ESPN NFL 2K5 Rushes Into Bug Issues 45
Thanks to GameSpot for its article discussing issues with the online modes of Sega's PS2/Xbox title ESPN NFL 2005, as "a server update will be released on Friday 'to address the login and roster problems some of you are experiencing.' The problems affect both the PlayStation and Xbox versions of the game." Amidst messageboard rumblings of "AI issues", the high-rated, budget-priced title also seems to have a separate problem with the Xbox Live version, as it's advised if you're "having difficulties getting another user to accept your challenge or if you are not receiving challenges once you've created a match, [to] power down your Xbox and restart" - the developers, apparently wrestling with the previously mentioned Xbox Live "LSP (Live Server Protocol)", are planning to fix this problem by August 6th.
Re:Good riddance. (Score:1, Insightful)
There's a reason annual updates to the same old NFL and NBA games sell well year after year - the unwashed masses. Me, I wouldn't care if sports gaming were a niche instead of mainstream, I'd still hate them.
Re:Good riddance. (Score:2)
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Re:Good riddance. (Score:5, Insightful)
In the console world (and the article is referring to console games) game sales in 2003 were broken down [connectedhomemag.com] like this:
action (27.1%)
sports (17.6 %)
racing (15.7%)
role-playing games (8.7%)
fighting games (6.9%)
family entertainment (4.7%)
shooter games (4.6%)
Contrary to what you might guess by reading Slashdot, the world is not full of RPG playing geeks drooling over the latest mmorpg. Two of the most maligned genres (sports and racing) make up 33% of sales. That's a lot of games- and a lot of people. PC game sales are only about 1/3 [gaming-age.com] of console game sales (and falling).
I just had 5 people come over to my house last night, and we played games for a while. Did they ask to play Morrowind? Or Zelda? Or KotOR? No...we played Basketball, Tennis and Golf.
Those games work in a social environment- there were guys and girls, some with experience on the games, some without. But we all had fun playing, and everyone liked the games. (I will go on record saying that Top Spin is one of the best party games ever).
It's fine that you like RPGs, and maybe you think they are the best things ever. But please realize that a large part of the world disagrees with you.
Re:Good riddance. (Score:2)
Also aside from the occasional expansion, MMORPGers are paying monthly fees, not buying boxsets.
Re:Good riddance. (Score:2, Informative)
Ummmm, not even close. Consoles have a very [konami.com] strong [square-enix-usa.com] presence [monolithsoft.co.jp] in the RPG market, and console RPG's most likely outsell PC RPG's several times over.
Re:Good riddance. (Score:3, Informative)
From the same article I referenced earlier, here is the breakdown for PC games:
strategy (27.1%)
children's entertainment (14.5%)
shooters (13.5%)
family entertainment (9.5%)
role-playing (8.7%)
sports titles (5.8%)
racing (4.4%)
adventure (3.9%)
simulation (3.5%)
So, role-playing on a PC (which is about 1/3 of console market) being 9% equals about 3% of the console market.
Really- I am not trying to tell you that RPGs suck, but I do want to put the facts out there that YES a lot
Re: The top selling game in North America... (Score:1)
Re:Good riddance. (Score:1, Insightful)
I like sports games. I like them a lot, and I don't consider myself to be an idiot.
Regrettably, there seems to be this elitist and narrow-minded opinion among many in the "gamer" (I despise that word) community that FPS and RTS games are the pinnacle of gaming's evolution, and that all other genres are somehow beneath them. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Virtually all popular sports are amazingly complex blends of strategy and skill. An astonishing level of depth exists in games like football
Hmm (Score:3, Interesting)
Although it is fortunate that the problem can be fixed on the server end.
I know serious bugs occur with PC games. As the code becomes more complex, so the risk of bugginess increases. PC games can be patched easily however.
Console games are beginning to come close to PC games in terms of complexity, with the next generation of consoles around the corner now, so what will happen when a serious bug is found in a console game, that can't be fixed on the server side?
Re:Hmm (Score:2, Interesting)
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Anyone knows if it was corrected for the USA release?
Re:Hmm (Score:2)
PCs have all the testing problems you would expect from all those different set-ups, but instead of using patches as a last resort, they seem to be used an excuse to launch an unfinished game early to get the revenue stream moving.
