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The Venues in Fight Night Round 4

Posted On: May. 14, 2009 2:29 PM EST By: sk88z 28 Comments

By Jen Freeman, Art Director

Hi, Jenny here to bring you more insider info on the graphics in Fight Night 4. This week we’ll take a look at some of the venues in the game

There were a few reasons why we picked the venues we put in the game, firstly we wanted to make sure every one of them was authentic and had some historical value and meaning to boxing. We also wanted to create a lot of variance in the feeling of every venue you went into, from East Coast to West Coast USA, and then onto the UK and all the way to the Philippines. Variance in the size of the venues was also important from the 19,000 seated New York arena down to the 3,500 seated State Palace theater and even the 30 people in the crowd venue of the Windy City gym.

Here are screenshots and some info on a few of our venues in the game.  Click on all images to enlarge.

Boardwalk Hall

Atlantic City

Seating – approx 14,770
Some of the fights in this venue….
o    December 7, 1963, Richard D Tiger vs. Joey Giardelli, WBC, WBA Middleweight Title Giardelli w. decision in 15th round
o    January 22, 1988, Mike Tyson vs. Larry Holmes, WBA, WBC, IBF Heavyweight Title Tyson w. TKO in the 4th round
o    June 7, 2008, Kelly Pavlik vs. Gary Lockett, WBC/WBO Middleweight Championship Pavlik w. TKO in the 3rd round

Thomas and Mack

Las Vegas

Seating – approx 20,000
Some of the fights in this venue….
o    The largest crowd at Thomas & Mack Center was 19,566, for Julio Cesar Chavez vs Hector Camacho, September 12, 1992.
o    Other famous fights include Evander Holyfield vs Lennox Lewis, November 13, 1999,
o    Manny Pacquiao vs Erik Morales III, November 18, 2006

 

MGM Grand

Las Vegas

Seating – approx. 17,000
Some of the fights in this venue….
o    April 7th , 2001 - Naseem Hamed vs. Marco Antonio Barrera,
o    September 18th , 2004 - Oscar De La Hoya vs. Bernard Hopkins
o    May 2nd, 2009 – Ricky Hatton vs. Manny Pacquiao

 

Here are some shots of what we call our ‘generic’ venues:


Royal London Theatre                                                        Metro Manila

Lighting design

If you look at a lot of broadcast footage, and photos, the crowd is lit really bright. We looked at possibly lighting the game like this but found that the boxers tended to get lost in the background, the crowd became too busy looking and took the focus away from the boxers. After all, if you are playing the game it needs to be really clear that you are throwing a punch and you need to see where your opponent is and when they are going to throw a punch. We needed to keep the crowd and the venue dark, so the boxers pop, but we also needed to see the venue itself. No one wants to be playing in a black void. We created a lighting set-up where there were bright pools of light on the crowd, the exits and the identifying parts of the venue. The brightest parts of the crowd were right at the front near the boxer’s feet and the darker parts were around their arms and heads – By using this technique, the most important parts of the boxers looked clearer when you were playing the game.

Authentic venues

We did a lot of reference gathering and  research to make sure each venue was accurate, including trips out to gyms and also one to Vegas. On our Vegas trip, producer Mike Mahar, me and our lead environment artist Stephen Rowe, went to Thomas and Mack and the MGM Grand. We were allowed into T&M for a boxing event last year and were able to take photos of the venues before the boxers got in the ring and the crowd started to fill it up.

Here are some shots of Stephen, Mike and I taking texture and structural reference material. Stephen was then able to take these photos to model the geometry and apply the textures onto that geometry.

Hope you all enjoy this blog.

~Jen

Comments

  • Well Loved said May 15, 2009

    I for one understood what you were trying to do with the lighting, but couldn't you have used depth of field to focus out the crowd in the back ground. the fact that the stadium is so dark takes away from the coolest of actually having these great big authentic venues. What about making the crowd flatter meaning not as much contrast. in FNR3 the crowd was not as dark yet it didn't distract us. Alot of people aren't too happy with the lighting, for example UFC undisputed stadium lighting seems pretty good and isn't distracting. Good job in adding all those venues though.

  • espin88 said May 15, 2009

    Looks Great :)

  • GHsu said May 15, 2009

    is it confirmed that the game will not have button punching? if i remember correctly, i played the FNR3 demo on the xbox 360 and it didn't have button punching but the actual game did. that said, i only use the buttons because i'm lazy. i can fight with the stick- it's just a little harder to get good at than just pushing buttons. if that's the only option i have, so be it- i'll just have to play a little more before i get really good at it.

    anyway. i like the visuals. i haven't played the demo yet because i didn't preorder, but i am definitely looking forward to it in a couple weeks. when are the rest of the boxers going to be revealed?

  • hova57 said May 15, 2009

    it would be cool if they had different size rings

  • sk88z said May 16, 2009

    Please keep to topic.  I've deleted unrelated comments.

  • LithuanianPower said May 16, 2009

    Thats awesome, the arenas are very reallistic, much better thann UFC undisputed!

