To be honest i never played a game and seen a DB get beat because he was tiered due to fatigue being a factor has anyone else? with all the youtube vids out there if one exist can someone post it.
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To be honest i never played a game and seen a DB get beat because he was tiered due to fatigue being a factor has anyone else? with all the youtube vids out there if one exist can someone post it. -
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Thats great for Arcade Football Game, I thought this was to be sim football game?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.Comment
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Whats SIM about it? It realistically portrays human movement and physics. It adheres to all the rules seen in professional football.
Would having injuries and fatigue make it more sim? Of course. But how the lack of those cancels out the rest of the sim elements is beyond me.
Shall i count the ways madden isn't 100% sim to prove it's arcade? We could play that game all day, but thats not here.
The devs have been very clear about its blurring lines of arcade/sim all while keeping the entire game grounded in realistic terms.Comment
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I agree with you but I wouldn't be quick to use "Madden' around here in too many replies for your sake.The mods should take care of it if someone trolls on this board trying to provoke people too often with random negative comments.Whats SIM about it? It realistically portrays human movement and physics. It adheres to all the rules seen in professional football.
Would having injuries and fatigue make it more sim? Of course. But how the lack of those cancels out the rest of the sim elements is beyond me.
Shall i count the ways madden isn't 100% sim to prove it's arcade? We could play that game all day, but thats not here.
The devs have been very clear about its blurring lines of arcade/sim all while keeping the entire game grounded in realistic terms.Comment
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Great point. Just don't even mention that other game. This is the BB forum. Let's stick to talking about BB.Whats SIM about it? It realistically portrays human movement and physics. It adheres to all the rules seen in professional football.
Would having injuries and fatigue make it more sim? Of course. But how the lack of those cancels out the rest of the sim elements is beyond me.
The devs have been very clear about its blurring lines of arcade/sim all while keeping the entire game grounded in realistic terms.Huskers | Chelsea FC | Minnesota United | OmahaComment
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This video should really be of major interest to all 2k8 fans who have constantly talked about the greatness of the route based passing.I totally agree that, this is fantastic.Any fan of 'real' football has to be pleased at what this game has to offer.
I really wish people would stop picking apart things until we see to what extent they happen during games.I'm sure alot of it is very minor while some things are to be expected.There hasn't been a football game yet without some problems.Comment
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Looks great! First day buy for me.Comment
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Another thing. When they throw to the TE on the safety valve out pattern, it actually looked like a TE!!! He was slow and lumbering, but huge and tough to bring down. So most likely a blocking TE just running a safe route as the 3 or 4th read. Awesome.Comment

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