NCAA Football 10 Blog: Season Showdown: Strategy, New Video Too
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Blog: Season Showdown: Strategy, New Video Too
The tone of the blog was actually funny to me...Lines like this
If you are the type of guy that likes to press all of the time, you're now going to be the type of guy that also likes to chase a receiver down after they got past your DB and got hit wide open on a streak.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Blog: Season Showdown: Strategy, New Video Too
Blog was good although we knew quite a bit of it. I really like how they said the cpu WILL go deep on us. I personally like the simpler gameplay strategy adjustments the keys allow. I think football video games have gotten a little too complicated with all the hot routes and everything. I just hope the keys and strategy changes aren't overdone, ie. overshadow actual player ratings.
I can't see the video at work so I'll have to check it out at home tonight.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Blog: Season Showdown: Strategy, New Video Too
Probably not, but do you guys think that we will be able to turn off the linked plays? It is good for novice football minds, but I play a lot of h2h on the same console and I would rather not have that show up on my playbook. I know football enough to know what play sets up what.
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But I still don't understand why people want to avoid Season Showdown. Is it a matter of hardcore sports gamer principle or something? You won't notice a difference whether you sign up or not.Comment
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so you mean it will still be there even if we never activate Season Showdown or it will only be there if Season Showdown is activated?
If its there anyway then they better have an option to turn it off because i dont want to use it. I dont want to have to tell my team to be aggressive then have them getting burned for being too aggressive.
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Blog: Season Showdown: Strategy, New Video Too
the stripping the ball option scares me. it seems like anyone would pick the aggressive option here because most games come down to who gets lucky with the most forced fumbles. it wouldn't be too bad if the negative to this selection was missed tackles, but it is instead a simple penalty. This penalty is nothing to worry about though because everyone can drive the field on offense; games just come down to who can hold who to just a field goal.Comment
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That's ok. If you guys want something true Sim, pickup Sims 3 next week!Comment
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