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I swear if instead of flushing you just packaged your crap in a video game package and charge $60 for it some people would be just as happy. No complaints.
C'mon people, this is your hard earned money you're spending here.----------
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Yeah, nothing at all has been fixed. No WR\DB and OL interaction, no pursuit angle fixes.
/sarcasm
What a weiner.
It's so frustrating to hear people constantly complaining about this that and the other. Hair, towels, face masks, for Christ's sake you can't even see any of this stuff unless you're in replay mode. I'd much rather have core gameplay issues fixed before worrying about this frivolous crap. Of course, I feel the same way about camera flashes, wind socks, and field goal nets, but at least they're fixing things at the same time.
It's going to be hilarious to listen to people complaining about eye black when create a school is announced as a feature ()
I hope that these vids were just to show off pursuit angles and that everything else was just there.Comment
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I dont see your problem. I'm a number one complainer about NCAA 2009, but they are fixing the stuff we want fixed....so what do YOU want?Comment
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And for the other poster...
The feature I would add is co-op online dynasty...It would be awesome to be able to play on the same team as your friends. So if someone is busy for a week you can have your other "dynasty mate" or teammate recruit, play, advance stuff like that. It would also be sweet to be able to choose which friend(s) called the plays for offense and defense.Comment
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Exactly right. The video is a WIP. It has one goal only and that is to show that the pursuit angles have been improved. And it achieves that. Nothing more nothing less.Comment
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Falling into the same trap. I'm not saying they won't fix the gameplay issues, but until you actually see it in action you have no idea. There has been plenty of times, including previous NCAA and Madden games , where the developers said one thing and delivered another...or nothing at all. Don't believe the hype.Comment
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Does this mean that they have possibly fixed the problem where someone can be running to the outside and the corner back will be looking at the running back with the ball yet continue to backpedal away from the ball carrier.Comment
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Falling into the same trap. I'm not saying they won't fix the gameplay issues, but until you actually see it in action you have no idea. There has been plenty of times, including previous NCAA and Madden games , where the developers said one thing and delivered another...or nothing at all. Don't believe the hype.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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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.
knucklez: "EA is really shooting themselves in the foot with these NCAA screenshots and videos. It looks like barely anything has been fixed from last year."
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I admit they are working towards this. The point I'm making is that other issues still persist. The running back cutting and accelerating like they did in the videos are still a problem. No human can do that. It is anatomically impossible, not to mention defies the laws of physics. This is all part of gameplay. Fixing that helps to fix gameply. The 2k games had this right. What EA showed in those videos just shows they still haven't gotten it yet. Perhaps they are working on that part but I can only judge on what I've seen so far. until they show me they have fixed that I'm not going to get too excited.----------
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Well, I'm not sure why I said I don't play NCAA, because I do. Not as much as madden though. I'm not trying to bust balls, but I just don't want people to get too excited. It wouldn't shock me if some of the things talked about in blogs still didn't work right or are not completely fixed. I'm just telling people to curb their enthusiasm until you actually see gameplay videos of improved OL/DL interaction and things like that. And I don't want people to get confused; I hope to god that these things are fixed but until I see it I'm not going to get excited about the game.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Blog: Player Pursuit Angles
Well, I'm not sure why I said I don't play NCAA, because I do. Not as much as madden though. I'm not trying to bust balls, but I just don't want people to get too excited. It wouldn't shock me if some of the things talked about in blogs still didn't work right or are not completely fixed. I'm just telling people to curb their enthusiasm until you actually see gameplay videos of improved OL/DL interaction and things like that. And I don't want people to get confused; I hope to god that these things are fixed but until I see it I'm not going to get excited about the game.
Look, you've made your opinion be known, how about letting people let their opinions be known and not have to defend or explain those opinions, because you disagree.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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I admit they are working towards this. The point I'm making is that other issues still persist. The running back cutting and accelerating like they did in the videos are still a problem. No human can do that. It is anatomically impossible, not to mention defies the laws of physics. This is all part of gameplay. Fixing that helps to fix gameply. The 2k games had this right. What EA showed in those videos just shows they still haven't gotten it yet. Perhaps they are working on that part but I can only judge on what I've seen so far. until they show me they have fixed that I'm not going to get too excited.
How polished are these vids? Are they from the final build? Are they exactly what we'll be playing?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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