NCAA Football 10 Blog: Player Pursuit Angles

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  • rollinphat
    Rookie
    • May 2003
    • 476

    #166
    Re: NCAA Football 10 Blog: Player Pursuit Angles

    someone please tell me this is fixed:

    toss sweep and the running back hits the edge. the corner sees the running back with the ball, yet continues to back pedal away from the ball carrier.

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    • Boucher
      Banned
      • Nov 2008
      • 1774

      #167
      Re: NCAA Football 10: Player pursuit angles

      Originally posted by OMT
      Here's my problem with that video... the defender appears to be playing a zone. He's playing part of the field, not the ball carrier. The guy controlling the running back is intentionally not getting close enough for the defender to engage him.

      What should we spend our time on tuning defensively? How defenders react to real football plays, or how they react to someone running around in circles in the backfield?
      WOW LOL

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      • stevedrumsdw
        Banned
        • Jul 2008
        • 1236

        #168
        Re: NCAA Football 10: Player pursuit angles

        Originally posted by OMT
        Here's my problem with that video... the defender appears to be playing a zone. He's playing part of the field, not the ball carrier. The guy controlling the running back is intentionally not getting close enough for the defender to engage him.

        What should we spend our time on tuning defensively? How defenders react to real football plays, or how they react to someone running around in circles in the backfield?
        This response above, sorry this is old news but I am amazed by this.


        You have got to be kidding me LOL, you run around in cirlces like that and you should get tackled. No offense, but If EA can't fix that they should scrap the game design. Just because a defender is playing a zone defense does not mean he should run in circles/ sit idly and wait for the QB or RB to get the line of scrimage. A defender may wait to commit to see if the potential for a pass is still an option, but certainly not for that duration. The fact that the player was able to still score on that play is horrendous. You do not need to run in circles to find serious problems like this. He could have stood still before the line of scrimmage and the same thing would have happened. The graphics are way ahead of the current gen but the gameplay is far behind IMO
        Last edited by stevedrumsdw; 04-29-2009, 10:27 PM.

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