OS Roundtable: The Player Tendencies Snafu - Short Term Blunder or Long Term Mistake?

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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    OS Roundtable: The Player Tendencies Snafu - Short Term Blunder or Long Term Mistake?


    OS Staff Writers, by now you have all heard the news about the fourth NCAA title update not including a fix for player tendencies. To some this is an absolutely huge deal and to others it seems as if they are perfectly content with the game as-is. But let's go beyond that; let's discuss whether the string of bugs this year, plus the lack of any patchable resolution will be detrimental to NCAA 13, or will the blunders of NCAA Football 12 be forgotten by many next July?

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  • edaddy
    MVP
    • Jun 2004
    • 2848

    #2
    Excellent you guys have effectively said what disgruntled posters have been saying..Kudos
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    • nccomicfan
      MVP
      • May 2006
      • 1530

      #3
      After this and the fact we are going 3 years without competition in the NBA gaming world, EA has lost all credibility with me with the exception of the FIFA franchise.

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      • fistofrage
        Hall Of Fame
        • Aug 2002
        • 13682

        #4
        Re: OS Roundtable: The Player Tendencies Snafu - Short Term Blunder or Long Term Mist

        The game just isn't worth the time or energy let alone $60. The non-sports games have really stepped it up this past year. ANd then you look at NCAA football. Its worse than it was 6 years ago on the PS2. What other game or product for that matter can make that claim and still expect the public to line up and buy it?
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        • blLLD0
          Rookie
          • Jan 2008
          • 212

          #5
          Re: OS Roundtable: The Player Tendencies Snafu - Short Term Blunder or Long Term Mist

          Originally posted by fistofrage
          The game just isn't worth the time or energy let alone $60. The non-sports games have really stepped it up this past year. ANd then you look at NCAA football. Its worse than it was 6 years ago on the PS2. What other game or product for that matter can make that claim and still expect the public to line up and buy it?
          Madden lol. Any EA sports game where they have an exclusive license/monopoly.
          BTFU!

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          • Bolts Boy 123
            Banned
            • Aug 2010
            • 441

            #6
            I say all of the OS community come together and doesn't purchase NCAA 13 until we've received confirmation that it's glitch free.
            Last edited by Bolts Boy 123; 11-03-2011, 05:27 PM.

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            • Scott
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              • Jul 2002
              • 20032

              #7
              Re: OS Roundtable: The Player Tendencies Snafu - Short Term Blunder or Long Term Mist

              Originally posted by Bolts Boy 123
              I say all of the OS community come together and doesn't purchase NCAA 12 until we've received confirmation that it's glitch free.
              Too bad NCAA 12 has been out since June, I'm pretty sure a lot of us have it already.
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              • jkra0512
                MVP
                • Sep 2006
                • 2277

                #8
                Definitely not buying any football games next year until a month or two after release. I did that with Madden and I am enjoying that decision very much. Also, Like fistofrage said, non-sports games have really stepped up this year and the upcoming year.

                I sincerely hope that EA wakes up with their football games and gives its supporters a game worthy of $60...

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                • Jadakiss88
                  Rookie
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 70

                  #9
                  At this point it doesn't matter...only next year will be the true test to see if anything will change. EA already has their money and gamers are left with a half done game.

                  It isn't that horrible to play but the fact EA has either just given up on fixing some issues or just don't know what to do to fix it shows that EA Sports needs to look for another staff as well as a better Q&A team. Maybe some people that aren't tied to a video game site (sorry OS) but that's the only way they can get a real response a genuine response. This needs to happen 8 months before projected release date and all the way up til 3 months before. That way the testers have enough to play through at least 2 or 3 dynasty seasons and play some online games as well.

