02-02-2009, 09:23 PM
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Re: The First Official Feature For Madden NFL 10!
I think it's a solid addition to making the gameplay feel more realistic. My suggestion is to limit it to where it will have an effect on the gameplay or where we users will actually see it prominently during the game...especially if including this is memory/processor intensive.
For instance, in the interception example you gave, I think it's a perfect fit. The DB should not make blind interceptions. A few other examples:
1) O-Linemen heads turning, looking for oncoming pass rushers to block. A blocker shouldn't blindly slide into the path of an oncoming rusher.
2) Pass rushers looking for a scrambling QB or at the RB, instead of the QB, on a play-action fake. This would give the DL a more realistic feel of searching for the QB or ball carrier, especially on a fake or when the play breaks down.
3) DBs peeking into the backfield. That DB caught looking into the backfield might just let his WR blow right passed him. Or that DB might just make a jump on a pass thrown in front of him.
But if you're going into as much detail as including Barry Sanders-type eye movement, the only time we players will ever see that is during a replay if we zoom onto the player's face. We're not going to see it during the actual play because the camera is zoomed out. While this would be cool to see, there's no point to including that much detail, especially if it drains resources.
Last edited by BigDuke; 02-02-2009 at 09:37 PM.
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