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*runs*
This confirms that the Xbox owners will be able to play against each online. It doesnt matter to me because I dont have an online connection for my PS2 or one for my Xbox (if i had one).
I hope the PS2 version sells well, the last we need is for it to become an Xbox sequel. I also hope that apart from this that both games are exactly the same. It would be unfair if one version is better than the other in terms of graphics etc...
> I read that they have scrapped the online, any news about this
> Fantasymeister?
No idea, I don't keep up with footie online as it's not my genre. The real reason the boxers are getting excited is that even though the XBox has been online for ages longer than the PS2 this is the first ever online footie title for them, whereas the PS2 has already had 2. So we're kinda 'been there done that' already, but it's all new to them.
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Anyway, anyone with any sense knows that Pro Evo is the only football gaming franchise worth caring about.
> Anyway, anyone with any sense knows that Pro Evo is the only football
> gaming franchise worth caring about.
Correction, only a small minority (in gaming terms) of elitist "This is how footie should be played" perfectionists know that Pro Evo is the only footie gaming franchise worth caring about.
Personally I prefer TIF because it's more fun to play.
As for EIF, any game where the coders make Latvia as good as France isn't really football, more of a disaster movie. Sold well, did it? :P
I think the Xbox can definetly live without Killzone from the previews I've read. Me thinks Halo 2, Halflife 2 and Doom 3 should definetly manage to somehow fill the gap.
Killzone looks like a cheap version of Half Life.
I have a PS2 and i'm not getting it...