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2 years ago
EA is a AAA company but is our EA hockey game considering to be an trippel A title?
I dont know how it works, if every game that comes from a trippel A company becomes to be a trippel A game... 🤔
Becuase EA hockey dosent deserve to have that high demands, I mean when have they ever lived up to that.
Best, but also most difficult, would be to have non direct expectations and just take whats given.
But im sure when trailers and other info is startin to come, the hype and the expectations will follow.
EA is good at making a buzz about their own game, to build castles in the air and then have to explain themselves the whole year when things didnt become to be what everyone was expecting.
But would be fun to get a game were at least 50% of the people on this board was positive.
Mission impossible, EA tell me?.. 🙄😏
I dont know how it works, if every game that comes from a trippel A company becomes to be a trippel A game... 🤔
Becuase EA hockey dosent deserve to have that high demands, I mean when have they ever lived up to that.
Best, but also most difficult, would be to have non direct expectations and just take whats given.
But im sure when trailers and other info is startin to come, the hype and the expectations will follow.
EA is good at making a buzz about their own game, to build castles in the air and then have to explain themselves the whole year when things didnt become to be what everyone was expecting.
But would be fun to get a game were at least 50% of the people on this board was positive.
Mission impossible, EA tell me?.. 🙄😏
NeonSkyline21
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Sega82megaWell I think it's fair to call EA's NHL series a AAA series considering it's a FULL priced game that ALSO has a full-on microtransaction-based mode in HUT. It's safe to assume that EA makes way more money from this game than they're willing to invest just judging from the number of devs and resources allocated to this game.
So, AAA-level criticism is warranted, IMHO.
With that aside, I think it's foolish to assume the game will look/play much different than it has the past 2 years. Things will be slightly adjusted so that the meta SLIGHTLY shifts, but that's all one should/could expect.
- 2 years agoSome info I found out about triple A.
"The term "AAA Games" is a classification used within the video gaming industry to signify high-budget, high-profile games that are typically produced and distributed by large, well-known publishers. These games often rank as “blockbusters” due to their extreme popularity."
High budget EA hockey? You be the judge, but I dont think so.. Thats not how I have been learned.
" AAA is the term to designate the games with the highest production and marketing budgets, usually priced at around $60. The terms AA, A, or B are not used to designate game budgets or pricing. Indie Games are those that are created without the financial support of a publisher. "
Guess EA hockey qualify here, when it comes to the price, if $60 is correct.
" How long does it take to make a AAA game?
between 3 to 5 years
But for games in the AAA category, it's a good assumption to say that they take something between 3 to 5 years to develop. This can be a lot more if the gameplay or assets need to be done from scratch, or if the assets are already there from the previous year (like they do with Call of Duty)."
3-5 years.
And I dont think NHL games can call themselves a 'blockbuster' due to their extreme popularity.
Hellooo, anyoone online out there?
Im having a hard time classified EA hockey as a trippel A 'thang'.
Maybe Aljo know what exactly it takes to be a trippel A title?
A large, well-known publishers, is EA for certain.
Does really EA hockey 'live up' to the name as a AAA ?
"According to the report, AAA games that are greenlit now with potential releases in 2024 or 2025 typically receive development budgets of $200 million or higher — Call of Duty has already surpassed $300 million in development costs alone."
200 million dollar... That would have been something.
Is this something EA can talk about, Aljo what is our budget here in 'hockey land'? What budget are NHL 24 gonna have?
But no mather if its a trippel A or not, EA will always have a big pressure of succeeding, and I guess we all should have some expectations on our developers.
I will love to hear the hype for 24. Just because its fun.- rsandersr472 years agoSeasoned Ace@Sega82mega Regardless of you define itbas a AAA. They need to take 2-3 years and reinvest all revenue into the game to save the series imo. There just isn't enough changes. Everyone knows exactly what to expect every year and every year less people buy. I have NEVER been less excited about an NHL game. I expect almost nothing from 24. I might pick it up for black friday maybe. I was always getting EA play and getting the most expensive version. I'm just bored of it and sick of all the bugs. Whether you define it as a AAA game or not a $60 game should not have THIS many bugs. Especially in lobbies. What game has more lobby bugs? Again, if you compare this to 2k you would think 2k was a FAR FAR FAR bigger company and the game was made 20-30 years after NHL.. it's sad.
- KlariskraysNHL2 years agoHero@rsandersr47 I think it's also unfair to compare NHL and NBA in terms of popularity. NBA games probably sell like 4mil+ copies while NHL at it's best was only selling like 1.5million copies. So I would assume the size of budget and teams greatly differ. Investors aren't gonna throw money to lose on improving a game that they probably deem doesn't have much of a player pool to entice. I mean the reason the game probably has some arcade feel is to get the average person interested in it.
But honestly if you are a diehard fan and buy the same sports game year after year it just all feels the same. And I feel as we grow older we notice these things even more and feel let down.
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