Screenshot looks nice. Nothing crazy good or bad in it. If this is a console game striving for realism, then please allow as much customization as possible. Hopefully more info is on the way.
Joe Montana Football 16: First In-Game Screenshot?
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Re: Joe Montana Football 16: First In-Game Screenshot?
Screenshot looks nice. Nothing crazy good or bad in it. If this is a console game striving for realism, then please allow as much customization as possible. Hopefully more info is on the way.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
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Would love to see a PC version. With social, editing and modder friendly abilties. That would be the ultimate.
Use the community of editors, we are starving to contribute !!Comment
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I think the reason they came out with this screenshot is to shut down the possibility of it being a mobile game (No NFL) imoComment
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This is a very interesting screenshot. We don't know when in their development this was taken. All that I can see is its detailed enough to be a PC/Console (X1) game. Even tho those are generic teams in a generic stadium. Still they a NFL Hall of Famer in Joe Montana as the QB (I know it's his game but still). So that could mean it only has legends & past NFL players like APF 2K. But it also brings in the theory of having both legends & current up to date NFL players to be on par with EA.Comment
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What's going to make or break the game for me are the animations. If we can get realistic tackles that reflect the violent hits of football not that pinball stuff that happens in Madden I'll be sold. In any case I'm just excited to have an alternative choice! It will be nice to see a fresh direction on the game we all love!Comment
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Re: Joe Montana Football 16: First In-Game Screenshot?
This is a very interesting screenshot. We don't know when in their development this was taken. All that I can see is its detailed enough to be a PC/Console (X1) game. Even tho those are generic teams in a generic stadium. Still they a NFL Hall of Famer in Joe Montana as the QB (I know it's his game but still). So that could mean it only has legends & past NFL players like APF 2K. But it also brings in the theory of having both legends & current up to date NFL players to be on par with EA.
SpoilerYes, fellas, that was a joke....Comment
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Screenshot really doesnt do anything for me.
I mean, it looks decent, but there is really nothing to take away from it. As stated, screenshot may not even be really new, and it could be used to throw people off.
Time will tell.Comment
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I'm really not going to read to much into the first screenshot. It just let's us know there will possibly be an alternative for what we have already. I'll just be following this a lot closer.Comment
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I would support this game (especially if it comes to PC). As far as the licenses goes, it's almost better to have a deep editor. Licenses can be restrictive. For example, would love to see helmets flying and late hits etc. But so long as modding is a possibility who wouldn`t support a game like that. It would trounce Madden and EA. Madden and EA would be left to the casuals.Comment
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Re: Joe Montana Football 16: First In-Game Screenshot?
I would support this game (especially if it comes to PC). As far as the licenses goes, it's almost better to have a deep editor. Licenses can be restrictive. For example, would love to see helmets flying and late hits etc. But so long as modding is a possibility who wouldn`t support a game like that. It would trounce Madden and EA. Madden and EA would be left to the casuals.Comment
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