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  • RAZRr1275
    All Star
    • Sep 2007
    • 9918

    #106
    Re: Despite Flaws, NCAA 09 a Great Experience

    Originally posted by Perfect Zero
    Really? Really!? I don't believe that. Hell, there have been many videos posted showing robo qb in action. There was even one where GIOVANNI VIZZA had TWELVE SECONDS to throw the football in the pocket. That also against Missouri. You must either be taking on a team that has far too many screen passes, or you must have a different game altogether.
    Do you really think that I care whether you believe it or not? I haven't seen it and I stand by that. This is not happening to me. With EVERY game that I get the ratio of glitches reported and glitches that I see is like 1/10. I am honestly not seeing the robo qb and all of the other stuff that people are complaining about.
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    • Perfect Zero
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      • Jun 2005
      • 4012

      #107
      Re: Despite Flaws, NCAA 09 a Great Experience

      Originally posted by GoVols1985
      No it doesn't, since when have they made NCAA Street? Lol, j/k, I see what you mean, but I don't want a true arcade game, or a sim. Ideally, I want a compromise between the two, and I think, for the most part, that's what I got with this year's game. But you're right, I would probably make a similar argument to someone who wanted pure arcade games, but I still don't see why my first point was incorrect. You want arcade, go play NFL Blitz, you want realism, go play for real. Why is that idiotic, I don't understand?
      It's idiotic because when you pay for a game, you expect some sort of realism with it. I don't know, maybe because I work my end off every day for a living, my dollar means more. I can't go out there and play when I'm supporting myself.

      In any case, if this is fixed next year, you wouldn't know the difference, I would swear it to you. If it was fixed this year, you would still be saying how you just loved the game. For me though, I look into the details. This game doesn't satisfy that need, and if it means saving my money and buying a game that's worth the price, so be it.

      I'm not angry with anybody here, I'm trying to prove a point. If you can't take off the rose colored glasses, I'm not going to force you to. For those who look at games objectively, I'm just trying to prove my point. That point is, the defense is busted, and this game is not worth the price.
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      • Perfect Zero
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        • Jun 2005
        • 4012

        #108
        Re: Despite Flaws, NCAA 09 a Great Experience

        Originally posted by RAZRr1275
        Do you really think that I care whether you believe it or not? I haven't seen it and I stand by that. This is not happening to me. With EVERY game that I get the ratio of glitches reported and glitches that I see is like 1/10. I am honestly not seeing the robo qb and all of the other stuff that people are complaining about.
        I think you do, otherwise you wouldn't have posted this.
        Rangers - Cowboys - Aggies - Stars - Mavericks

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        • hq3000
          Rookie
          • Nov 2006
          • 146

          #109
          You sound like you're having a cow over something. Of course other people can't because its beneath you to honestly believe people enjoy this game as a solid football game

          Listen I'm not a big fan of EA as well. I bought the game on a whim, thinking I could enjoy a football game that wasn't Madden despite it coming from the same company. I have never even bought an NCAA before, but I could tell you this much, its a pretty fun game.

          I'm a nitpicker about realism as well. The whole point of me going on this site was to just find ways to make my sports games more realistic. I've found however that reading posts from people that over react about a 60 dollar game can seem a tad out of hand. To call any video game an atrocity is a bit over the line. To be devastated by a game is grounds for rethinking about certain things in your life. Calm down, you're an adult.

          If you are that upset about the game Perfect Zero, return it. I know its terrible to have spent that money but at least try to make some of it back and just don't buy the game next year. Get something you will enjoy, it'll hopefully make you feel a little better.

          I have to be honest but it does seem that EA is making some effort to hear the pleas of the upset. They get their people to post on this site. Perhaps there some consolation in that.

          I'm not blind to the problems either. I see the bad kick off AI, the lazy defense, the weak d lines and blitzing, but there is more good in this game than the "atrocities" some people perceive them to be. It doesn't mean my football knowledge is lacking, but its a fun game to play overall.
          Mac: I’m saying that I did an ocular assessment of the situation, garnered that he was not a security risk and I cleared him for passage.

