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Dont blame the producers of NCAA 13
Hi guys. I just wanted to give my two cents on why this game has not reached the level where it should be on this generation of consoles. It is obvious that the lack of a competing college football title has really hurt this franchise. If the NCAA team knew here was another game on the market, they would strive to make a more "bug free" game. However, I don't think it is the producers fault necessarily. I don't think the NCAA team has as many resources or as much money to work with as the Madden team or the FIFA team. FIFA is sold world wide and Madden has always out sold NCAA by a mile. If you were an EA exec what would you put more money into? Do I think the NCAA team could have a bigger vision? Yes. Do I think they let some things slip every year because they can? Yes. However, I really don't think we should blame Ben and the rest of the team for every issue that has come up on this generation's NCAA games. What do you guys think?Tags: None -
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I think we should blame them, their team needs a complete overhaul the way madden has had. Its time for a change. These guys are not getting it done. The fact they have no competition is not true, they have to compete with every other game on the market. Including madden, which many more people buy instead of this. -
I think that you are like a crazy mad scientist. Some of the glitches that still exist have existed for two or three years now. They try to do things like the "Gamechangers" but it doesn't look like it helps to me. Its a disappointment to me that they can have their own tv show, but cannot get the game 90-95% correct. Its very disappointing for a diehard college football fan like me, when I knew stuff about a team like Missouri's new jerseys months in the past, and they fail to include them.Comment
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Re: Dont blame the producers of NCAA 13
So basically you're saying don't blame the NCAA team because there is no other competition so they are allowed to do a half-assed job?Hi guys. I just wanted to give my two cents on why this game has not reached the level where it should be on this generation of consoles. It is obvious that the lack of a competing college football title has really hurt this franchise. If the NCAA team knew here was another game on the market, they would strive to make a more "bug free" game. However, I don't think it is the producers fault necessarily. I don't think the NCAA team has as many resources or as much money to work with as the Madden team or the FIFA team. FIFA is sold world wide and Madden has always out sold NCAA by a mile. If you were an EA exec what would you put more money into? Do I think the NCAA team could have a bigger vision? Yes. Do I think they let some things slip every year because they can? Yes. However, I really don't think we should blame Ben and the rest of the team for every issue that has come up on this generation's NCAA games. What do you guys think?
I think you need to wake up and stop apologizing for them. The biggest issue is that the game needs a complete overhaul and that's not happening until new systems come out so it's never going to get that much better on these systems. The other issue is this development team has no clue what direction they are going in. They are all over the place.Comment
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A complete overhaul would be nice; however, it's not absolutely needed. Some of the little issues that get brought up year in year out and requests of things similar to last gen consoles are still do not get addressed. And new modes are great, but what use is a new mode when it's implemented with problems.
Maybe they fixed recruit weights and size for typical positions this year; I don't know but it took way to long to do it if they did. And that's somewhat part of the reason I've lost interest because I've bought the past seasons and witnessed the same kind of bugs and bad implementation that I don't have faith in anything now.
And little things such as logos and fields missing - It's just not acceptable. Like one of the MSU guys pointed out about the Trojan head instead of the S or like some people point out with Legion Field .. And the little I read about Notre Dame's helmets - I may be wrong but I feel like those are things that would seem to be relatively quick and easy fixes that would go a long way with a lot of people.Comment
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yea this game is not realistic at all, I should have had 63 on Clemson by the beginning of the third quarter - must be a major glitchComment
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I hate these forums sometimes.....
But I disagree with the topic creator. The NCAA team has to take some kind of responsibility for the woes that this series is currently having. If it were new glitches every year regarding new systems or engines I would be OKAY (I guess) with that. Atleast more than I am right now. As it is though there are currently glitches and problems that have existed for 3-4 years and I feel that that's somewhat unacceptable. I guess i'm part of the problem though....I keep buying it every year."When Clemson players rub that rock and run down the hill, its the most exciting 25 seconds in college football."
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I vote overhaul. NCAA needs a new dev team with a new vision. Haven't bought it the previous two seasons, not buying it this year. I get that their job is difficult. But everyone's job is difficult for the most part. Doesn't stop good companies from going in a different direction. Whatever. Nothing will change. And that's what I'm used to.Comment
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I've never been a fan of Ben tbh. We all agree that the game should be better than it is and there is plenty of blame to go around
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Here's the thing, NBA 2k, Madden have both brought in new people and gotten rid of old people in an effort to improve their game.
This is back to back years now the NCAA team has put out a subpar game. If they continue using the same people then why should we have any confidence things will get better?
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.Comment
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Do this today: Instead of $%*#!@& on a game you're not going to play or movie you're not going to watch, say something good about a piece of media you're excited about.
Do the same thing tomorrow. And the next. Now do it forever.Comment
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This is fantastic.
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