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Sheeyt
04-24-2004, 06:27 AM
NO MORE RUMORS!!!!

http://xbox.ign.com/articles/508/508793p1.html?fromint=1

EA Goes Xbox Live
IGN brings you the first details on EA's first Xbox Live games.

April 23, 2004 - After years of discussions, Electronic Arts and Microsoft are putting the final touches on a partnership enabling four of EA's sports titles, and possibly three non-sports games, to go online with Xbox Live this fall, IGN learned today. The Redwood City, Ca.-based publisher will announce its strategy at the annual Electronic Entertainment Exposition this May, but it may reveal plans earlier to investors this April 29, during its upcoming fiscal announcement.


"They're psyched," a former EA employee, who asked not to be identified, told IGN. "EA is going to bring its games to Live this year. It's finally happening."

Madden NFL 2005, NCAA College Football, NASCAR Thunder 2005, and NBA Live comprise the sports package for Xbox Live this fall. The non-sports games are less concrete, but as IGN has learned from several sources close to the company, Battlefield: Modern Combat, EA's new Goldeneye game, and perhaps Burnout 3 are first in line for Xbox online compatibility.

Other investigations point to EA's long-awaited move on two of these titles. Digital Illusions CE (DICE) said in 2002 it planned to make a second Battlefield game for both PC and Xbox. It quickly re-worded its statements to include only PC.

Two Wall Street analysts (UBS Warburg Equity Research and Banc of America Securities) reported in their weekly newsletters that EA will bring its games to Xbox Live, one specifically naming Battlefield as an Xbox Live candidate. "We do expect that to change this year, with Battlefield 1942 for Xbox expected to have Xbox Live capability," said a UBS report. "The popularity of Xbox Live, which is likely to be supported by Electronic Arts for the first time in 2004, also contributes to our confidence in strong Xbox hardware sales this year," reported Banc of America Securities.

Criterion told IGN in 2003 that Burnout 2 would have been Xbox Live compatible, but Microsoft was late delivering critical information, so Burnout 2: Critical Impact only had minimal support. The representative added that the next game in the series (Burnout 3) will fully support Xbox Live; this was prior to EA's announcement to publish Burnout 3.

The games have never been the problem, as EA has publicly stated its issues with Microsoft's successful online strategy: Content control and cash. Xbox owners must pay $69.99 for a starter kit (and $49.99 to renew) to play online Xbox games on centralized servers run by Microsoft. EA wants both control over its content and money for gamers to play its titles. Unlike Sony Computer Entertainment America's laissez-faire setup, which is determined by independent publishers themselves, Microsoft gathers and controls everything. While full fiscal details were not revealed, IGN believes that EA was able to strike a deal with Microsoft to lower the manufacturer's licensing fees for those particular games. Another possibilitiy is that it's working on a new monetary package to pay for online play. As for content, IGN believes Microsoft will share its data with EA.

Recently, Microsoft's move to create Live Server Protocol (LSP), which enables publishers to set up their own specialized tournaments and leagues on sub-servers, has made the move easier for EA to swallow. Sega revealed its plans to bring its sports games online (check the story on IGN Sports, detailing the LSP's flexibility, and EA is likely to follow suit.

A Sega representative told IGN, "We expect EA to go to Xbox Live this year, and we would be shocked if they didn't."

EA and Microsoft firmly deny their change in plans. "EA and Microsoft do not have an agreement for including online capability in EA titles for Xbox," said an EA representative. "We have a solid partnership with Microsoft and many titles in development for the Xbox. Discussions are ongoing."

She added: "Competition from other developers is one of the dynamics that made EA SPORTS produce so many great games. We expect these teams will be reassigned to make more great games for the Xbox."

Microsoft was less imaginative in its response. "We haven't made any announcements and we don't comment on rumors or speculation."

IGN will have more details on EA's Xbox Live plans soon. Check back on April 29 and during E3.
-- Douglass C. Perry

Sexaya
04-24-2004, 06:45 AM
I don't see anything concrete on there o_O. But if it IS true, YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CarGuy
04-24-2004, 08:51 AM
Screw the sports games I want to play Battlefield 1942! :cool:

No Fear 23
04-24-2004, 09:47 AM
i can only hope EA wont get greedy over this.

Xbox Owner
04-24-2004, 10:24 AM
It's not true guys.

Read the rest of the article..

"EA and Microsoft firmly deny their change in plans. "EA and Microsoft do not have an agreement for including online capability in EA titles for Xbox," said an EA representative. "We have a solid partnership with Microsoft and many titles in development for the Xbox. Discussions are ongoing.""

LTM360
04-24-2004, 10:35 AM
YES YES YES YES YES!!! OMG BATTLEFIELD YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :hail: :hail: YES!!!!111oneoneone1111!!!11!!1one!!!

[edit] Xbox Owner... screw you and your ability to point stuff out... :cuss:

Xbox Owner
04-24-2004, 10:36 AM
YES YES YES YES YES!!! OMG BATTLEFIELD YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :hail: :hail: YES!!!!111oneoneone1111!!!11!!1one!!!

its not true dude

PapaSKooT
04-24-2004, 11:13 AM
It's not true guys.

Read the rest of the article..

"EA and Microsoft firmly deny their change in plans. "EA and Microsoft do not have an agreement for including online capability in EA titles for Xbox," said an EA representative. "We have a solid partnership with Microsoft and many titles in development for the Xbox. Discussions are ongoing.""


That's what we call the "Corporate Propaganda Machine. Officially, they "will not be supporting it", but it will be official @ E3.