  • 765989 said May 16, 2009

    its awsome how they have done it the way it lloookkks very gooood

  • denieru90 said May 16, 2009

    the overall result is pretty cool, but I'd prefer a lighter atmosphere in the game, nevertheless it's way better than fnr3. so thumbs up :)

  • 765989 said May 18, 2009

    can sum1 plese tell me when is the demo for normal users are coming out by the way the game looks way better than fnr3 for what i have seen on the trailers plese tell me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • BabyJ5261985 said May 18, 2009

    I just played the demo today and I have to say that there is one thing that I am very disappointed in and that is the controller configuration. It should be some of the same configs as RD 3. The fact that you cant use the buttons to punch is horrible. I can see that this game will become a right stick masher. The clinch, illegal blow, special punch, and push buttons should be on the directional pad. I hope that this is fixed for the real game. I used to used config 5 on RD 3 and there is no config close to it. There should be a config the allows a fighter to block without holding the RT button.

    SO PLEASE MAKE CONFIGS THAT ALLOW YOU TO PUNCH USING THE BUTTONS AND BLOCK WITHOUT HOLDING THE RT BUTTON...

    CONFIG 5!!!!!

  • pro4sho0 said May 18, 2009

    Where is the madison square garden^

  • pro4sho0 said May 18, 2009

    Where is the madison square garden^

  • axel3599 said May 18, 2009

    Excellent job on the venue lighting. You guys hit your target lighting right on the money.

  • King2812 said May 18, 2009

    I'm glad they made the controls like they are.  That button pushing in boxing games is for noobs!

  • DJ_PUERTO said May 18, 2009

    Fight Night 4 is a very good game so far, but users should have the option to change the button controls in order to fight.  I recently reserved the game and received a free two week demo.  I had many friends over and the only negative aspect that we found is using the analog to fight, instead of the buttons.  Fight Night 3 providing users with the option to fight with the buttons or the analog, and I feel it made the game better.  You should add the option to change the control in Fight Night 4.  Many people are wondering why Tito Trinidad, and Floyd MayWeather are not in the game.  I also feel that Manny Pacman's body looks weird (kind of fat).

  • DJ_PUERTO said May 18, 2009

    button control option should be in the game.you will have a better out come for the game...you have it for round 3 why not round 4 people are upset..please fix it..

  • TreyIM2 said May 18, 2009

    Been playing the demo off and on since it was "release" and while I do indeed like the game, I still feel that the movements are still robotic and not organic enough. For off, I dunno what the skill level is on the demo but I'm fairly certain it's amateur or novice or sumthin like that so with that being said, I'm not sure if those "big whiff" moments where u dodge a punch and the opposing fighter "pauses" to wait for the counter are for those playing at the lower skill level as to get them used to counters. At least I hope so cuz I would hope that it would be toned down as u go up in levels.

    Secondly, I dunno how u can implement it but punching while blocking needs to be in the game. A lot of times, boxers will keep one hand up to cover their face at least while shooting a jab or a cross, if they have any idea about defense. It may be too late to get it in for this version but please consider it for the next FN.

    Third - Movement in the ring is still stiff. The double tap of the joystick to try to get away from an opponent quickly doesn't look or feel right. Although I do understand that the addition of the push button could have been implemented to remedy that, a bit. I dunno if it was in the current gen FN3 because I didn't pick that one up for my PS3 but I still have the PS2 version of FN3 which I haven't played in AGES.

    Anyway, overall, I like the demo. It is still fun, and I will definitely be picking this up at the end of next month. Peas....

  • DJ_PUERTO said May 18, 2009

    ok so far ufc game has great button control...all the punching button's are great and the movement is really good....come on guy's it's going to be 2010 soon and i think just because people leave you a novel about it's cool....i know you can fix this game to be better....i'm leaning more to ufc game but will wait to see what changes you guy's made...i will rent it first then maybe buy it. FIX THE BUTTON CONTROL PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!

  • icebluestare said May 20, 2009

    My only trouble is why ship fight night round 4 so late in the month,when ncaa football comes out just 2 weeks after that.They should move the date of fight night 4 up so people can buy both games and with me living in Europe dishing out 140 euros does not come easy buddy.Please make the ncaa football 10 on the ps3 playable.

  • slatemrfresh409 said May 20, 2009

    yes dj_puerto you got a point there. I think Button configuration will be awesome just to keep it how it was on fnr3.. So easports inform us what is going to happen with the configuration??? OR a update?? Thanks from a fan of fight night!!

  • banico75 said May 20, 2009

    765989 xboxlive gold 28th may.ps3 & live silver 4th july?

  • Springboks said May 21, 2009

    EA RUGBY NEXT GEN?????????????????????????????

  • eddiefonzarelli said May 28, 2009

    Jen,

    those arenas are beautiful!

    can i fight in them Using buttons as my punches please? a few of us would really appreciate that.

  • instantkarma945 said May 28, 2009

    Where is Madison Sqare Garden.You know the world's most famous arena.Site of Ali vs   Frazier.Holyfield vs Lewis, Sugar Ray Robinson vs Henry Armstrong, Hopkins vs Trinidad, Calzaghe vs Roy Jones, Sugar Ray Robinson vs LaMotta, just to name a few

  • j-bels08 said May 30, 2009

    It's in the game as "New York Arena"

  • antmank99 said June 24, 2009

    game looks n plays immense i cnt wait for it to come out in 2days

  • jamestoni said June 28, 2009

    bring back the buttons,E A Have ruined a great game. Ive wasted 40 pound on this shite. Its going back to the shop. DONT WASTE UR MONEY ON THIS GAME!!!

  • Fight Night Round 4 said December 18, 2009

    What a year for fight fans as boxing made its return to consoles everywhere with FIGHT NIGHT Round 4