NCAA Football 09 Thoughts on the Features: Pasta Padre
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NCAA Football 09 Thoughts on the Features: Pasta Padre
Pasta Padre has posted his thoughts on the features of NCAA Football 09.
"The release of the first big NCAA Football 09 feature list has brought about a great deal of optimism. It seems as though many things from previous versions along with other wishlist type features have made their way in. So I thought I’d go over my reaction to a handful of the features and what they could mean for the this year."Tags: None -
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Re: NCAA Football 09 Thoughts on the Features: Pasta Padre
I guess I'm one of the "elitists" who doesn't play the Mascot games. How many people did play the Mascot games? 4 maybe 5. I wonder how much space/memory this takes up. Maybe without it they could add "Create a Team or more alternate jerseys.Comment
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Either way, look for a first look at NCAA Football 09 from OS later today guysComment
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Re: NCAA Football 09 Thoughts on the Features: Pasta Padre
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Re: NCAA Football 09 Thoughts on the Features: Pasta Padre
Mascot teams actually take up minuscule memory if I remember right. There is only one roster that is drawn from for the teams (all 99s) and everything else is already in the game (animations, mascot models, etc.) so it's really a feature that doesn't require much effort to implement but has a touch of desirability for a few at least.
Either way, look for a first look at NCAA Football 09 from OS later today guysComment
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Re: NCAA Football 09 Thoughts on the Features: Pasta Padre
I'm just waiting on a create-a-school announcement.Comment
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I'm waiting on that announcement too (doubt we're getting it this year) AS LONG AS it is completely revamped and much better than it was in the last generation. It was almost the same thing from the first year they incorporated it almost a decade earlier. If it's the same old thing, I'd just rather they not do it and spend the extra day or two focusing on other more important things.Comment
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Mascot games are about as valuable as including a "design a pothole" feature on racing games or "tea party" mode on a fighting game. The two demographics that would enjoy this mode: young kids and dragon-ball z watching japana-fruit enthuisiasts; aren't the core group of gamers footing the bill for a college football sim: That's the truth, accept it all you politically correct "Every one is special and gets a trophy" apologists! Back to what really matters, I am not so naive that I don't understand the marketing for profit concept of "Add enough new or previously ommitted features to spark consumer interest in thois years product, but keep enough out to make the customer demand and crave more to justify spending $60 every year for a product that will be incrementally better than its predecessor and thus constitute a 'new' product and continue the profit by supply (game features) and demand (gamer wishlists)." Now that I'm done sounding like a crusty economics professor, just make the game and moves play fast, make all the transitions fluid and smooth, and don't omit basic features like alternate uniforms and stadiums. That makes everone happy that the basic bases are covered for the gamers, and vast room for added features and innovative growth of the series to spark the marketing of sales for the company in future years.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 09 Thoughts on the Features: Pasta Padre
Mascot games are about as valuable as including a "design a pothole" feature on racing games or "tea party" mode on a fighting game. The two demographics that would enjoy this mode: young kids and dragon-ball z watching japana-fruit enthuisiasts; aren't the core group of gamers footing the bill for a college football sim: That's the truth, accept it all you politically correct "Every one is special and gets a trophy" apologists!Comment
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