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  • Valdarez
    All Star
    • Feb 2008
    • 5075

    #46
    Re: Backbreaker Developer Diary Video #1 (Gamespot)

    I LOVE they are taking a 3rd person view approach to the on the field action. That's something many football games miss, and I never understood why they keep pulling us back, out of the action.

    Overall, I like the realism of the game, but the player models all look the same. That I don't like any more. I wish they could have provided more uniqueness to them over the last couple of years of development.

    Anyone notice the slow down and celebrate as they walk into the end zone towards the end? Sure does look like 2K5/APF2K8 had some effect on the game.
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    • stlstudios189
      MVP
      • Jan 2009
      • 2649

      #47
      Re: Backbreaker Developer Diary Video #1 (Gamespot)

      I am getting impressed.
      Gaming hard since 1988

      I have won like 25 Super Bowls in Madden so I am kinda a big deal.

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      • kjcheezhead
        MVP
        • May 2009
        • 3118

        #48
        Re: Backbreaker Developer Diary Video #1 (Gamespot)

        Originally posted by Valdarez
        I LOVE they are taking a 3rd person view approach to the on the field action. That's something many football games miss, and I never understood why they keep pulling us back, out of the action.

        Overall, I like the realism of the game, but the player models all look the same. That I don't like any more. I wish they could have provided more uniqueness to them over the last couple of years of development.

        Anyone notice the slow down and celebrate as they walk into the end zone towards the end? Sure does look like 2K5/APF2K8 had some effect on the game.
        Yeah that camera view is awesome. One of the most exciting parts of this game for me so far.

        I gotta say, I'm a little concerned about what I'm seeing out of the ai, but I didn't have a high expectation in that area from a football game in it's first run anyways. Not only that, but I'm not Peyton Manning, if I'm playing qb with that camera, I'm gonna need guys that open to find them, lol.

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        • lofeazy
          Banned
          • Jan 2010
          • 586

          #49
          Re: Backbreaker Developer Diary Video #1 (Gamespot)

          Originally posted by kjcheezhead
          Yeah that camera view is awesome. One of the most exciting parts of this game for me so far.

          I gotta say, I'm a little concerned about what I'm seeing out of the ai, but I didn't have a high expectation in that area from a football game in it's first run anyways. Not only that, but I'm not Peyton Manning, if I'm playing qb with that camera, I'm gonna need guys that open to find them, lol.
          That's why the camera like that.No more I can see the whole field before the snap and during the play.Rember in madden and 2k it's to easy to pass when you see the whole field.(I drop back 20yards and still see down field.)The camera should make passing in BB a little harder.

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          • mgoblue678
            MVP
            • Jul 2008
            • 3371

            #50
            Re: Backbreaker Developer Diary Video #1 (Gamespot)

            Sure there was some issues in that video but we have to remember this is their first attempt at a football game and we have no idea what difficulty level the game was being played on which could have accounted for some of the things that didn't look too good. The animations did seem a little stiff as well. I also wish the players weren't so identical looking but we haven't seen the editing tools the game has yet so maybe there is way to make the players at least somewhat unique looking.

            Both the camera angles and the interactions between the players looked phenomenal. Tackling and interaction between the lines in particular looked amazing. Looks at the very least this engine would work wonders in the areas of o-line vs d-line interaction and tackling if it was implemented right in any other game as well. The double team blocking being in there is very impressive as well. I also like the idea of pulling off spin and juke moves using the analog stick.

            Overall I was impressed by that video and even though I know the game will probably have some issues I am still buying it for the amazing things the engine looks like it can do in certain areas.
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            • Valdarez
              All Star
              • Feb 2008
              • 5075

              #51
              Re: Backbreaker Developer Diary Video #1 (Gamespot)

              Originally posted by kjcheezhead
              Yeah that camera view is awesome. One of the most exciting parts of this game for me so far.

              I gotta say, I'm a little concerned about what I'm seeing out of the ai, but I didn't have a high expectation in that area from a football game in it's first run anyways. Not only that, but I'm not Peyton Manning, if I'm playing qb with that camera, I'm gonna need guys that open to find them, lol.
              I wouldn't expect a whole lot out of the AI in a first release, especially since they had a limited team from what I have read.
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              • creed200569
                Banned
                • Feb 2008
                • 114

                #52
                Re: Backbreaker Developer Diary Video #1 (Gamespot)

                You cant help but to be impressed with the job they did with this game with only what 8 people making the game I think they said. How many work on Madden,50 and they still can get it right. I just pray the customisation is as deep as they say it is. When someone says they'll give us Forza customisation,then they have to let us edit players names,appearances,team names,pretty much everything we need to recreate the NFL or NCAA if we wanted.

