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  • SouthernBrick
    9.17.13
    • Mar 2009
    • 5831

    #91
    Re: Backbreaker Video: Passing Game

    Originally posted by Blzer
    It might be to throw the ball away as the QB.
    I'm pretty confident they have a way to throw the ball away. Maybe it's in the lead passing If you flick it really hard before you throw you'll wind up throwing it out of bounds(but, I doubt it's implemented that way).

    I know the A button is for more than just pre-snap though but, it probably doesn't do to many different things. I wouldn't be surprised If the A button was to throw the ball away.

    Anyone remember what the pump fake button is or is that used in the analog stick?
    Originally posted by WatsonTiger
    One out of 7 billion, and we still tagged your ***.

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    • p_rushing
      Hall Of Fame
      • Feb 2004
      • 14514

      #92
      Re: Backbreaker Video: Passing Game

      Originally posted by SouthernBrick
      Anyone remember what the pump fake button is or is that used in the analog stick?
      down arrow on right stick

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      • Afrikan
        Banned
        • Apr 2004
        • 1462

        #93
        Re: Passing Video

        Originally posted by blackngoldfan
        It looks like you will be able to throw low and high as well.

        Below, are 3 clips from the video.

        Clip #1 explain how to scan the field and switch receivers by holding the RS left or right.

        Clilp #2 explain how to switch receivers in focus mode by holding down the L trigger while moving the RS left or right.
        **Notice how the right stick diagram only has arrows to the left and right in clips 1 & 2**

        Clip #3 explain how to lead receivers by adding a little after touch on the right stick immediately following the pass.
        **Notice how the right stick diagram has arrows in all directions**

        This will be sweet for WR/DB height mismatches.
        GREAT F'N EYE!!!!!!

        I didn't notice that about the last screen shot.....hmmm......passing game is simple yet deep.

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        • Cryolemon
          MVP
          • Aug 2008
          • 1669

          #94
          Re: Passing Video

          Originally posted by King of Kings
          Unless you look at who holds the NFL record for most interceptions thrown in a career. :wink:
          Well yes, but he does also hold every other record.

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          • -DaVe-
            Rookie
            • Aug 2007
            • 492

            #95
            Re: Passing Video

            Man 505 pulling all the stops! I'm impressed ! I'll give them a pass for the playermodels and equipment. The gameplay is what I care about
            Tom Brady :" We're only going to score 17 points? ha ha ha"
            NY GIANTS win Superbowl XLII - 17-14

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            • -DaVe-
              Rookie
              • Aug 2007
              • 492

              #96
              Re: Backbreaker Video: Passing Game

              question will they have just 1 camera angle or will they give us the option to switch to a far away sky look if we desired?
              Tom Brady :" We're only going to score 17 points? ha ha ha"
              NY GIANTS win Superbowl XLII - 17-14

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              • elgreazy1
                MVP
                • Apr 2007
                • 2996

                #97
                Re: Backbreaker Video: Passing Game

                Originally posted by CreatineKasey
                I liked the part where the pass was thrown too early and the QB/WR mis-timed it. That shows there's a chance route-based passing is IN this game. That'd be a huge accomplishment IMO!
                Yes, and this is one of my problems with the Madden franchise that 2K had always implemented. I was never a mad bomber, so precise, timed routes were always my bread and butter.

                (edit: appears Kasey answered this a bit too)
                So I guess I'm concerned about the passing mechanics only in that what you can do after the pass. The video states you can put some aftertouch on the ball but how does that impact you switching to the receiver in order to go after the ball? Can you under throw and over throw as well (to the receivers feet or up top over the defender)? I guess until we play the game we won't know how well the transition will be if there is one at all. Is it even an option to switch to the WR before the ball arrives? If not, it'll take away from the guys with stick skills who go in for the user catches.

                Even still, I'm looking forward to this learning curve; even if it means my WRs get absolutely destroyed over the middle... can't wait to see those "animations".
                My Arte
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                • mvb34
                  S**c*d* P**l C*-Ch*mp**n
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 8138

                  #98
                  Re: Backbreaker Video: Passing Game

                  Originally posted by blackscorpion11
                  Nice, informative video..


