NCAA Football 10 Blog: It's in the Details
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Blog: It's in the Details
As a long time NCAA player and a recent detractor and renegade...lol....I am somewhat pleased to see these things beginning to come back.
I did NOT play ONE bowl game on '09 (or '08) mainlyu because of the missing endzone art. It just totally kills the entire atmosphere for me.
I'm still not ready to call it a purchase yet, but this is a huge step towards it. If they fix the AI, or make a great EFFORT towards such, I'm buying no doubt.
Good job OMT & crewComment
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I hope the field (Ohio State pic) is also WIP...the flat surface as a field is unrealistic and has always bothered me.Who Dat!Comment
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I like it too because he's right.
They're getting ridiculous now with with how they place their logo. It was bad enough that we saw it plastered up to 3 times per screen in Madden 09, and even worse when Tom Hammond had to remind us 20 times a game that the game was brought to us by EA Sports. Now this sickness is starting to infect NCAA, lol.
I wouldn't be surprised if they started putting the EA logo over every helmet decal on every helmet, because after all we easily forget who made the game and we must be reminded over and over again...Comment
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why do they have to put the ****in EA logo on everything? if i buy an EA game i'm already aware that it's an EA product and since i already paid for it, no need to advertise it reallyDas ist der Pennerbank Flavour, die Party war gut, wo bin ich jetzt, auf welcher Bank hab ich geschlafen, warum?Comment
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Who cares it doesnt add or take away an ounce of fun or realism?Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Blog: It's in the Details
. You could be right though; it doesn't seem farfetched.
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Das ist der Pennerbank Flavour, die Party war gut, wo bin ich jetzt, auf welcher Bank hab ich geschlafen, warum?Comment
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Personally, I wouldn't mind being Brad and having the opportunity to plug EA, and like a professional I would end it with a THANK YOU! each and every time... :wink:Comment
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I cant believe that feature has been gone for so long.
Many of us play in leagues that need either neutral site playoff games or we have bowl games that we'd LOVE to play in the actual stadiums.
But most importantly, the need for the neutral field so one team doesn't have homefield advantage is crucial.Comment
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You either in or you out and if you're out, then you better stay in because them wolves is out..Comment
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