NCAA Football 10 Video: Army vs. Navy
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Army vs. Navy
Being a Army veteran, two things i did not see:
The Military Cadet Crowd, They are pretty distinguishable cause they all look the same
And a big feature missing on the Army Jerseys was the lack of Army unit patches on the upper right part of their jersey. These Patches are of Army Divisions and are handed out at the beginning of the season at random. Here is a good picture of what I mean:
#65 is wearing the 2nd ID Patch, #68 is wearing the 25th ID patch(my Army Unit)and #71 is wearing the 24thID patch
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The only thing that caught me (other than the running animation) was the blocking reciever on the very first play.
Notice that he should be engaging in a block, and the split end should be taking this thing outside because of the closest defender being picked up by the blocking FB.
But no.. If you watch it again, the receiver doesn't even try to make the block & lets the DB go right past him. The ball carrier then turns (on a dime) up field to meet 3 defenders and a sure tackle. Why? If its on Heisman, the receiver needs to be picking up that defender, or at least trying.. He let him go right past.Comment
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Would you stop spamming, please? That has absolutely nothing to do with this thread. We have a thread that addresses the roster issue already.Comment
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The only thing that caught me (other than the running animation) was the blocking reciever on the very first play.
Notice that he should be engaging in a block, and the split end should be taking this thing outside because of the closest defender being picked up by the blocking FB.
But no.. If you watch it again, the receiver doesn't even try to make the block & lets the DB go right past him. The ball carrier then turns (on a dime) up field to meet 3 defenders and a sure tackle. Why? If its on Heisman, the receiver needs to be picking up that defender, or at least trying.. He let him go right past.
Poor blocking AI like this puts my controller in danger. Please EA, don't encourage me to throw my controller.Last edited by boritter; 06-13-2009, 02:28 AM.EA: Please add in-game saves.Comment
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I have to be honest, I love how they made the play art much more bold on the field so you can see it clearly. Its small things like this that get squashed by things like Season Showdown, & now apparently DLC cheats that you have to pay $ for.Comment
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Id like to see some set up passes in a video out of the Flex...felt liek using GT last year at times the passing game just wasnt there when I needed it.Comment
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but wouldn't that fall under the same umbrella that prevents actual armed forces logos from appearing in movies, tv, etc?Comment
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I just finished watching the new Madden videos and the new NCAA videos. I was shocked at how much better the presentation is on Madden. Here is the difference between the two games:
Madden: The new sideline cut scenes in Madden make it feel like you are watching a real NFL game. There are players celebrating with each other, players on the phone talking to coaches in the booth, coaches getting in player's faces and trying to coach them up. These are all new additions to Madden 10 and they significantly increase the gaming experience. When I watched the Madden videos I had three or four "Wow, that's cool" moments.
NCAA: After each play you have the same cut scenes that have been in NCAA since it went next gen with NCAA 07. First the player involved in the previous play gets up and does a short celebration or dance. Next the camera pans out and shows a panoramic view of the stadium. Again, these are the same cut scenes we have seen since NCAA 07. When you score in NCAA you get the same interactions with mascots that were in the game last year, then a quick shot of the cheerleaders followed by the mandatory stadium cut scene. Again, this is all stuff that was in last year's game. With NCAA I had three or four "Oh no, not again" moments.
Just by watching a minute of Madden 10 you can tell that it is not 09. The presentation is better by leaps and bounds. Conversely, if Steve would have sneaked in a video of NCAA 09 I'm not sure very many of us would have noticed. The presentation on NCAA is so tired and stale.
The more I see Madden the more it seems like a polished, new product. Sadly, NCAA feels like a budget production.
As someone who loves college football and wastes a lot of time in NCAA dynasty mode and little time in Madden franchise mode, this is sad. I will still play NCAA 10 because I love college football and video games.
But it would be nice to see NCAA 10 receive the polish and attention that Madden 10 has received.Last edited by boritter; 06-13-2009, 02:27 AM.EA: Please add in-game saves.Comment
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BTW, I think this whole issue of Army patches was brought up in the uniform updates thread.Comment
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Great video. I love the option the navy QB pich back to his RB. Can't wait.Comment
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The only thing that caught me (other than the running animation) was the blocking reciever on the very first play.
Notice that he should be engaging in a block, and the split end should be taking this thing outside because of the closest defender being picked up by the blocking FB.
But no.. If you watch it again, the receiver doesn't even try to make the block & lets the DB go right past him. The ball carrier then turns (on a dime) up field to meet 3 defenders and a sure tackle. Why? If its on Heisman, the receiver needs to be picking up that defender, or at least trying.. He let him go right past.
First the WR doesn't make a good block but that isn't a big shock. He runs right at the DB to make the block and the DB cuts inside him and the WR misses. This isn't a big deal to me unless it happens all the time. WRs having to block downfield is quite a bit harder than an OL firing off against a DL right across from him. Blocking in space isn't that easy. Most WRs are taught to wall off that block rather than fire into their man because of this. If you want to flame the WR so be it but we can't make a judgment on WR blocking based on one play.
Second, the RB SHOULD have cut that play inside. The FB was going after the nearest defender but the defender was clearly outside and had good contain. The proper play was to cut inside which the RB does and takes what he can get. I strongly disagree that he should have kept going outside. The FB wasn't close to having a good angle to make that outside block work. If the FB was able to make an effective block on that play (requires massive suction blocking) to the outside and the RB sprung a big gain, I would be hearing a million complaints about "wide open gameplay" and broken defensive AI.Comment
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