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  • CaptainZombie
    Brains
    • Jul 2003
    • 37851

    #61
    Re: Running Game Tutorial Video

    Originally posted by JayBee74
    I'm waiting for one of the naysayers to mention how that QB doesn't have to worry about getting hurt by the LineBacker-does have to worry about losing the ball however.
    This game looks great JayBee. All the videos I have seen, something just looks off by the movement of the QB, I just can't put my finger on it. This might end up being a day 1 purchase, but I will wait and see what everyone here says impressions wise.
    HDMovie Room

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    • CreatineKasey
      MVP
      • Sep 2007
      • 4897

      #62
      Re: Backbreaker Video: Running Game Tutorial

      Originally posted by ovrcfntdorgamiartist
      I completely agree. At the same time this looks like the best football game ever at this point. Yes it will be a little shallow, but it is a deeper game than APF. I turned injuries off in season mode anyway b/c the backups were horrid at QB and WR in APF2k8.

      Let's go! Realistic football. Woo!
      LOL dude your screen name is awesome. That quote still cracks me up every time I play APF.

      "He looks like an over-caffeinated origami artist!"

      Xbox Live Gamertag: CreatineKasey

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      • JMD
        MVP
        • Feb 2008
        • 4456

        #63
        Re: Backbreaker Video: Running Game Tutorial

        I think I may pass on Madden this year. After seeing how great this game looks in motion, and how nice the controls look, I honestly don't think I'll want to go back to the old way Madden plays. Of course I'll know more come June 1st, I'm definitely taking the day off to spend it with Backbreaker.

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        • mestevo
          Gooney Goo Goo
          • Apr 2010
          • 19556

          #64
          Re: Backbreaker Video: Running Game Tutorial

          Originally posted by JayBee74
          You're making an interesting point, and I could be wrong on this, but the defender that 82 blocks is on the same yard line as the ball carrier. Question 1: How far do you think that defender is away from the ball carrier? Did the defender have a legitimate chance at getting to the ball carrier justifying the block, rather then the escort?
          I don't think that defender was more than 5 yards from the ball carrier. At the time of the block by #74 , #82 was within a body length of the ball carrier. After #74 disposes of one defender #82 turns around, takes maybe two steps and then blocks the defender. He might have been 15 feet away.
          He's at least 5 yards away (further away than the previous yard line) and they're on the 15, nobody has the angle to catch him anyways.

          If 74 tripped on the guy he blocked, I wonder if right after this clip the RB fell over 74 after his foot clipped through his leg.
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          • djordan
            MVP
            • Nov 2005
            • 3052

            #65
            Re: Backbreaker Video: Running Game Tutorial

            Originally posted by JayBee74
            This is the most innovative control scheme in the history of football games-add to it the physics angle, and I think we have a leg up to Backbreaker busting the 1 Million mark.
            AKA DEEJAY8595

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            • JEM
              Banned
              • Feb 2009
              • 501

              #66
              Re: Backbreaker Video: Running Game Tutorial

              I dont know why anyone would be complaining over a linemen falling down.. Lineman fall down all the time after making a block especially a block in the open field which it looks like this particular play was.

              The Agility / Power running styles reminds of 2K5 and how they made finesse and power backs play like themselves.

              The game looks better and better with each video. Can hardly wait.

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              • NoDakHusker
                Ice Cold
                • Mar 2009
                • 4348

                #67
                Re: Backbreaker Video: Running Game Tutorial

                Originally posted by JEM
                I dont know why anyone would be complaining over a linemen falling down.. Lineman fall down all the time after making a block especially a block in the open field which it looks like this particular play was.

                The Agility / Power running styles reminds of 2K5 and how they made finesse and power backs play like themselves.

                The game looks better and better with each video. Can hardly wait.
                Yeah they're making a bigger deal out of this lineman thing than it needs to be.
                Huskers | Chelsea FC | Minnesota United | Omaha

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                • JkA3
                  Strategy
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 858

                  #68
                  Hey I think that looks pretty good. I really want to check the demo out for this bad boy.
                  STRATEGYHUSTLERESULTS

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                  • kjcheezhead
                    MVP
                    • May 2009
                    • 3118

                    #69
                    Re: Backbreaker Video: Running Game Tutorial

                    I def not complaining. When have you ever seen a lineman's foot get stepped on in a video game and it trips him?

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                    • mestevo
                      Gooney Goo Goo
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 19556

                      #70
                      Re: Backbreaker Video: Running Game Tutorial

                      You guys are awesome, it's amazing when a lineman can have his foot stepped on by what looks like a 250lb safety and fall down, but then it's suddenly 'nothing to see here, making a big deal of nothing' when the running back's foot clips through almost his entire lower leg, from foot to knee. I guess it's not quite all 'physics based action' and if it is, then there are some collision problems.

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                      • bjones16
                        Rookie
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 199

                        #71
                        Re: Backbreaker Video: Running Game Tutorial

                        OMG This video just made this game a day one purchase! I cant wait to upload the nfl on this game!

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                        • NoDakHusker
                          Ice Cold
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 4348

                          #72
                          Re: Backbreaker Video: Running Game Tutorial

                          Originally posted by mestevo
                          You guys are awesome, it's amazing when a lineman can have his foot stepped on by what looks like a 250lb safety and fall down, but then it's suddenly 'nothing to see here, making a big deal of nothing' when the running back's foot clips through almost his entire lower leg, from foot to knee. I guess it's not quite all 'physics based action' and if it is, then there are some collision problems.
                          yes we are awesome. we don't nitpick every little detail and complain about it.
                          I don't know who the 'we' is though lol
                          Last edited by NoDakHusker; 05-08-2010, 11:46 AM.
                          Huskers | Chelsea FC | Minnesota United | Omaha

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                          • kjcheezhead
                            MVP
                            • May 2009
                            • 3118

                            #73
                            Re: Backbreaker Video: Running Game Tutorial

                            Originally posted by mestevo
                            You guys are awesome, it's amazing when a lineman can have his foot stepped on by what looks like a 250lb safety and fall down, but then it's suddenly 'nothing to see here, making a big deal of nothing' when the running back's foot clips through almost his entire lower leg, from foot to knee. I guess it's not quite all 'physics based action' and if it is, then there are some collision problems.
                            Watch it again, the RB jukes to the outside as they are falling. He runs around the leg, not through it. The only clipping I saw is the rb foot clips into the field when he jukes which doesn't affect the play so I'm ok with that.

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                            • 23
                              yellow
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 66469

                              #74
                              Re: Backbreaker Video: Running Game Tutorial

                              Please people if you're going to complain at least complain about a real gameplay issue goodness... you know like players sliding off of eachother when there should be contact.

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                              • mestevo
                                Gooney Goo Goo
                                • Apr 2010
                                • 19556

                                #75
                                Re: Backbreaker Video: Running Game Tutorial

                                Originally posted by kjcheezhead
                                Watch it again, the RB jukes to the outside as they are falling. He runs around the leg, not through it. The only clipping I saw is the rb foot clips into the field when he jukes which doesn't affect the play so I'm ok with that.
                                So you're saying that in the picture in post 65, his foot is not inside the leg of 74? It clips from the bottom of his shoe almost all the way to his knee...

                                http://www.operationsports.com/forum...74-post65.html

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