JADE8704
04-24-2004, 06:11 PM
Wow...my dreams are finally coming true. With EA on XBL, hopefully we'll see NCAA 2005 and the Battlefield series.

I guess we'll have to wait till E3 to find out if this is definite. Cross your fingers!

Justy
04-24-2004, 06:13 PM
.... BF Modern War a PS2 Exclusive ? ..... Do they want it to be a wasted oppituny :watchout:

ScottTheKilla
04-24-2004, 07:48 PM
Ya until I see an official statement from Microsoft and EA its still just a rumor.

Tim
04-25-2004, 08:44 PM
I'll be on the optomistic side. I remember when it was said that "GTA WILL NEVER BE ON XBOX." And we all know how that turned out!!

Goldeneye on live....Ahhhhhhhh....the sweetness!

BananaMan
04-25-2004, 09:47 PM
Goldeneye on live, would OWN!

Slowride
04-25-2004, 10:42 PM
I'm salivating over ncaa 2005 and battlefield

CRAYMAN
04-26-2004, 11:31 AM
I guess Madden '05 won't make it. :(

WynnFire
04-26-2004, 09:14 PM
If Burnout 3 is online and EA doesn't screw it up, then I will definately play it. Plus definately play Battlefield if it's online. I wonder what kind of agreement they made. I wonder if we will suffer somehow.

CRAYMAN
04-27-2004, 01:28 PM
Actually, I read that Madden '05 should make it to be LIVE.

And it looks like this rumor has some corroboration. COOL!

Mr Incognit0
04-27-2004, 02:48 PM
all of u guys keep talking about battlefield but doesnt xbox live only support up to 16 players per server ? how is that gonna work

CharlieHustle
04-27-2004, 06:26 PM
well if you guys read todays news in this sites front page, then you guys will be highly upset. I dont know how true this is because i tried to click on the link and the site wouldnt load.

Mr Incognit0
04-27-2004, 07:02 PM
ouch! ps2 online for a full year b4 xbox :(

CRAYMAN
04-27-2004, 07:26 PM
well if you guys read todays news in this sites front page, then you guys will be highly upset. I dont know how true this is because i tried to click on the link and the site wouldnt load.

Well, it would've been nice to have some additional options for online play for my Xbox.
It's as simple as this:When and if EA games offer Live ability, I will consider purchasing their titles, otherwise...:confused:

Koopa
04-27-2004, 08:09 PM
YES YES YES YES YES!!! OMG BATTLEFIELD YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :hail: :hail: YES!!!!111oneoneone1111!!!11!!1one!!!

[edit] Xbox Owner... screw you and your ability to point stuff out... :cuss:

get a pc :)

but yeh i'd buy BF:modern combat if it didn't look like crap (read: ps2) ...or if they redid bf'42 with all the BFV or BF2 or BF:MC features.

just to get it straight... there is

Battlefield 1942-PC (Road to Rome expansion, Secret Weapons expansion)
Battlefield Vietnam-PC
"Battlefield 2"-PC, Spring 2005
Battlefield:Modern Combat-PS2, TBA

so hopefully we'll get either a better version of modern combat or BF2...but i bet they'll just port over the ps2 one.

NFM
04-28-2004, 01:10 AM
And if you guys read the post on the front page that Nguyen posted...you will notice he left something out of the article....

This is what the article should have said

Whilst Microsoft may have been pretty pleased with how their E3 week has begun, the announcement that EA have signed an online content exclusivity deal with Sony will not please them greatly.
EA are of course the world's largest publisher, and the fact that only the PS2 will get EA games playable online for at least a year is a real coup for the Japanese console manufacturer. Redmond will not be amused.

The deal, which involves nine EA sports titles specifically, comes as talks between EA and Microsoft break down after two years, with EA directors claiming they "were worried that Microsoft was seeking to gain greater control over their customers who participate in online games on the Xbox". Reports the New York Times.

We do of course await official word of this exclusive arrangement, which it is said will last for at least a year, though it does seem highly plausible as the difference of opinion between MS and EA has been well documented.



By Luke Guttridge, on 13th May 2003.

Now...do you see two things about that post....?

How their E3 Week has begun? Umm...isn't E3 like next week...or the week after?

Oh...and umm...how bout that HUGE DATE ON THE BOTTOM READING MAY 2003!!!!

Wow...I swear this Nguyen guy has something against the XBOX cause everytime I read something of his it's bad news...and this time it's old news just to piss people off.

ScottTheKilla
04-28-2004, 07:11 PM
And if you guys read the post on the front page that Nguyen posted...you will notice he left something out of the article....

This is what the article should have said



Now...do you see two things about that post....?

How their E3 Week has begun? Umm...isn't E3 like next week...or the week after?

Oh...and umm...how bout that HUGE DATE ON THE BOTTOM READING MAY 2003!!!!

Wow...I swear this Nguyen guy has something against the XBOX cause everytime I read something of his it's bad news...and this time it's old news just to piss people off.

Well I guess because of what you just pointed out it was removed since I no longer see it on the front page news section. That or im just blind..

Duke
04-28-2004, 09:13 PM
Wow...I swear this Nguyen guy has something against the XBOX cause everytime I read something of his it's bad news...and this time it's old news just to piss people off.

Yes, I'm sure he has something against the xbox. Most people who do join xbox fansites and post about how much they're looking forward to/enjoying certain games.

Obviously it was a mistake. Thanks for playing!

Conchord
05-02-2004, 04:30 PM
battlefield will NEVER be on the xbox, especially not with 64 players...unless they give it Pong graphics...most high end PCs that were out when bf1942 was first released couldnt even handle the massive servers...