That was a great blog imo. I'm very excited for whats to come in this series. It seems like they have the right mindset going forward.
NCAA Football 11 Blog: A New Game Plan
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That was a great blog imo. I'm very excited for whats to come in this series. It seems like they have the right mindset going forward. -
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I hate to say it but I'm already sold LOL. EA you have my $60.For NCAA Football 11, we've gone back to the very heart of our football engine and made some major upgrades. Lots more to come on this topic; I promise the core improvements will be worth the wait.
I think from this blog we can narrow down what they included off of that list from a few months back (footplanting, team specific play, team entrances, etc.). Unless that's already been done? I've been away from a few weeks so I wouldn't know.Originally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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That's what we need when we make cuts. Good call.I hate to say it but I'm already sold LOL. EA you have my $60.
I think from this blog we can narrow down what they included off of that list from a few months back (footplanting, team specific play, team entrances, etc.). Unless that's already been done? I've been away from a few weeks so I wouldn't know.Comment
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Yeah that would be pretty cool.Check out the crowd texture in this video from EA fifa world cup. I know this is ncaa forum but can you imagine if ncaa and madden had crowds like that. and talk about momentum and foot planting. that shows me under the current engine that EA has is capable
http://www.easports.com/media/play/f...Africa_TrailerThe Lord is my shepard.Comment
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I was basing that guess off the pic mostly, which looks great BTW.
Also we need it so there is actually some realism on defense in terms of turning your hips, taking a bad angle, and things like that.Originally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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Well that sounds better than the previous 2 blogs by far.
They MUST improve that pathetic gameplay and it looks like they know it. Absolutely fantastic news. Looking forward to more on this topic. Very encouragingPSN: jclentzthadonComment
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Check out the crowd texture in this video from EA fifa world cup. I know this is ncaa forum but can you imagine if ncaa and madden had crowds like that. and talk about momentum and foot planting. that shows me under the current engine that EA has is capable
http://www.easports.com/media/play/f...Africa_Trailer
I want whatever Fifa uses for grass to be in NCAA and Madden
Yeah this was very "Ianish" which is a good thing for the most part. Just hope we don't get mislead with blogs about features that don't exist or hardly ever workHere We Go Steelers!!! Here We Go!!!
My CFB Teams: Marshall..WVU-Go Herd/Eeers!!!
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I may have been wrong in my criticisms early on.. If this guys comes thru on the direction he says ncaa is going in. Ta least he mentioned major changes to gameplay, also words like "core and foundation".. sounds good, hope they come thru.Comment
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Great blog! That gives me a lot of hope (a word that has been frowned upon by a lot of the guys on this board) for the future. I look forward to what he will bring to the table. Cant wait for all the news about this game! Im pumped!!
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I hope by "Footplanting" they mean physics, collision detection and deflection.??I hate to say it but I'm already sold LOL. EA you have my $60.
I think from this blog we can narrow down what they included off of that list from a few months back (footplanting, team specific play, team entrances, etc.). Unless that's already been done? I've been away from a few weeks so I wouldn't know.Comment
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I agree that it seems like NCAA finally has a direction. I'm cautiously excited. Honestly though, for NCAA to meet its potential and be what most people here and I want it to be, it's going to take 2 or 3 more years. (I have very high expectations for what the game can be btw, probably too high) Knowing this, I can appreciate a solid improvement if they capitalize with NCAA 11 and will support these guys.Comment

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