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Old 07-01-2013, 04:39 PM   #9
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Re: Using Different Camera Angles Depending On How Big The Game Is

Not a bad idea, then you could also turn off commentary for smaller games too, to make it seem that much more realistic, plus it wouldn't get so stale
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Old 07-01-2013, 04:51 PM   #10
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Re: Using Different Camera Angles Depending On How Big The Game Is

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Not a bad idea, then you could also turn off commentary for smaller games too, to make it seem that much more realistic, plus it wouldn't get so stale
Yep, that's a good call, too.

I like the idea of changing cameras a lot. I will have to steal it.

Zoom camera is really good, imo. For those that complain about offense being too easy, play on Zoom and you'll see a challenge.
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Isn't there supposed to be a 'broadcast' cam also? I read about it on the demo but it isn't an option to select in the game .... I wonder if it will be available in the full release? I assume it will be like the side to side broadcast option in madden, although I haven't played madden for a few years
Like with '13, the side view camera is only for CPU games. Start a demo game, then move all the controllers to the middle and you can see what it looks like (since it is in the demo).
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Old 07-02-2013, 06:32 AM   #12
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I love cordinator cam but it makes the game a bit too easy for me being able to see everything on the field. Zoom cam is my fav right now. Loving it.

Nice concept you got there
How do you see the outside receivers? On Zoom you can't see them after the snap?
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Not a bad idea, then you could also turn off commentary for smaller games too, to make it seem that much more realistic, plus it wouldn't get so stale
This is a neat idea to liven up the game!!
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Old 07-02-2013, 08:01 AM   #14
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Wasn't broadcast cam updated for this version of NCAA? I remember OS doing a presentation preview and saying how the NCAA 14 broadcast cam is shifted to an angle to make it more playable.
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I like the idea but I would reverse those cameras. The bigger the game the closer the camera in my book.
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Re: Using Different Camera Angles Depending On How Big The Game Is

Why no mention of the wide camera in here? Am I the only one in love with that angle? I love how you can always see the outside receivers no matter what route they run. You can also see how the CB is playing the outside WR pre-snap. I experimented with the coordinator cam for a bit, but I ran into problems where the camera couldn't keep up with my WRs that ran deep verticals. That's just inexcusable. I haven't returned since. The ability to see the whole field all the time on wide is great, and at the same time, I don't have trouble with the running game.
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