NCAA Football 14 Presentation Video with Ben Haumiller Introduces Skills Trainer
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This thread is not strictly just about a 18 SECOND mention of a skills trainer.
The video is called presentation updates.
You can discuss either in this thread.Please take note that most of what I say and post is made in satire.
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It really pisses me off in this video where Ben talks about uniforms and says the 2 things they added was base layers and.... GLOVES?!?!? Seriously wtf? How do you have your art department spend time on the gloves for when teams celebrate with their hands together, but ignore the fact that cleats are a major part of the new uniforms??? We can't even get Oregon with the yellow on the cleats but at least they have an O on the gloves. Pretty much sums up the NCAA Football team.Comment
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It has something to do with cleats when he goes and talks about uniforms and gloves. If they're gonna keep talking about the uniforms, then the fact that they ignore the cleats will continue to get brought up. Unlike EA, we don't just act like these things only exist when we want them to.Comment
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Does EVERY thread that includes something new have to come back to cleats and helmets?!?!? Why can't there be just ONE thread that introduces a new feature without someone chiming in about cleats and helmets? Why can't we just discuss the new skills trainer and spitball about what it's going to include or if it's going to be in dynasty in this thread and that's it? Is that too much to ask?
I understand you guys really, really want these things, but seriously, EVERY thread?
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Re: NCAA Football 14 Presentation Video with Ben Haumiller Introduces Skills Trainer
What the heck, why only like 10secs of the video mentioned Skills Trainer. They need to change the title of this video because it really didn't have much to do with the Skills Trainer feature.Comment
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ANYWAYS... pretty strange in a presentation video that Ben doesn't talk about the Presentation but does talk about uniforms. Would have expected some talk about David Pollack or the 2 songs they added for the crowd, not talk about Oregon having an O on their gloves. It says he introduces Skills Trainer but he talks about it for 10-15 seconds and we never get a glimpse of this Nike Facility that was built. I've never understood why they get so excited over these practice facilities they build each year. It used to just be some outside, grass practice field. Then we had an indoor facility. Now some Nike facility. They all do the same thing. None of them add anything better than the other.
I've never understood why EA hasn't taken more advantage of the ESPN brand. Why limit it to strictly ESPN when ESPN2 & ESPN U are all a part of the ESPN brand and could add variety simply by having a somewhat different presentation to them so it didn't feel like every game was on the same channel. On the next gen of systems I hope they expand to this and even add more broadcast teams to help add a unique experience depending on which channel your game is on. That was a Saturday Night Primetime game on ESPN won't feel the same as a 1pm Conference USA game on ESPN U.Last edited by JerseySuave4; 05-01-2013, 07:43 PM.Comment
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Oh the irony
ANYWAYS... pretty strange in a presentation video that Ben doesn't talk about the Presentation but does talk about uniforms. Would have expected some talk about David Pollack or the 2 songs they added for the crowd, not talk about Oregon having an O on their gloves. It says he introduces Skills Trainer but he talks about it for 10-15 seconds and we never get a glimpse of this Nike Facility that was built. I've never understood why they get so excited over these practice facilities they build each year. It used to just be some outside, grass practice field. Then we had an indoor facility. Now some Nike facility. They all do the same thing. None of them add anything better than the other.
I've never understood why EA hasn't taken more advantage of the ESPN brand. Why limit it to strictly ESPN when ESPN2 & ESPN U are all a part of the ESPN brand and could add variety simply by having a somewhat different presentation to them so it didn't feel like every game was on the same channel. On the next gen of systems I hope they expand to this and even add more broadcast teams to help add a unique experience depending on which channel your game is on. That was a Saturday Night Primetime game on ESPN won't feel the same as a 1pm Conference USA game on ESPN U.
