FHM 5 news ?
It is end of August and NHL starts in just little over month, so when we can expect first FHM 5 news ? :)
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Sometime next month. We're not quite ready to start talking features yet.
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What is going to happen with FHM4 after the release of the new game?
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Right now, our entire focus is on the development of 5. We're quite happy with the progress made with 4 and the games final build is stable. We'll continue to support the game if people have issues, but unless there's something that is found that is game breaking, it's unlikely there will be another update to the game. |
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I meant if, I will be able to play to FHM4 anyway? Will be any other update to the game once the new one is released? :o |
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Sorry for being so annoying :crying: |
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ok, thanks will this configuration be enough to play FHM 5 ? Intel Core i5-8500 up to 4.10GHz, 16GB DDR4, 240GB SSD, Intel UHD Graphics 630, |
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Historical minors/commissioner mode for all teams
Any chance the new FHM will have historical minors/commissioner mode for all teams/ability to move all players around like in OOTP? :thumbup:
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Training Camps are open, exhibition games are underway in China (WHY?), puck drops in 17 days, Karlsson gets traded, but no news on FHM5.
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Hopefully FHM gets more licensed leagues. Option to create better game, more and in-depth modes with license is so much wider. Begining of october for release date is just fine, after all it's when NHL season starts... |
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The game will release when it's ready, and it's not there yet. Keep in mind, for most video games, development cycle is minimum 10 months. Most games, are over 2 years. With FHM and OOTP, while big ideas are worked on year round, for the most part, the game is built between our last update for the previous version and the release. It's a fluid process. Things happen when building the game. What the initial plans look like vs what comes out can be two distinctly different things. We could easily start talking features in June or July, but if we end up having to cut something because we make a change or it isn't working as we are intended, would you (our fans) be happy? We'd rather wait until we know for sure. |
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Please note that I refer here not to the normal delay and time required to develop each version (which is what you address in your response above) but the additional delay caused by having the NHL review your proposal, which is an entirely different matter. You have confirmed this additional delay both this year and last when directly asked. Let's tackle my other observations shall we? Can you confirm that the NHL license is free and is not a cost that you pass on to the ultimate purchaser? Do you really think I need hands-on experience dealing with the NHL to know this is not the case? But, please tell me I am wrong. You state that "there is a reason we are licensed" but then fail to divulge any reason. As I noted, it is a very simple process to download rosters, logos etc., so that can't be the reason. Moreover, if you run your league over a few seasons, most players end up being computer-created anyways. Plus, there are many of us creating custom leagues who have no need at all for the NHL license. Since we are paying for this license (subject to your telling me I am wrong about this), can you please articulate for us the advantages in doing so. |
[QUOTE=croatian;4367455]Hopefully FHM gets more licensed leagues. Option to create better game, more and in-depth modes with license is so much wider.
Utter nonsense. |
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Ok, whatever...now go to EA forums and tell them to drop NHL license as well. |
EA's NHL series is completely tied to the NHL-you can't create non-NHL leagues and customization is a joke. Even using the NHL name in the title would require a copyright license from the NHL. Player portraits, arenas etc all require copyright licenses.
The FHM series is significantly different. There are no graphics to speak of and league customization, a robust franchise mode and flexibility are the main advantages it offers. It is not tied exclusively to the NHL and there should be no copyright issues if we download rosters etc. What I particularly dislike, in addition to further enriching the NHL New York office for no discernible reason, is the leverage that this license provides the NHL in how games are developed. For example, NHL corporate public relations wants to de-emphasize physical play. It then requires the games that it licenses to reduce hitting/fighting in order to suit the new corporate image. I expect the official response from FHM is "this never happens" but what else is the NHL reviewing this game for before 'approving' it? The thought of this happening is grating. |
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