I ja jedva cekam da zaigram prvi put fifu sa next gen grafikom, do sada sve sto sam mogao je da gledam na youtube klipove iz FIFA2008 sa PS3 
Isto tako brate,isto tako...Nagledao sam se gameplay trailera za PS3,znachi...I ako je krajem maja recheno da
verovatno nece biti next-gen-a(ne od strane EA SPORTS-a)
u FIFA 09[spoiler]Unfortunately we must bring the news that the coming fifa game from EA SPORTS, FIFA 09, will probably not have the long awaited next gen graphic and physics engine. As reason the EA SPORTS game developing studios in Canada mentioned that especially the gameplay- and physics engine is very difficult to convert and that this takes more time than expected. So, the pc gamers must have to wait another year before the next gen engine comes. If there are any news on that topic, we'll inform you as fast as we can
P.S. preuzeto sa nekog fifinog gamerskog 4uma.[/spoiler] ipak je potvrdjeno da ce biti...Iskreo da je izashla u onako "sjajnom" izdanju kao shto je 2008 ne bih je chak ni instalirao ali sa ove se necu skidati...Kakve samo finte imaju,auuuu...Plakalo mi se kada sam igrao kod ortaka na PS3 koliko je bolji fudbal od nasheg trenutno najboljeg PES-a 2008...
With regards to the former, the graphics engine in the game has been improved to the point where, Hossack claims,
the visuals in the PC version of the game are the same as those in the 360 and PS3 console version, including the same heads, bodies, kit details, and lighting effects. The game's implemented 3D grass and added a high-resolution ball. You'll notice everything from player veins to wrinkles on their uniforms if you look close enough.
Paul Hossack: What made that happen were three main things. The visuals are first. Our development team that worked on 360 and PS3 has blazed the trail on graphics, and we've used that exact technology and made it work on the PC. Players will look lifelike; you'll see the sweat on their brow and 3D grass. We focused on leading-edge visuals.We use the same super high detail models from the PS3 and 360...
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