Madden NFL 10 Blog: Breaking Down The First Screenshot
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Re: Michael Young screen shot blog is up
OK here is my issue. Do we play the game looking through a lens, or with our eyes.
If it's a lens, then you did capture that effect great. I believe we play the game with our eyes and our eyes have a much bigger depth of field than a camera lens.
Look at this picture from NCAA. It appears the receivers down field will be out of focus. I can see this being a major problem when trying to pick out receivers down field.
Check this issue before the game ships or can this be an option we can turn off?
Thanks!
With that said, while we do watch the game with our eyes, it's broadcast to us through a camera lens. They are trying to simulate an NFL broadcast and how it would look on TV (which is exactly what we've been needing) not what it would look like watching it from the stands.Comment
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Re: Michael Young screen shot blog is up
I guessed and then OMT confirmed to me directly that the blur effects would only be seen in replay, not live game. Although I think they should show up during pre and post-play and wherever else appropriate because it is after all supposed to be simulating a TV broadcast and DOF is always a factor. I posted several real world examples of it from Super Bowl 43 a little while back.
With that said, while we do watch the game with our eyes, it's broadcast to us through a camera lens. They are trying to simulate an NFL broadcast and how it would look on TV (which is exactly what we've been needing) not what it would look like watching it from the stands.
Sounds good! My concern was with game play. It would not be good if you can't locate receivers down field!Comment
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Re: Michael Young screen shot blog is up
Andy is flattered by the attention, but by all means, get back to the important details you all were discussingComment
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Re: Michael Young screen shot blog is up
Not to be a stickler, but the game looks way better without depth of field-
The first screenshot looks much better, and akin to something one would see if they saw the game live. Why do game companies want to mimic the limitations of cameras? Why can't we just see what we would see live. The game would look much better without this feature imo.Comment
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