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          • RAZRr1275
            All Star
            • Sep 2007
            • 9918

            #110
            Re: Despite Flaws, NCAA 09 a Great Experience

            Originally posted by Perfect Zero
            I think you do, otherwise you wouldn't have posted this.
            Well your way off there.
            I have a question for you. Do you like this game?
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            • GoVols1985
              Rookie
              • Jul 2008
              • 389

              #111
              Re: Despite Flaws, NCAA 09 a Great Experience

              Originally posted by Perfect Zero
              It's idiotic because when you pay for a game, you expect some sort of realism with it. I don't know, maybe because I work my end off every day for a living, my dollar means more. I can't go out there and play when I'm supporting myself.

              In any case, if this is fixed next year, you wouldn't know the difference, I would swear it to you. If it was fixed this year, you would still be saying how you just loved the game. For me though, I look into the details. This game doesn't satisfy that need, and if it means saving my money and buying a game that's worth the price, so be it.

              I'm not angry with anybody here, I'm trying to prove a point. If you can't take off the rose colored glasses, I'm not going to force you to. For those who look at games objectively, I'm just trying to prove my point. That point is, the defense is busted, and this game is not worth the price.
              It's funny how two people can look at a single thing and see something completely differant, you know? If only EA made custom games for every differant customer we'd be golden right.

              By the way, I've been wondering this since we first started debating, what is your avatar logo? I don't recognize it.

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              • Perfect Zero
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                • Jun 2005
                • 4012

                #112
                Re: Despite Flaws, NCAA 09 a Great Experience

                I wish you people could read. Once again, I rented the game first because EA has a track record of putting out games that are broken and are just roster updates. I WAS going to buy the game, because the new features sounded really good, but nearly every single one of them is broken, plus the gameplay is worthless when it comes to passes over the middle.

                My hope is that EA actually listens. If these things are patched, then I might buy the game in the future. If they are not though, I will continue to let my voice be heard over those that want to shove this under the rug. EA needs to fix these problems with a patch, with working sliders, with SOMETHING other than "only three people complain about it and it's not a big deal." It is a big deal.

                I guess if you like games that are almost there but are far short hq3000, then go for it. For me though, since this is the only football game out there on the 360, I don't have any other option. I don't demand perfection, but I would like for them to test their games so that stuff like the defense actually works.
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                • Perfect Zero
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                  • Jun 2005
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                  #113
                  Re: Despite Flaws, NCAA 09 a Great Experience

                  Originally posted by GoVols1985
                  It's funny how two people can look at a single thing and see something completely differant, you know? If only EA made custom games for every differant customer we'd be golden right.

                  By the way, I've been wondering this since we first started debating, what is your avatar logo? I don't recognize it.
                  It's supposed to be an Eagle. I didn't see any North Texas avatars in the system here.

                  And again, it's not like they should make a different game. I would buy this game if the defense wasn't so gosh darn bad at passes over the middle and in the pocket. If they would fix it, many sim players would be happy, and you would probably never know the difference.
                  Rangers - Cowboys - Aggies - Stars - Mavericks

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                  • Alliball
                    MVP
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 2368

                    #114
                    Re: Despite Flaws, NCAA 09 a Great Experience

                    Originally posted by Perfect Zero
                    I agree with people renting this game first. Also, I have no problem with anybody enjoying this game. If you feel like you spent your money well, by all means enjoy your game. I'm just saying this game is far away from being worth the price when it comes to playing like actual football.

                    Seriously, some of you are having a cow over nothing.
                    When you make no bones about calling people liars about the games they're seeing, I wonder why they may react that way. Hmmm, I wonder?

                    In the grade the game thread, over 2/3'rds of the respondents have rated the game above average or better. Can you explain that?

                    The game must be playing some semblance of what you call "actual football", or maybe their just fools and as some genius pointed out earlier, football just ain't their game.

