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Just my suggestion - I think you could try adding sports commentary to the game. Generally I see such possibilities here:
Generated by speech synthesizer (if there are no people willing to create it)
Created by fans
At first I think as a "demo" it could be generated. Some games have that, although they often just implement TTS.
The second part is the issues. I would introduce an option
Simple
Advanced
Simple would be based on generic phrases and would be the easiest for fans to implement. "Ball deflected by goalkeeper", "Striker already in the penalty area!", "Ball collected by central defender".
For the advanced option it is worth creating fictional teams - national and "ordinary". They would not (in my opinion) be based on a copy of real teams, but names, BIO would come from random databases (like John Smith) and create fictional completely characters with assigned roles. It seems to me that due to the lack of license trying to match people on a data affinity basis (Benzema - Benzina) works out poorly.
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Hi @IntinteDAO! That's a nice suggestion, I am always happy to accept a pull request. But I agree with @acoppola that there are more urgent issues in the engine to address now.
Just my suggestion - I think you could try adding sports commentary to the game. Generally I see such possibilities here:
At first I think as a "demo" it could be generated. Some games have that, although they often just implement TTS.
The second part is the issues. I would introduce an option
Simple would be based on generic phrases and would be the easiest for fans to implement. "Ball deflected by goalkeeper", "Striker already in the penalty area!", "Ball collected by central defender".
For the advanced option it is worth creating fictional teams - national and "ordinary". They would not (in my opinion) be based on a copy of real teams, but names, BIO would come from random databases (like John Smith) and create fictional completely characters with assigned roles. It seems to me that due to the lack of license trying to match people on a data affinity basis (Benzema - Benzina) works out poorly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: