Sorry my friend, the paint is wrong. They probably know it and don't care to fix it, which is at the core of my argument. The entire stadium is set in Tennessee Ledgstone which is the exact same stone on the Case Center (in the North Endzone). Just unreal that they screwed this up IMO. Perhaps it is an easy fix. Either way, the core of my post which raises interesting questions should not go unnoticed. It's OK to voir dire the legitimacy of any reason or excuse.
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Sorry my friend, the paint is wrong. They probably know it and don't care to fix it, which is at the core of my argument. The entire stadium is set in Tennessee Ledgstone which is the exact same stone on the Case Center (in the North Endzone). Just unreal that they screwed this up IMO. Perhaps it is an easy fix. Either way, the core of my post which raises interesting questions should not go unnoticed. It's OK to voir dire the legitimacy of any reason or excuse. -
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So youre gonna insult Adam and EA to get what you want?
Its been said many times.... The stadium is not done. They can not guess at the finished stadium otherwise they will get it wrong and then you will be on here complaining about how wrong it is... I understand that you want it in. I do to. But I understand why it is not in....Comment
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Sorry my friend, the paint is wrong. They probably know it and don't care to fix it, which is at the core of my argument. The entire stadium is set in Tennessee Ledgstone which is the exact same stone on the Case Center (in the North Endzone). Just unreal that they screwed this up IMO. Perhaps it is an easy fix. Either way, the core of my post which raises interesting questions should not go unnoticed. It's OK to voir dire the legitimacy of any reason or excuse.
I'm just happy it's in this year. In my opinion it looks great; and this is coming from someone who has been to every TU game for the past 7 years.Hates exclusive licenses...
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OMT, it should go without saying that HA Chapman is wrong. You should know because your UCF Knights were brutally pounded at the venue last season. The video board is incorrect. It's the video board from Skelly Stadium. The paint, as well, is from Skelly Stadium (since renovated and renamed HA Chapman). You said, either correctly or incorrectly, that you had to actually go to these venues to render them into the game. Now, unless you can provide a compelling a reason as to how you screw this up, I am going to call out the integrity of those excuses.
Tulsa has had a long wait to have its stadium rendered into the game. Then, when it gets done, some moron in the bowels of EA can't take the TIME to get it right. No, seriously, if you want to complain about EA's perception among fans, you actually have to give a reason or two to change it.
If the errors are fixed, I will gladly rescind this scorching post. But somehow I doubt it will get fixed, if history is an indication of anything. Too bad the Knights aren't coming to Tulsa this year.....
They say that "you attract more flies with honey than you do with vinegar". Apparently that saying hasn't reached Tulsa, OK quite yet.
Oh yeah, one more thing, since you seem so concerned with last year's results ... Houston 70, Tulsa 30.Last edited by coogrfan; 06-06-2009, 04:22 PM.Comment
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Haha ouch about the Knights getting owned there last year.
About the stadium being wrong, you are only correct about the scoreboard. Yes it is from the old skelley stadium, but I believe the colors are right from the new stadium. It looks to me like it is its new tan color (although its hard to tell with the fans in the stands). But overall, I'm pretty impressed with the stadium, unlike you it appears haha. The case athletic complex looks great as does the new press box and the Reynolds Center east of it.
I think EA did a pretty good job.Comment
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Do you really think acting like a jerk is going to get the your stadium fixed? If so, why?
They say that "you attract more flies with honey than you do with vinegar". Apparently that saying hasn't reached Tulsa, OK quite yet.
Oh yeah, one more thing, since you seem so concerned with last year's results ... Houston 70, Tulsa 30.Comment
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Sweet, sweeeeet payback for the 56-7 thumping TU put on us in 2007. We have a history of putting up big numbers against Tulsa (82-28 in 1988 and 100-6 back in 1968.)
Of course, being UH we proceeded to end the season by getting thumped by Rice when a win would have sent us to the C-USA Conf. championship game.Comment
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Sweet, sweeeeet payback for the 56-7 thumping TU put on us in 2007. We have a history of putting up big numbers against Tulsa (82-28 in 1988 and 100-6 back in 1968.)
Of course, being UH we proceeded to end the season by getting thumped by Rice when a win would have sent us to the C-USA Conf. championship game.
I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the 70-30 score though.Comment
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