                  Looks like this game will have a learning curve on the passing..I love it!!

                  Not so cheese friendly!!

                  I'm sure cheeser wont run fly pattern all game long because when the fatigue kicks in wait no fatigue never mind..
                  http://www.twitch.tv/mikecharles34

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                  • RayAllen20
                    MVP
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 1825

                    #99
                    Re: Backbreaker Video: Passing Game

                    Wow I've never seen something like that play where that wide receiver got creamed with a lead pass and then a defender intercepted it behind him. This game is actually looking a lot better than a month ago. Wish the graphics weren't like that, although I know they want futuristic football.
                    I will always, always be a Jets fan. But trust me it hurts.

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                    • NoDakHusker
                      Ice Cold
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 4348

                      #100
                      Re: Passing Video

                      Originally posted by -DaVe-
                      Man 505 pulling all the stops! I'm impressed ! I'll give them a pass for the playermodels and equipment. The gameplay is what I care about
                      You mean Natural Motion is pulling all the stops.
                      505 is just publishing the game.
                      Huskers | Chelsea FC | Minnesota United | Omaha

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                      • bonannogiovanni
                        MVP
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 1339

                        #101
                        Re: Backbreaker Video: Passing Game

                        Originally posted by SouthernBrick
                        I'm pretty confident they have a way to throw the ball away. Maybe it's in the lead passing If you flick it really hard before you throw you'll wind up throwing it out of bounds(but, I doubt it's implemented that way).

                        I know the A button is for more than just pre-snap though but, it probably doesn't do to many different things. I wouldn't be surprised If the A button was to throw the ball away.

                        Anyone remember what the pump fake button is or is that used in the analog stick?
                        That makes sense, it could be select leftmost receiver, flick up to throw, then hold left to send the ball out of bounds, very very convoluted.

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                        • linkboy
                          Rookie
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 113

                          #102
                          Re: Backbreaker Video: Passing Game

                          Originally posted by Afrikan
                          DAMN Mike Nolan.... Aaron Rodgers should've been a 9er. >
                          It really wouldn't have mattered, Nolan would have ruined his career instead of Alex's. The 49ers shouldn't have taken either QB that year, they didn't have anything in place to develop one.

                          As for this video, totally love. Nice to see a game where you actually have to play like a QB, not just toss it up for a TD.
                          Last edited by linkboy; 05-15-2010, 10:00 AM.

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                          • Afrikan
                            Banned
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 1462

                            #103
                            Re: Backbreaker Video: Passing Game

                            Originally posted by mvb34
                            I'm sure cheeser wont run fly pattern all game long because when the fatigue kicks in wait no fatigue never mind..
                            when will this stop?....it is funny.. I saw your user name first...and then read your post....and you delivered.

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                            • elgreazy1
                              MVP
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 2996

                              #104
                              Re: Backbreaker Video: Passing Game

                              Originally posted by mvb34
                              I'm sure cheeser wont run fly pattern all game long because when the fatigue kicks in wait no fatigue never mind..
                              Conversely, why don't people think fatigue would benefit both sides of the ball just as much as it hurts? A power back can't wear down a defense because they can't get tired just as much as a defense can't impose it's will on an offense by wearing them down. A WR can run streaks all day and so should the CBs tracing after him. You can blitz LBs all day long because they don't get their energy eaten up by pass protection, etc. It's two-fold.
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                              PS5: El_Greazy
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                              • NoDakHusker
                                Ice Cold
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 4348

                                #105
                                Re: Backbreaker Video: Passing Game

                                Originally posted by elgreazy1
                                Conversely, why don't people think fatigue would benefit both sides of the ball just as much as it hurts? A power back can't wear down a defense because they can't get tired just as much as a defense can't impose it's will on an offense by wearing them down. A WR can run streaks all day and so should the CBs tracing after him. You can blitz LBs all day long because they don't get their energy eaten up by pass protection, etc. It's two-fold.
                                EXACTLY. People seem to forget that it's a two way street when it comes to no fatigue.
                                Huskers | Chelsea FC | Minnesota United | Omaha

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