A typical trait of every game designer is that usually they are in love with their ideas. This is usually always a really good thing (assuming their ideas are good) because if you don't like an idea that you are designing or working on implementing, often you won't have the passion to get that "extra something" into the feature to make it special, or tune it 100% correctly, or make it really stand out. As you might expect, this can also be a major downside to a designer, as often times it is easy to get stuck thinking where you know (or think) you are right and you don't want to change that idea. It is so hard to not be defensive...after all, you put your blood sweat and tears into this feature! You worked til 3 am for a week putting in extra details and tuning it to perfection! How could anyone not feel the same way you do?!?!?"
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Madden NFL 10 Blog: Customization
Check out the latest Madden NFL 10 blog. This one covers customization, plus a "behind the scenes" look at a design document.
"Hello again Madden fans, we're back again with another weekly blog detailing some more behind-the-scenes exclusive content from the development team as we create Madden NFL 10. Last week was a very busy week with our president Peter Moore presenting the first screenshot [link] and our Art Director Mike Young going into some extreme detail in regards to the improvements and additions made in the shot [link]. This week we thought it would be a good idea to go deeper into an area that we know is very near and dear to the community - the topic of customization.
A typical trait of every game designer is that usually they are in love with their ideas. This is usually always a really good thing (assuming their ideas are good) because if you don't like an idea that you are designing or working on implementing, often you won't have the passion to get that "extra something" into the feature to make it special, or tune it 100% correctly, or make it really stand out. As you might expect, this can also be a major downside to a designer, as often times it is easy to get stuck thinking where you know (or think) you are right and you don't want to change that idea. It is so hard to not be defensive...after all, you put your blood sweat and tears into this feature! You worked til 3 am for a week putting in extra details and tuning it to perfection! How could anyone not feel the same way you do?!?!?"Tags: None -
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1st."Maybe I can't win. But to beat me, he's going to have to kill me. And to kill me, he's gonna have to have the heart to stand in front of me. And to do that, he's got to be willing to die himself. I don't know if he's ready to do that." -
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It'll be nice being able to access every setting from one screen IMO. Good work guys.Comment
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Thank God I was gettin' nervous.Follow me on twitter even tho I don't say anything:
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Solid update. Glad it wasn't the cover or anything like that. I have a feeling people will be disappointed but this is all good news.Comment
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LOL when I was reading through menu's I thought we were going to get all the slider options! But we didn't.
Still, solid update Ian.Comment
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bustLast edited by seriousluboy83; 03-30-2009, 07:11 PM.What's Understood Ain't Gotta Be Explained...But You Don't Understand Me So Let Me Explain...o_0Comment
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when are they gonna get to WR catching, line play, new cameras and presentation already?
guess ill have to keep waiting....Comment
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when i saw the title i thought we'd be talking about new options for CAT. oh well, still good though.Comment
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nice update, good work guysNFL: Philadelphia EaglesNBA: Oklahoma City ThunderComment
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