I would really love to get the Discipline system back into the game this year and a real probation system...no bowl games, loss of scholarships.
NCAA Football 10 Blog: Player Pursuit Angles
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This (above) coupled with dirty recruiting tactics would be a lot of fun.Comment
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I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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Man, these vids are honestly quite discouraging. I am very disappointed in the lack of fluidity. Gameplay is still very twitchy, and blocking looks very poor. Its very frustrating that the linebacker in that one video is not able to blend out of the "getting blocked animation into at least trying to make the tackle when the guy runs within an arms length of him. But as soon as the runner goes buy, he instantly turns around and begins pursuit. And those angles for 10 just didnt seem right. I mean..its like it was a race to the pylon...surely they guys could have cut him off before that.
Anyways, I am glad they fixed the twitchy pursuits..that is a baby step forward. Seems like the more info NCAA releases pushes me a little farther into the skeptical camp. Just not the kind of improvements I was hoping for.Comment
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They said in the OL/DL stuff they were still tuning and everything wasn't working right. That said, really liking the pursuit. No more conga line!Note to Tiburon Marketing:
A great product sells itself, no "back of the box" features required! (See Fifa...)
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nice analogy. reading your sig - i just picked up CHOOPS 2k8 again and the level of immersion is sick for a video game.Comment
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I just view the vids for what they are showing. I have no idea how polished anything else is in the vids, so I don't get too excited or bummed over anything else in any given vids other than whats being shown off.
And BriFi...I see a roadtrip in the near future.I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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Forwarded this article to a guy in my Online Dynasty and he made a good point:
"All these things will be moot if they don't tone down the speed in the game, once again- let's hit the realistic button. 4.16?? Once a generation- MAYBE. There are probably 100's of recruits that run sub 4.40, which is absurd."Comment
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All I'm saying is that I think it's silly to base your judgements of the game so far on screenshots and what devs. say in blogs. The best way to judge is actually seeing the game in action, and from what I've seen so far it doesn't look all that much improved. Don't tell me that they've improved so and so (OL/DL, WR/DB...) until you've actually seen it in action. The pursuit angles are great, but I'll reserve my judgments on other issues until I actually see videos of them.Comment
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I hate raining on parades especially since this is a fix I wanted. Dont' know if this has been brought up: in the 2010 video the RB is still cutting on a dime at full speed like in 2009. If real life players were to cut like that they would easily blow out ACLs and ankles. That 2010 player model has amazing agility. Please EA, tell me you only did that to emphasize the point of the video.----------
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agreed.
I just view the vids for what they are showing. I have no idea how polished anything else is in the vids, so I don't get too excited or bummed over anything else in any given vids other than whats being shown off.
And BriFi...I see a roadtrip in the near future.
P.S. I'm gonna have to pay Steve another 20 bucks! I'm really liking that screen name. Thanks a lot!Last edited by BrianFifaFan; 03-26-2009, 05:46 PM.Note to Tiburon Marketing:
A great product sells itself, no "back of the box" features required! (See Fifa...)
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hahah..so true. "Hey that looks cool....no wait, let me see what I can find wrong."Comment
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