And that's fine. Just like it's perfectly fine for someone to disagree with that point view. No matter how they express it.And about point of view maybe you see me that i have faith in konami i think you mean i have faith in game okay it is good at least i have faith in something that can be improved and changed by time .
Don't refer to people as a disease that is, imo, the embodiment of evil over a video game. Come on.Dont talk about death or what ?
Eh. I don't think 'cool' has anything to do with it. People are always going to have opinions. It is what it is.Honestly, I know it's cool to hate on the game.
I played it once when it came out. I saw the potential. I saw what they are trying to do.But, the gameplay has seen many strides that rewards a "realistic" way of playing the game, EVEN ONLINE, even with full manual controls against ping pong players, and that's thanks to better passing physics, wavering match up against pass/shot fakes, and the improved off ball player movement and dribbling inertia coupled with a much slower build up and none of this was or ever will be seen in FIFA with its fancy content and graphics
I've beaten people for years playing slowly and methodically in fifa mate lol. Playstyle will always be down to the human play imo. Yes you can try to tailor a game to a certain style, but people are going to play games however they want to imo.
But as I said, I've seen the game's potential. At some point I'll finish my current save and, if they've released actual offline modes, I will consider eFootball then.
I think that's industry wide at this point. Gonna go back to Microsoft but that's where they screwed up big time with the Xbox One; they though their loyal core player base would be there no matter what. Since Phil Spencer has been in charge they've been better about how they treat their player base while maintaining the idea of reaching as many players as possible (via cloud gaming). I guess the question is now will Konami make the same mistake and will it ultimately cost them. Personally, I think mobile and F2P will their saving grace at least for the immediate future.It's time we all realised Konami don't want the loyal fans. We mean nothing to them other than an inconvenience harping on about off-line modes that they have no real intention on delivering on. In their eyes all we do is post bad press on social media and give them bad reviews/publicity. The sooner they get rid of those disenchanted with the franchise who will never convert to pay to play the better for them. We are being strung along now to keep the numbers up for online play and they'll continue to string us along until we wise up. The control scheme, model, everything is geared towards mobile and pulling people away from the other game. They've even mapped the controls to be more like it. The bottom line is loyal fans don't matter to them anymore, there's a far bigger pond for them to fish in.
eFootball currently offers nothing for me. They could fix every issue and make the best on pitch experience, but it would mean nothing to me without the modes I want to play. In the same way I appreciate aspects of Escape from Tarkov, but I will never play it because I don't like battle royale games.Still no respect for us offline users.
I don't care about dream team. Or any sort of ultimate team mode within an online space. And until they released ML or a properly fleshed out BAL mode I have no interest in playing it again.
Ultimately what will convince them is the actual release. It really doesn't matter what we think or feel at this point. If say 4 years from now Konami releases objectively the greatest football game ever made, we all will at least give it a go.convincing people by something will happen by time is better than convincing them by a theory or something will not happen .