NCAA Football 11 Demo Coming in June, Website Opens with Blog
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Re: NCAA Football 11 Demo Coming in June, Website Opens with Blog
That's at the end of the blog. I don't see any video.Be sure to check out the video to see these new additions in action as well as hear Russ Kiniry and I talk a little more about what to expect out of these enhancements to the game. -
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Re: NCAA Football 11 Demo Coming in June, Website Opens with Blog
If this game is no more than a minor title update....I wouldn't waste my money on it.“What’s better than one billionaire? 2.....”Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 11 Demo Coming in June, Website Opens with Blog
When you go to the site there is a quick teaser video that pops up talking about "120 Ways to Win" ...
I wonder what this is about?

EDIT: On second thought... there's 120 Division 1 schools! Duh!Last edited by beau21; 03-05-2010, 02:28 PM.LG 77CX OLED / Sonos Arc Soundbar / Xbox Series X / Apple TV 4KComment
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From one of the guys at EA when someone was complaining that all theyre adding this year is mascots and little minor things...
"we promise there will be more than just mascots. We're roughly 131 days to being released, we have to start small and go big!"Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 11 Demo Coming in June, Website Opens with Blog
You know what man, you're right.
Sad part is, I'd pay $100 if this game would just return to being good like it was on PS2. I've complained more about the past two next gen games than I did in all my other years on here.
But yeah, I just dont see the effort for making big leaps like we see with Madden.
What sad is that you wont find alot of ppl who say Madden is the only game they play, but you'll find more ppl who say the NCAA series is basically the only game they buy. EA doesnt seem to understand their audience.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 11 Demo Coming in June, Website Opens with Blog
I sure hope this is true.
I did not buy NCAA last year for the first time since 2001 and I'm really hoping they make it worth a purchase this year.LG 77CX OLED / Sonos Arc Soundbar / Xbox Series X / Apple TV 4KComment
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Re: NCAA Football 11 Demo Coming in June, Website Opens with Blog
Thing is, that's exactly what I remember them saying last year. So I'll wait and see.Go Colts, Go Irish!!
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You looking at the Chair MAN!
Number may not tell the whole story ,but they never lie either.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 11 Demo Coming in June, Website Opens with Blog
I didn't buy the last two versions of this game, so I'm not going to be a person who's overflowing with optimism, but this game still sells over 1.5 million annually so EA is not going to do like they did with NCAA basketball and spend like $70 on updating the game.
Two years ago they made horrendous gaffs in implementing the core theme of "Wide open gameplay" That cooked that game.
Last year they obviously put almost all their eggs in the Team-builder basket. That was a dubious design decision, which was also poorly implemented as well. They had 3 patches for last years' game. That says a lot about how badly things went off the rails with that version.
A game that was previously given the benefit of the doubt by all but the most ardent Anti-EA people has now become just another game that people line up to hit with both barrels.
I'm guessing they're going to want to avoid a third straight year of having the number one new feature be an unmitigated disaster. My gut tells me they rebound with a strong effort this year, maybe not enough to reclaim those who have become seriously embittered, but enough to satiate most of their fans.Jordan Mychal Lemos
@crypticjordan
Do this today: Instead of $%*#!@& on a game you're not going to play or movie you're not going to watch, say something good about a piece of media you're excited about.
Do the same thing tomorrow. And the next. Now do it forever.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 11 Demo Coming in June, Website Opens with Blog
I wonder if this is a tease for some kind of emphasis on authentic team play style in NCAA 11. If they go this route, I sure hope it's something you can really see and feel in the gameplay and isn't something like the "tempo meter" in NCAA Basketball. Not that the tempo meter was a terrible feature or anything, but I'd like something a little more tangible for NCAA Football.Comment



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