardest level you get to drive an M1A2 Abrams Tank as a golf cart.
Now that's innovation!
Sadly, you suggestions seem like a lot of fun.
Re:From the sounds of TFA... (Score:2)
Title is bizarre (Score:4, Informative)
Great... (Score:1)
This is almost as good as naming a directory '-rf'.
Re:Great... (Score:1)
An innovation quota! (Score:5, Funny)
"Johnson, you're not innovating enough! You gotta get your innovation up another 8% by the end of the month, or I'm kicking you back down to playtesting!"
Re:An innovation quota! (Score:1)
Re:An innovation quota! (Score:1)
Blood poring from my ears! make it stop!!!!!!!!
Ira
ea: please remake duck hunt (Score:2, Funny)
Re:ea: please remake duck hunt (Score:4, Informative)
Did anyone else... (Score:5, Funny)
It's not just seeing "EA" and "innovation" in the same sentence, it's the fact they seem to be aiming for a specific percentage of "innovation" in their games. It all seems very accountanty.
Developer: I've got this great new idea for our game! It'll be revolutionary!
Boss: Sorry, I'm not sure if we've got enough innovation left in our budget for revolutionary, can you scale it down to a neat twist on an existing idea?
Re:Did anyone else... (Score:2)
Re:Did anyone else... (Score:2)
Paul Lee himself probably only said it as a ballpark indication that he want to innovate, and it isn't the title of the article, so maybe Zonk is the culprit.
Maybe it's the easiest way to express this for the headline, but
Title should surely read, (Score:1)
Re:Title should surely read, (Score:2)
It's not internal versus external. It's licensed properties versus original properties. Licensed means paying a lot of money for the videogame rights to an existing media property, such as Lord of the Rings. They develop both licensed and original games internally.
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Re:Novel idea for them (Score:2)
1)A lot of people get severe motion sickness in first person perspective. For example, myself. If a game is first person only, I won't buy it because I can't play it.
2)Where are all the 2D games at? 3D works for some genres, but platformers I still prefer in 2D. RPGs as well- by going 3D instead of 2D you might get more details in, but the worlds seem to be 1 hell of a lot smaller- there were more towns and dungeons in FF1 than FFX.
Re:Novel idea for them (Score:2)
2)Immersion is bullshit. It doesn't exist. I don't play games to be immersed, in fact I have never felt immersed in a game. I play them to have fun. Far more of
Re:Novel idea for them (Score:2)
But that doesn't change the fact that there really aren't many. Most of those that do exist are puzzle and card type games. The DS is really the last stand for 2D platformers and RPGs.
Re:Novel idea for them (Score:1)
what? (Score:2)
who wrote this crap? Maybe it's just this headache I have but this article seemed practically unreadable.
Innovation out of EA? (Score:1)
Re:Innovation out of EA? (Score:1)
When EA started they were great. Anyone else here remember M.U.L.E??
http://atarimule.neotechgaming.com/ [neotechgaming.com]
Innovation and sports games (Score:2)
Re:Innovation and sports games (Score:2)
You have to update data files (rosters, etc.) each year, or even more frequently. Excep
Re:Innovation and sports games (Score:2)
I believe the latest sports titles, at least the ones on Xbox, do allow you to update the rosters mid-season, to take advantage of all the free agency/trading action that happ
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Innovative Hockey (Score:2)
I'd like "open-ended" hockey (Score:2)
EA's upcoming innovative titles (Score:5, Funny)
Re:EA's upcoming innovative titles (Score:5, Funny)
Original version
Gandalf: I am the servant of the scret flame... (yeah, I don't know the whole quote, so sue me)
Gandalf: Thou shalt not pass!
Street Version
Gandalf: Yo I am one nasty nigga. I'm OG foo'. You don wan nonna dis
Gandalf: Now get to steppin biyatch.
Re:EA's upcoming innovative titles (Score:2)
Gandalf: I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the flame of Anor. Go back to the shadow. The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udûn! You shall not pass!
Street Gandalf would probably be like:
Gandalf: I carries a piece for Secret Fire, you dig? Blazing with my A-nar. Get your white-boy ass back uptown. Flame of Udun better flame out or you done, motha"#$"#. Don't be fronting any of that cracker whip-shit up in here. You be f"#$"#ing stopped, foo'.
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50% Innovation is really... (Score:3, Insightful)
Half empty, half full - ad naseum.
What's 50% Innovation? (Score:1)
Re:What's 50% Innovation? (Score:1)
This will be the new "Mini" series to complement the "Street" games.
Where the Problem Lies (Score:1)
Hmm... (Score:4, Funny)
Innovation (Score:1)
An Alternative (Score:1)
50% increase is easy... (Score:2, Insightful)
Mod Parent Up. (Score:2)
Hm... (Score:2, Funny)
Like, why 50%? We don't need that much. They could cut it down to, say, 38.3% Innovation, 90% profit whoring.
Note: The discrepancy in the numbers is best explain by the same math that convinces EA they make a profit.
New properites != Innovation! (Score:2)
It'd be nice if EA actually backed some new ideas besides those by Will Wright (apparently the only employee of the company to retain his soul). But because the company, back in their 8-bit computer days, were the publishers of so many wonderful creations, I have to rate the company as having a net deficit in the wonder-and-goodness department until they at least get back to that level.
Electronic Arts was hot stuff once. I doubt we'll ever see it at that level again.