                That was the one thing that really disappointed me with All Pro 2k8 was the lack of customisation cuz they said they didnt want to upset the NFL,well it didnt matter cuz they extended the license anyway. I think they should of went all out anyways. They put celebrations with guys taking a dump,mooning you,giving the ball CPR and countless other priceless celebrations..lol, That alone probably made the NFL mad. Oh well,hopefully we get another 2k some time and another BB cuz I'm tired of Madden just trying to sell us the game instead of making real football.

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                • JayBee74
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 22989

                  #53
                  Re: Backbreaker Developer Diary Video #1 (Gamespot)

                  Originally posted by TheKasmar
                  Do blown assignments happen in football? Maybe the secondary didn't look good because they're poorly rated. Are people purposely ignoring the good play were the secondary responded at 28 sec.
                  I know the angle and positioning say otherwise, but the number (17) indicates that the guy who caught the ball was a wide receiver.

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                  • JayBee74
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 22989

                    #54
                    Re: Backbreaker Developer Diary Video #1 (Gamespot)

                    Originally posted by mgoblue678
                    Sure there was some issues in that video but we have to remember this is their first attempt at a football game and we have no idea what difficulty level the game was being played on which could have accounted for some of the things that didn't look too good. The animations did seem a little stiff as well. I also wish the players weren't so identical looking but we haven't seen the editing tools the game has yet so maybe there is way to make the players at least somewhat unique looking.

                    Both the camera angles and the interactions between the players looked phenomenal. Tackling and interaction between the lines in particular looked amazing. Looks at the very least this engine would work wonders in the areas of o-line vs d-line interaction and tackling if it was implemented right in any other game as well. The double team blocking being in there is very impressive as well. I also like the idea of pulling off spin and juke moves using the analog stick.

                    Overall I was impressed by that video and even though I know the game will probably have some issues I am still buying it for the amazing things the engine looks like it can do in certain areas.
                    The possibilities of O-Line/D-Line interaction have me excited about the game. Still strange to hear English guys talking American football, because you know they were force-fed soccer when they started kicking inside the womb.
                    Like to see more on pass defense-remember this is only Backbreaker Developer Diary #1

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                    • Perfect Zero
                      1B, OF
                      • Jun 2005
                      • 4012

                      #55
                      Re: Backbreaker Developer Diary Video #1 (Gamespot)

                      I must say that I am a bit more impressed with this video. There are some things that need ironed out, especially with the defense and the missed assignments. Most of the corners looked like they had no clue what their role was on the football field.

                      I am liking the OL/DL interaction; hopefully it will transfer well into the game. The quarterback's throws look a bit off for some reason, and the catches aren't as fluid as they could be, but that might just be some bugs in the first go around. I still doubt that the franchise has any real future, but they are doing their best to sell the engine.
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                      • JayBee74
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 22989

                        #56
                        Re: Backbreaker Developer Diary Video #1 (Gamespot)

                        Originally posted by t11
                        This AI is hopefully going to fixed. It really sucks to see the BB Ai resemble the Saints Secondary
                        Yeah, third in the NFL in interceptions and going to the Super Bowl-what a dismal secondary.

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                        • Facts
                          Rookie
                          • May 2009
                          • 203

                          #57
                          Woah hold up the devs are from England? Sure the tackles look perfect but how do we know that the AI will be good considering they're from England? How do we know that they'll have good playbooks? Do they know the advanced offensive and defensive sets? What about simple audibles at the line from both sides?

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                          • JayBee74
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 22989

                            #58
                            Re: Backbreaker Developer Diary Video #1 (Gamespot)

                            Originally posted by Facts
                            Woah hold up the devs are from England? Sure the tackles look perfect but how do we know that the AI will be good considering they're from England? How do we know that they'll have good playbooks? Do they know the advanced offensive and defensive sets? What about simple audibles at the line from both sides?
                            These guys are a lot smarter than the average Joe. I'm sure they know the subtleties and intricacies of American football.

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                            • Facts
                              Rookie
                              • May 2009
                              • 203

                              #59
                              Originally posted by JayBee74
                              These guys are a lot smarter than the average Joe. I'm sure they know the subtleties and intricacies of American football.
                              Don't assume JayBee. Thousands of people assume this and that before Madden comes out. They become pretty vocal on the boards.

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                              • MelMan1486
                                Pro
                                • Sep 2008
                                • 999

                                #60
                                So are there even player generated faces or does everyone just stuck to wearing a black visor?... I think the games looking good so far and it will be fun to try a "new" take on football and try out a new engine.

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