Stereotypes, brawls, and not taking things seriously: An interview with Handsome Woman Productions about Ultimate Gay Fighter
Added: 28.11.2013 16:36 | 1 views | 0 comments
Ultimate Gay Fighter isn't your typical fighting game. It stars a cast of flamboyant characters, each based on a stereotype or cliché, battling it out to win the Gay Fight championship.
It's a thorny area, so I caught up with Handsome Woman Productions founder Michael Patrick to find out what he thinks about some of the accusations that have been put to the game since its announcement.
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| The Xbox Two and PS5 should arrive by 2018-2019, says EA boss
Added: 28.11.2013 15:32 | 4 views | 0 comments
"A five, six year gap is what I expect going forward.".
Riddle me this: how many years of use do you expect to get out of a console, for #163;400-odd? Eight? Ten? How about five or six? Because that's how long we've got till the next next generation Xbox arrives, according to EA Studios executive vice-president Patrick S#246;derlund.
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| We need to do a "better job" of Battlefield bug-testing, admits EA, but we'll never catch everything
Added: 28.11.2013 14:11 | 5 views | 0 comments
"Should players expect base functionality for something they've purchased? Absolutely.".
Struggling to access Battlefield 4's online? You're not the only one. Speaking to the Guardian, EA Studios executive vice president Patrick S#246;derlund has confessed that the publisher needs to work harder to iron out bugs ahead of release - not just for Battlefield, but across its entire line-up.
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| EA expects to see a new console generation in 5-6 years time
Added: 28.11.2013 13:17 | 3 views | 0 comments
Xbox One and PlayStation 4 may have only just arrived, but that hasn't stopped EA from talking about their successors.
Talking with MCV, EA Studios EVP Patrick Soderlund revealed that he expects the next console generation to arrive in around five to six years time, suggesting that the life spans of PS4 and Xbox One may not live up to those of their predecessors.
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| News: EA admits it has to do a 'better job' of bug-testing, but believes players 'should be patient'
Added: 28.11.2013 12:42 | 1 views | 0 comments
"Should players be patient and allow us to update games when they come out? Yes. Should players expect base functionality for something they've purchased? Absolutely."
Responding to criticism over the major stability issues faced by Battlefield 4 players, EA Studios EVP Patrick Soderlund told The Guardian: "Listen, we have to do a better job of getting games into the market that are as bug-free as possible. What I would say is, games are becoming more and more complex – even though we'll run a beta and we'll do massive amounts of testing, there are certain things, especially in an online-focused environment, that you won't catch.
"I wish I could [say] that we will, but I don't think we'll ever catch everything. I think we've got better at...
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| EA expects to see a new console generation in 5-6 years time
Added: 28.11.2013 12:17 | 5 views | 0 comments
Xbox One and PlayStation 4 may have only just arrived, but that hasn't stopped EA from talking about their successors.
Talking with MCV, EA Studios EVP Patrick Soderlund revealed that he expects the next console generation to arrive in around five to six years time, suggesting that the life spans of PS4 and Xbox One may not live up to those of their predecessors.
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| News: EA expects to see a new console generation in 5-6 years time
Added: 28.11.2013 9:31 | 1 views | 0 comments
Xbox One and PS4 successors to roll out in 2018/2019, exec predicts.
Talking with MCV, EA Studios EVP Patrick Soderlund revealed that he expects the next console generation to arrive in around five to six years time, suggesting that the life spans of PS4 and Xbox One may not live up to those of their predecessors.
"This console cycle [360/PS3] may have gone on a little bit longer than I would have wanted," Soderlund told the site.
"At the same time, you have seen games like The Last of Us and GTA V at the end of a cycle which perhaps you would not have expected a few years ago. But a five, six year gap is what I expect going...
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| EA is "clever enough" to avoid "cookie-cutter" games, says Battlefield 4 dev
Added: 25.11.2013 14:42 | 6 views | 0 comments
"We don't make Battlefield games just to make money.".
Over the course of the past two decades, Battlefield developer Digital Illusions CE has grown from an attic developer to the heart and soul of a publisher's entire output - responsible not just for Call of Duty's fiercest rival, but also the engine that breathes life into titles as dissimilar as Need for Speed: Rivals and Dragon Age: Inquisition. How has this burden of responsibility affected DICE's native culture, and what does it think of its parent company? I had a bit of a chinwag with Battlefield 4's executive producer Patrick Bach on the subject.
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