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Peter Moore is 'sprightly,' FIFA might use motion controls photo

Apparently, EA Sports chief Peter Moore is well suited for his job.

According to FIFA 10 producer David Rutter (speaking with VideoGamer.com), the guy runs marathons and used to play semi-pro soccer in England. The Liverpool native is also a big fan of his hometown Liverpool F.C. (but does he know all the words to "You Will Never Walk Alone"?), and can hit the crossbar from the center line of a soccer pitch (about 55 yards).

“No honestly. Honestly. He’s a very, very good football player. He’s always ribbing me, because I run marathons occasionally and he’s run marathons as well. He’s a pretty sprightly old dude," says Rutter.

I've been playing soccer for years and couldn't do that. The last time I even touched a soccer ball, I was trying to knock an empty beer can off a crossbar from about 15 yards. I couldn't do it, of course, because I just finished drinking that one and several others before. I sprained my foot in the process.

Moving on! When asked about using motion-controlled technology in FIFA, Rutter explained that "there are a few things we could do, which we’re thinking about doing at the moment. But it’s not something that’s suddenly going to manifest itself in FIFA 10.”

FIFA 11, on the other hand, would be a better bet, but only if it contributed something special to the game, explained Rutter:

I’m a big fan of -- and I’ve said it a number of times and I’ll say it again -- if it’s not good enough it won’t make it in. Don’t just want to put something in because it’s something we’re asked to do or it’s something people think we should. If it doesn’t add to the overall thing, then it’s pointless. I don’t want it to be just this distraction, to be quite honest.

I'm not a very creative person -- which is why I write about games instead of design them -- but I can't even begin to imagine how Microsoft's Natal or Sony's motion controller would work in a game like FIFA. Do you guys have any ideas?








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Daxelman's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/15/2009 19:22
Daxelman
[b]PENALTY KICKS

FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DO THIS.


FOR THE LOVE OF GOD.[/b]
Daxelman's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/15/2009 19:22
Daxelman
BBCode Fail. D=
Zippyduda's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/15/2009 20:22
Zippyduda
Didn't know Hamza played for Barce'....

Go Sharks! :P
sinny's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/15/2009 21:02
sinny
A cool way to use motion controls would be:
to act like the team's coach indicating plays in real time at the same time a friend is acting like the futbol players with the regular controls.
or something like that
Cowboy TTop's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/15/2009 21:25
Cowboy TTop
Don't dig that idea much. For penalties it would be cool though.

If it ain't broke, don't fix it, EA.
comradetrotskii's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/15/2009 21:26
comradetrotskii
Play Pro Evo on the Wii. Thats how to use motion controls, and that's how to make a 'soccer' (I fucking hate that word :p) game. The two Pro Evo games on the Wii represent the closest simulation yet to football, and are infinitely superior to the 'next gen' Pro Evo and even the last FIFA (which was by all accounts pretty good).
Chronic Logic's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/16/2009 00:35
Chronic Logic
motion control would be used for kicking and foot work mostly. But I don't think they can work in the whole entire running aspect.
Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/16/2009 04:22
Darren Nakamura
Aren't you an English major? There is a difference between "spritely" and "sprightly." I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume it is just a typo.
wadawoodo's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/16/2009 05:31
wadawoodo
I know all the words to you'll never walk alone...
Joseph Leray's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/16/2009 06:39
Joseph Leray
Dexter -- at the time I was writing this interview, the website I quoted from used "spritely," which is an acceptable British spelling of the word. (VideoGamer.com is a British website to boot.) VG has since changed their version, though.

And, per your trolling, I changed mine too.
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