I hope this all stems from the mistakes and limitations of this console gen and we can expect more depth, as well as nuance on the new consoles.Comment
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In the next gen consoles hopefully they will revolutionize with the ESPN brand. Seeing how Madden was able to recreate Jim Nantz and Phil Simms in the booth then I don't see any reason why EA could not bring in a life like gameday presentation into the game modes such as dynasty and play now. In dynasty, after you are done with the week's preparation, you begin you're college football saturday with the crew from gameday as they highlight key games in your conference and around the top 25. Some may find this idea would take up alot of time but I think it would give gamers that college football feel that we really want out of the franchise.He is the Way, the Truth, and the Light.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 14 Presentation Video with Ben Haumiller Introduces Skills Trainer
In the next gen consoles hopefully they will revolutionize with the ESPN brand. Seeing how Madden was able to recreate Jim Nantz and Phil Simms in the booth then I don't see any reason why EA could not bring in a life like gameday presentation into the game modes such as dynasty and play now. In dynasty, after you are done with the week's preparation, you begin you're college football saturday with the crew from gameday as they highlight key games in your conference and around the top 25. Some may find this idea would take up alot of time but I think it would give gamers that college football feel that we really want out of the franchise.BuffEye Rosters available on the Xbox 360 and PS3. The most in-depth roster for NCAA 14 and beyond.
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It really pisses me off in this video where Ben talks about uniforms and says the 2 things they added was base layers and.... GLOVES?!?!? Seriously wtf? How do you have your art department spend time on the gloves for when teams celebrate with their hands together, but ignore the fact that cleats are a major part of the new uniforms??? We can't even get Oregon with the yellow on the cleats but at least they have an O on the gloves. Pretty much sums up the NCAA Football team.
Further, from a gameplay perspective, the game is played from a far-zoom perspective, so any art changes to shoes are less likely to be noticed compared to changes to helmets and jerseys. The resources of the art team are allocated where the most return is possible.
My point is that Tiburon doesn't just decide stuff willy-nilly. There is a reason for lack of art emphasis on shoes. You don't have to like it, but to say that Tiburon doesn't know what they are doing because they don't allow a plethora of shoe options ignores the realities of the situation of making a licensed football video game. Resources are limited, and return must be maximized; shoes simply don't yield high return aesthetically in a football context.Comment
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I would venture to guess that any equipment worn on the torso, arms, or head takes precedence over shoes in football games because those are far more visible. There are never any close-up shots of players' feet in football like there is in soccer, and the culture around shoes in basketball has no corollary in football. Comparatively speaking, the gloves close-up shot is almost iconic in college football nowadays.
Further, from a gameplay perspective, the game is played from a far-zoom perspective, so any art changes to shoes are less likely to be noticed compared to changes to helmets and jerseys. The resources of the art team are allocated where the most return is possible.
My point is that Tiburon doesn't just decide stuff willy-nilly. There is a reason for lack of art emphasis on shoes. You don't have to like it, but to say that Tiburon doesn't know what they are doing because they don't allow a plethora of shoe options ignores the realities of the situation of making a licensed football video game. Resources are limited, and return must be maximized; shoes simply don't yield high return aesthetically in a football context.
This is not all that time consuming, trust me I was there when they put in the Underarmour shoes and the like into Madden, it was not a big task.Please take note that most of what I say and post is made in satire.
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Let's get the uniforms sort of close and the gloves but lets really not pay attention to any other part of the uniform such as helmets or facemasks or shoes.
That's what I gathered from this.
Now I KNOW it is hard to keep up with college uniforms as it seems now everyone is making a change or addition every week each year.
That said, there are helmets and facemasks and shoes that have been missing for multiple years and new stuff coming out each year, it would be nice to see them somewhat catch up here.Last edited by ncaafootball14markus; 05-02-2013, 06:16 AM.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 14 Presentation Video with Ben Haumiller Introduces Skills Trainer
I would venture to guess that any equipment worn on the torso, arms, or head takes precedence over shoes in football games because those are far more visible. There are never any close-up shots of players' feet in football like there is in soccer, and the culture around shoes in basketball has no corollary in football. Comparatively speaking, the gloves close-up shot is almost iconic in college football nowadays.
Further, from a gameplay perspective, the game is played from a far-zoom perspective, so any art changes to shoes are less likely to be noticed compared to changes to helmets and jerseys. The resources of the art team are allocated where the most return is possible.
My point is that Tiburon doesn't just decide stuff willy-nilly. There is a reason for lack of art emphasis on shoes. You don't have to like it, but to say that Tiburon doesn't know what they are doing because they don't allow a plethora of shoe options ignores the realities of the situation of making a licensed football video game. Resources are limited, and return must be maximized; shoes simply don't yield high return aesthetically in a football context.
There might be a reason for it, but it doesn't mean it's a good reason to not update what's already there but just outdated.Comment
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