Electronic Arts’ studios boss has explained how she believes the firm’s next-gen console games will “feel different” and “set a new bar in terms of player expectations.”

Speaking toGamesIndustry.biz,Laura Mielesaid that the key to the new consoles was not necessarily how its games would look, but how they were going to feel thanks to improvements in memory and CPU power.

EA claims its next-gen games will ‘feel different’ and ‘raise expectations’

“Historically, console transitions have been punctuated by increased graphic fidelity and that hasn’t changed — this next generation of games will certainly take a visual leap — but we are also taking advantage of the extra memory and CPU cycles to bring a lot more detail to life,” she said.

“As an example, in Madden we will be using the NFL’s next gen stats so every athlete in the game will play how they do in real life, with the data being updated in real-time. Fans in the stadium will be unique people responding to the action on the field.

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“Deferred rendering allows us to use colors and lights in more dynamic ways… and dynamic weather systems will impact the athletes, their equipment and the playing field. Games are going to feel different, better and more visceral.”

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XboxbossPhil Spencerhas previously stated that he believesXbox Series X’s CPU upgrade, Dynamic Latency Input (DLI), memory bandwidth and SSD would all contribute toa significant shift in how games play.

AndSony Interactive EntertainmentbossJim Ryanhas said his company hasput years of work into creating a generational leap that feels unique.

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Asked if she believed that promoting games based on how they “feel” would be difficult to get across in marketing,EA‘s Miele said she did not.

“During my first demo when I experienced the instant load times and massive worlds, I knew immediately this was going to set a new bar in terms of player expectations,” she said.

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“When players see how accessible and immersive this generation of technology is, there will be no turning back.”

Last weekEA offered the first look at some of its in-development projects for next-gen consoles. A work-in-progress video (time-stamped on this page) was used to teasenew fantasy worlds from BioWareas well asCriterion’snext-gen Need for Speed, which will offer “a seamless immersion which gets you into the race in a matter of seconds”.

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EA also showedin-engine footage of Battlefield 6and claimed it would raise the bar when it releases for Xbox Series X andPlayStation 5in 2021.

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