![]() ![]() Four upcoming EA Sports franchise games for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 were announced to be using the technology: FIFA 14, EA Sports UFC, Madden NFL 25, and NBA Live 14. Ignite was publicly announced at Microsoft's May 2013 Xbox One reveal event. The company had previously shared technology internally before moving to develop all future sports games on the same engine. Įlectronic Arts plans to use Ignite for future sports games and Frostbite for future action games (with the exception of Rory McIlroy PGA Tour, which also uses Frostbite, and current iterations of the Madden NFL, FIFA and NHL series, which use Frostbite instead of Ignite). Animation detail is expected to improve "ten-fold". The Ignite artificial intelligence is able to use the next-gen hardware to handle four times as many calculations per second than older EA Sports titles. The audience will have expectations about the in-game sports matches, and will react accordingly to the match's progress. The Living Worlds framework models the stadium audience members and their behaviors individually. The True Player Motion framework makes players' bodies, limbs, and clothing each move according to physics. For example, the new artificial intelligence creates a sense of urgency for computer players towards the end of an association football match to rush for more shots on goal. Its Human Intelligence framework lets in-game players "think like real athletes", with the ability to make snap judgments, prepare for impact, and perform as a team player. Electronic Arts announced several features within the engine.
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