NCAA Football 10 Blog: Pocket Protection
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Are you allowed to do late hits? Madden is doing it this year and that is the No Fun League. NCAA should let you guys do all penalties, afterall this is a Football SIM.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
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isnt NCAA making it so if u celebrate after a TD they take it off the board? i heard about this but if this is true i think ncaa is in the lead in the no fun department.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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Do they tell you that you can't have recruiting violations or steroid tests or anything like that? I think having the potential for scandals and stuff like that would be a great addition for Dynasty."Basically, the only players we've ever had refuse our scholarships were lactose intolerant." - Bo RyanComment
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according to Will(Raczilla) the blog will be about defensive pursuit angles. also Russ Kiniry is supposed to be on the EA Sports Live radio show at 3PM(EST). likely to talk about it.Last edited by Solidice; 03-26-2009, 01:44 PM.Comment
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Somewhere in between. We give them a product overview and sometimes they tell us not to do something or change the name of something.Comment
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Yeah, I really doubt they would let us do that!Comment
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Strength and weight need to matter also, in order for the 3-4 defense to really work. In madden and NCAA thus far, speed is the all powerful rating while size and strength mean almost nothing.Comment
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They did in NCAA Football 06 I believe. I got my team put on probation for academics. I believe the feature was called the ncaa interest meter. Yu would get a message before the start of a game that a playrt violated either team, school, or ncaa rules and you had to act accordingly.
March Madness 08 had the same sort of thing.I dont remember there names but they were allot of fun....Comment
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OMT was responding to someone talking about recruiting violations and steroid use.They did in NCAA Football 06 I believe. I got my team put on probation for academics. I believe the feature was called the ncaa interest meter. Yu would get a message before the start of a game that a playrt violated either team, school, or ncaa rules and you had to act accordingly.
March Madness 08 had the same sort of thing.I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
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See the quote I replied to:They did in NCAA Football 06 I believe. I got my team put on probation for academics. I believe the feature was called the ncaa interest meter. Yu would get a message before the start of a game that a playrt violated either team, school, or ncaa rules and you had to act accordingly.
March Madness 08 had the same sort of thing.
Do they tell you that you can't have recruiting violations or steroid tests or anything like that? I think having the potential for scandals and stuff like that would be a great addition for Dynasty.Comment
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Right. On PS2 it is for things like missing class and stuff.
I don't like the way it is done on PS2. First off, to be able to punish players you needed to have "points" which you would set aside for.. but it came out of your training and recruiting. Secondly, to prevent you from cheesing the system by suspending a 3rd string tackle for the season for a minor infraction to drop your NCAA Interest meter, it was always one of your top 10 players that got in trouble... no matter what their discipline was.
I'd like to bring it back one day, but it needs to be done a lot better than it was originally (NCAA 05 I believe).Comment

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