Monday, July 12, 2010

"3D not quite what you need” for team sports Says EA Sports Boss

FIFA in 3D? Sounds as though there’s some convincing to do, if comments from EA Sports president Peter Moore are any indication.

“When you’re doing team sports – and FIFA and Madden are good examples – the camera comes out higher to allow you to play the game and see the field. I’ve seen Madden already in 3D: you go down tight and the 3D effect is very cool, but when you come back to normal, 22-players? It’s not quite what you need,” Moore Said

“We’re looking at it, and we’ve certainly seen our games running in it, but we won’t just do it for the sake of doing it.”

Moore added that shooters such as Crysis 2 and Killzone provide a “wow factor” when running in 3D.

“I think it’s got to really add value to the game experience,” he said.

3D was one of E3’s most talked-about technologies.

Moore himself is cautious.

“I don’t think we’ve missed out on much right now,” he said. “I don’t know anybody with a 3D TV, I don’t know about you.”

Certainly it would be cool if fifa could 3D, while the EA Sports madden game series for sometime dissapeared from the PC.

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