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                    • RAZRr1275
                      All Star
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 9918

                      #115
                      Re: Despite Flaws, NCAA 09 a Great Experience

                      Originally posted by Perfect Zero
                      I wish you people could read. Once again, I rented the game first because EA has a track record of putting out games that are broken and are just roster updates. I WAS going to buy the game, because the new features sounded really good, but nearly every single one of them is broken, plus the gameplay is worthless when it comes to passes over the middle.

                      My hope is that EA actually listens. If these things are patched, then I might buy the game in the future. If they are not though, I will continue to let my voice be heard over those that want to shove this under the rug. EA needs to fix these problems with a patch, with working sliders, with SOMETHING other than "only three people complain about it and it's not a big deal." It is a big deal.

                      I guess if you like games that are almost there but are far short hq3000, then go for it. For me though, since this is the only football game out there on the 360, I don't have any other option. I don't demand perfection, but I would like for them to test their games so that stuff like the defense actually works.
                      Well about EA and fixing it. They need to see the glitch to fix it. And if 3 people is all thats seeing it, chances are that they aren't seeing it either.
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                      • Perfect Zero
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                        • Jun 2005
                        • 4012

                        #116
                        Re: Despite Flaws, NCAA 09 a Great Experience

                        Do you people know why they think only three people see it? It's because nearly every time there is a thread on here that criticizes the game in any way, it gets locked. It's EA's way of silencing the big group of players that have a problem with the game, and saying "everything's alright."

                        And I stand behind my lier comment, because when I had the game, I only sacked the quarterback once. I used everything from inside blitzes to the cornerbacks, and I had only one blitz on a screen pass. ONE. Is that normal? I mean, I watch a lot of college football, and I see more than one sack in ten games.

                        Oh, I did forget, we aren't aiming for actual football.
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                        • GoVols1985
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 389

                          #117
                          Re: Despite Flaws, NCAA 09 a Great Experience

                          [quote=Perfect Zero;2038522682]It's supposed to be an Eagle. I didn't see any North Texas avatars in the system here.

                          And again, it's not like they should make a different game. I would buy this game if the defense wasn't so gosh darn bad at passes over the middle and in the pocket. If they would fix it, many sim players would be happy, and you would probably never know the difference.[/quote]

                          Alright, I'll give it a shot, and we'll continue this debate once the gameplay patch comes out (assuming it fixes the issues you're talking about, of course).

                          North Texas huh? Is that where you went to school? They play in the Sun Belt with Middle Tennessee State, where my dad played his college ball.

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                          • hq3000
                            Rookie
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 146

                            #118
                            Thats great that you rented the game Perfect Dark , because at least that was only like 8 or 9 dollars that you used up. Perhaps next time that pedestal you're on won't be so high and you can actually enjoy a nice game of football. I am glad you are intelligent enough to just rent these games before blowing a huge gasket from spending sixty dollars. I would hate to hear what you sound like if that happened. I couldn't even imagine.

                            For someone who thinks something falls short, how short can it be? By you're standards it doesn't sound short at all. It sounds like you almost enjoyed it but you just could not let yourself do it. You could be having so much fun with me playing right now. Just have some fun ,darn it. Caution be damned!
                            Mac: I’m saying that I did an ocular assessment of the situation, garnered that he was not a security risk and I cleared him for passage.

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                            • hq3000
                              Rookie
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 146

                              #119
                              I mean Perfect Zero, sorry, its late. Don't get too upset about the game. Like every season, there is always next year.
                              Mac: I’m saying that I did an ocular assessment of the situation, garnered that he was not a security risk and I cleared him for passage.

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                              • GoVols1985
                                Rookie
                                • Jul 2008
                                • 389

                                #120
                                Re: Despite Flaws, NCAA 09 a Great Experience

                                Originally posted by hq3000
                                I mean Perfect Zero, sorry, its late. Don't get too upset about the game. Like every season, there is always next year.
                                Lol, I knew it was only a matter of time before someone called him Perfect Dark. I almost did it myself a couple of times when I wasn't paying attention.

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