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                  • gamecockfan40
                    Banned
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 142

                    #10
                    I can say...I have bought NCAA & Madden for years...An this year Games will be the LAST year EA gets my money, until they can stop using gamers as beta tester and still don't fix what is wrong...EA just don't give a rat's butt bout us, I bet EA don't put up with a worker coming in late, or not working...They would send his butt down the road..So thats just what am doing with EA...sending there butt down the road, I will pick up another football game when a company outside of EA makes one...issues are ok just don't patch a fix for one and it don't fix it, EA WOULD HAVE TO BRING ME INTO THERE BUILDING AND LET ME SEE THERE TEAM WORK ON FOOTBALL GAME'S FOR A YEAR, BEFORE I CAN EVEN BELIEVE THEY EVEN SPEND THAT MUCH TIME ON THEM,

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                    • gamecockfan40
                      Banned
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 142

                      #11
                      bILLDO'!!!!!!!!! you hit the nail on the head, Friend..exclusive license/monopoly...Is why we don't have good football games today...And EA can't say it's not, cause we all know that if 2K still made football games. We the gamers would have Two'!!!!! not ONE...But Two Awesome NFL games to pick from...But no EA paints the box pretty and dump this junk on us....

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                      • Herky
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                        • Jun 2004
                        • 4715

                        #12
                        Fantastic write-up and I agree with 100% of what is written here.

                        I'll be waiting at least a month in the future before I purchase NCAA so I can find out exactly what the patches have done.
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                        • fistofrage
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 13682

                          #13
                          Re: OS Roundtable: The Player Tendencies Snafu - Short Term Blunder or Long Term Mist

                          Originally posted by Herky
                          Fantastic write-up and I agree with 100% of what is written here.

                          I'll be waiting at least a month in the future before I purchase NCAA so I can find out exactly what the patches have done.
                          You can't just wait a month, better wait until December after all the patches have dropped. There hasn't ever been an EA patch that I can recall that didn't break something that was working before.

                          I point everyone to Fight Night Champion. The game was decent at launch with some freezing glitches that needed to be addressed. Fast forward 3 patches later. TKO's and damage were removed from the game, the boxers became very stiff and it became impossible to lose to the AI because the stamina was destroyed and the AI became a zombie by the 4th round. I repeat, the game played 100 times better at launch and people are begging for them just to give us the launch day game back.

                          Oh, and the freezing issue in Legacy that I mentioned. Never addressed.

                          I think some members of the FNC team now work on the NCAA franchise.
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                          • DJ
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Apr 2003
                            • 17756

                            #14
                            I think this will definitely have long-term ramifications for people like us that play mostly sports games and visits sites dedicated to sports gaming. I'm not sure how that translates to overall sales numbers; I bet if you asked most casual players of NCAA, they'd have no clue about the tendency bug.

                            I've fought with this game tooth-and-nail to get it playable and I think I've done an OK job at doing so. That being said, there's no way I'm buying this game next year until all the patches have been released. NCAA 12 made me jump through way too many hoops and I just don't have the time or patience to deal with this again next year.
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                            • Gotmadskillzson
                              Live your life
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 23439

                              #15
                              All EA Game Changers have lost credibility in my eyes. They went down there how many times for NCAA 12 ? Like around 8 or 10 times ? I know it was a lot and the last time was in June. But yet this is the buggiest game in the series. Kind of makes one wonder what the hell they were doing down there all the times they were down there.

                              Not only did they go down there that many times, but a good number of them have direct access email and phone wise with the producers and other lead programmers. So to me it is like how can you have direct access and don't speak up ? That whole program needs to be scrapped because out of the 2 or 3 years that program been in place, they haven't changed a damn thing or improved anything either. I am still seeing the same problems that was in 08, 09, 10 still in NCAA 12. So to me, they serve no purpose other then to hype the game.

                              EA needs to go back to the way they use to be before patches. IMO they are so dependent and reliant on patches, they putting out half baked games. Idea be good, but the execution be terrible. I honestly don't believe they even play their own game against the CPU. I think they only play head to head against other humans and that is the problem.

                              You can just play ONE game against the CPU and come away with a notebook full of problems with the CPU AI. So how in the world did the EA Game Changers, QA department, producers and everybody else that was involved in the game NOT see that many obvious issues with the game ?

                              All these sports games developers are taking consumers for granted and it is SAD. Man if they ever put Madden and NCAA back on the PC, we wouldn't have these problems because gamers themselves would have fixed the problems with mods.

                              Honestly this has been a very disappointing summer for me. College football is my favorite sport. But it has been full of misinformation and question dodging. It is like they just there to collect a pay check and don't care or have pride in what they put out in the market.

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