07:36 AM - September 26, 2011 by Steve_OS
GamerXchange has posted their interview with
FIFA 12 producer, David Rutter.
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Oren: Among the improvements in the Career mode, we get to see a new moral system which will enable players to show their feelings/frustration, will players like Carlos Tevez be more agitated than players like Lionel Messi?
Rutter: Career Mode is now driven by the same drama, storylines and emotion of the real world. If it happens in real life, it can happen in our game. Managing team chemistry is vital to your success, and players react like they do in real life to playing time, form, injuries, league position. Player morale impacts the game on the pitch and storylines are created through Career Mode and then dynamically fed into the game.
Oren: Another promising aspect of the Career Mode in FIFA 12 is the brand new youth scouting system, how will the system work and will we see a bidding war between top clubs, kinda like in the case of Neymar?
Rutter: Youth players are always eligible to be signed so you can sign 14-year-olds, for example, if your scouts think that the player will develop. Other teams also have scouts so it is a race against other teams to sign them. If you do not choose to sign a youth player then another team might sign the player. You can sign a youth player and you retain his rights for as long as you wish, until he makes the first team squad or you choose to release him. |
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