FIFA 12 Nintendo Wii Vs Android
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FIFA 12 Nintendo Wii Vs Android • #fifa12xbox360 #fifa #fifa12wii • FIFA 12 (titled FIFA Soccer 12 in North America) is a football simulation video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label. It was released in September 2011 on consoles for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii; on handhelds for PlayStation Portable, Nintendo 3DS, Xperia Play, Android and iOS; and on computers for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. A port of the game entitled FIFA Football (FIFA Soccer in North America) was released as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita. • David Rutter, the line producer for FIFA 12, promised a revolutionary year for FIFA ... especially in the gameplay department. [6] • In the United Kingdom, an Ultimate Edition of the game was available at Game and Gamestation stores. It included four monthly Ultimate Team gold packs, with each pack containing 12 items, including players, contracts, stadiums, managers, staff, fitness, healing, footballs, kits and badges. Each pack contains one rare item, such as enhanced player attributes, longer contracts and the most coveted players.[7] On 22 June 2011, EA Sports announced that the Microsoft Windows version of FIFA 12 will have the same engine, features, and competitions as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions.[2] • Along with several other new EA Sports titles, FIFA 12 was available three days early to purchasers of the EA Sports Season Ticket.[8] • The release date of the FIFA 12 demo was announced at the Gamescom event in Germany on 16 August 2011; the demo was available from Xbox Live Marketplace and EA's Origin Store[9] for Microsoft Windows on 13 September 2011.[10] • Gameplay • FIFA 12 introduced three major gameplay changes: the Impact Engine, Tactical Defending, and Precision Dribbling.[4] • In development for several years,[4] the Impact Engine improves collision variety, accuracy, and momentum preservation.[11] A new advanced procedural animation system is used along with collision physics to produce different results depending on the players and physical forces involved.[12] This affects all players, so even those off the ball may have collisions.[12] The Impact Engine has been cited as a game-changer, making FIFA 12 less structured and synthetic than its predecessors,[12] and has been described by producer David Rutter as the biggest technological change to the series since the transition to the current generation of consoles.[4] The Impact Engine also directly affects injuries sustained by players during a match.[12] • The new Tactical Defending system aims to change the approach to defending by placing equal importance on positioning, intercepting passes and tackling. When defending there will be more of an emphasis on slowing attackers down and containing them, and pressuring them into making mistakes.[12] This is intended to be a more manual form of defending, requiring greater timing and precision[13] when compared to the defensive press system used in previous FIFA games.[14] The old system, now dubbed legacy defending , where a button press causes an AI player to home in on the player in possession of the ball, can still be used offline,[15] and in online friendlies and custom unranked matches.[16] • The Precision Dribbling feature allows players to dribble whilst shielding, meaning that the player can still move around the pitch whilst holding players off, rather than being rooted to the spot.[17] Close control has been added below jogging as a way of allowing players to take smaller, more frequent touches, keeping the ball closer and keeping tighter control.[17] Players will now be much more aware of their surroundings. As an example, players in possession near the touchline will understand their position, and keep tighter control of the ball to stop it running out of play.[17] • An improved artificial intelligence system named Pro Player Intelligence aims to make AI-controlled players react to the skills and capabilities of other players with appropriate actions. For example, a winger will be more likely to cross the ball into the box when he has a waiting teammate with aerial ability, whereas he might look for support and play the ball along the ground if that teammate is less of an aerial threat.[18] Players will also make better use of their own strengths, so for example a creative player might look for less obvious opportunities such as playing long accurate passes, where another player in his situation would be more likely to play it safe with a short pass.[19] • Match presentation has also been overhauled with a new default camera angle and improvements to the broadcast-style match build-up.[19] Some in-game cutscenes have been removed, such as those before throw-ins and corner kicks. Instead, a player will simply run to perform the task in question with no interruption.[14]
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