Re:Hmm (Score:1)
Once game X leaves [insert third-party publisher name here]'s Quality Assurance department, it is immediately sent to [insert console maker regional section name here]. Even if the third party publisher thinks the game is ready, the console-maker can refuse it for a bunch of reasons, including it being "too buggy".
Obviously, as money is always implied, some console-makers are m
Sigh (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Sigh (Score:3, Insightful)
but that is no excuse, it's not like you are having to deal with hardware/config issues here
CJC
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Latest game I've been playing, though, Front Mission 4 - no bugs as of yet. I'll just keep at that one.
not sure about this trend (Score:3, Insightful)
Ex. 1) Ninja Gaiden Hurricane Pack. This is awesome. New stuff that makes an already great game better. Some armchair critics will say that this stuff (especially the camera) should have been in the game in the first place. The fact is, even if Team Ninja never released this patch then Ninja Gaiden would still be one of the best games on Xbox.
Ex. 2) NFL 2k5. Bugs that interfere with normal usage are unacceptable. I don't want to get home from EB and find out that my new game crashes if I try to enter the second level with a crossbow equipped. This would be a step closer to PC gaming, of which I want no part of. Except for Doom 3.
Re:not sure about this trend (Score:2, Funny)
Crossbow?? No no, you are thinking of XFL 2k5...
Re:not sure about this trend (Score:1)
*sigh* Nerds....
Re:not sure about this trend (Score:3, Informative)
Early reports (such as at IGN) are stating that the new camera, surprise surprise, is essentially useless in combat. It apparently mostly helps in the adventure sequences (ie finding stuff in the environment). I wonder if Team Ninja is just including this camera to show certain people "See, a full control camera you havet constantly fiddle with in a fast action game like Ninja Gaiden suc
Re:more of the same (Score:2, Informative)
All in all, this game compares favo
Re:more of the same (Score:2)
In the team roster page, the very first "team" that you scroll through (with the black and white buttons on the xbox, I believe) is free agents. Took me a while to find it too. That is also where your created players show up. Of course once you assign them to a team, make sure you update the depth chart, as I don't think the game does that.
wow, nice policy Xbox (Score:2)
Guess now Thief 3 and this game are down the road of patches : What's next ?
Re:wow, nice policy Xbox (Score:2, Informative)
Theif 3 will not be patched because the AI bug does not effect online play. (besides the fact that Theif 3 is not a Live enabled title in the first place)
Re:wow, nice policy Xbox (Score:2)
I wonder if Microsoft is preventing this because it would open the floodgates on lower quality testing on Console games - up until now, the only real advantage that consoles have over PC's.
AI Issues (Score:1)
Re:AI Issues (Score:2)
I have always wanted to find a football game where the difficulty setting makes the computer AI smarter rather than making the computer players more talented or more of a "cheater" (ex. playing Amateur difficulty puts you against a Jerry Glanville or a Dennis Ericson while
League Problems (Score:2)
I really with they'd let you play Franchise mode onilne. Where 2 players are able to have their own teams inside a Franchise like on Madden 2004.
Its a good game though, I've already played like 10+ games in 4 days.
-- Alex
Bugs (Score:1, Interesting)
NFL 2k5 is a bug ridden nightmare... (Score:3, Interesting)
The developer, Visual Concepts, refuses to acknowledge many of the reports and has only acted now out fear and liability.
More disheartening is the fact that almost all the online reviews for the game made no mention of the bug filled mess that is online play. NFL 2k5 recieved almost perfect rankings from most of the magazines I read, leading me to beleive that most review sites do little, if any homework on the games they review.
Also, no mention was ever made of the features removed from the game that were present in last years version. Chat capability and the ability to change playbooks have been REMOVED from this years game, yet the developers chose to add useless features for marketing and hype that detracted from 2k4's flawless gameplay.
This is clearly the last year for the ESPN videogames. It's unfortunate, but they don't have the resources to compete with EA. They can't even playtest their games.
Nothing new here. (Score:2, Funny)
That's not a bug in your game; that's merely a feature of using a Microsoft platform.
custom music (Score:1)
does anybody know the reasoning behind this or are they just making us ps2 hdd owners feel bad about our purchase?