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  • kgisyourfather
    Banned
    • Feb 2010
    • 64

    #466
    Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here

    Originally posted by granddogg
    is it me are do alot of gamers on here want something easy? i want see the whole field is all im reading..its to hard.
    I love how the camera puts you in control of the player you are controlling. please don't change it. It's awesome. you can look around and pan. You have complete control over the player you are controlling. It's different than video game football that has been played yes. But it's so refreshing to me. I haven't messed with it a ton but i'm already getting the hang of having my head on a swivel. It's great.

    on offense read the defense before the snap and go through your receivers. look around. you can switch off easy enough and read the rush look around and move in the pocket. same with running backs. read the play look around and follow your blockers. you can pan out before the snap and see the play and where players are lined up.
    Last edited by kgisyourfather; 05-21-2010, 11:38 PM.

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    • sky454
      Banned
      • Mar 2009
      • 49

      #467
      Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here

      Can someone answer these three questions for us sim gamers who don't want to waste our time having to deal with nanos.

      1. Has Backbreaker eliminated nanos or borderline nanos (sacks in 0.5 seconds or sacks in 1 or 1.5 seconds etc.)?

      2. Can we manually reposition defensive lineman prior to the snap? If so where? You know how madden cheats would manually take a right defensive lineman PRIOR to the snap and manually reposition him all the way over to the opposite side, left side of the tv screen to blitz.

      3. Can you manually reposition a ton of defensive players PRIOR to the snap to try and nano or borderline nano or more importantly exploit the a.i. of the offensive line like you can in madden?

      I'm hoping the answers to all of these questions are no. I have a ps3 so I'm stuck waiting until tuesday. Thanks.

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      • TracerBullet
        One Last Job
        • Jun 2009
        • 22119

        #468
        Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here

        Originally posted by teewee
        all people will do with those few more cameras is find away to cheese.
        On games now-a days, this is pretty much inevitable no matter what you do.
        Originally posted by BlueNGold
        I feel weird for liking a post about exposed penises.

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        • Sausage
          MVP
          • Feb 2003
          • 3905

          #469
          Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here

          One word "UNBELIEVABLE". I never knew I wanted videogame football to play like this. This game in my opinion is what stick skills and awareness is all about. You have to truly read the defense, anticipate the offense, and just go for broke.

          I read through the impressions of players I share similar football interests with and just like many of them I am in pigskin heaven.

          It is kind of sad, but subliminally (sp), most of the peeps are complaining its not like the other game they complain about daily. It's people can no longer handle change or a learning curve. I hope by June 1st you all see the light. This game is fantastic for a first time sim football game.

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          • SemperVictoria
            Pro
            • Jun 2004
            • 605

            #470
            Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here

            Originally posted by therizing02
            The camera is the epic fail for me with this game. I'm sure it will work for some but I'm not into it.

            This game has a lot going for it graphically, but because of the camera it's very difficult to see how good the Euphoria engine works in a football game.

            This first person never works in sports games especially football games because "feel" and peripheral vision are extremely important. Without that the camera is useless IMO.

            I give them credit though, they went out and tried something completely fresh. A couple of additions and the game could be enjoyable.
            Exactly.

            Also, unless you watch the replays every time you miss 90% of what the Euphoria engine is capable of. As I said in another thread, I'm pretty bummed because other than the camera view this game is awsome. However, the camera view is something I don't think I can get beyond.

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            • hatisback
              Banned
              • Nov 2004
              • 1013

              #471
              Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here

              Originally posted by SemperVictoria
              Exactly.

              Also, unless you watch the replays every time you miss 90% of what the Euphoria engine is capable of. As I said in another thread, I'm pretty bummed because other than the camera view this game is awsome. However, the camera view is something I don't think I can get beyond.
              This game is so awesome, ill probably watch the replays everytime. Afterall, you are never going to see it again.

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              • thedude213
                Rookie
                • Jul 2007
                • 119

                #472
                Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                Originally posted by SemperVictoria
                Exactly.

                Also, unless you watch the replays every time you miss 90% of what the Euphoria engine is capable of. As I said in another thread, I'm pretty bummed because other than the camera view this game is awsome. However, the camera view is something I don't think I can get beyond.
                I'm in the same boat. I really am not feeling the new camera. And that sucks because this game has so much going for it, that it's a shame for the camera to be such that it ruins the gameplay for me.

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                • dan77733
                  Banned
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 2406

                  #473
                  I have a few questions -

                  1) Will it be possible to edit player equipment? Seeing EVERY player with a black visor is annoying to say the least.

                  2) To those who have played the demo, would you rather play BB or 2K5?

                  Thanks.

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                  • Matt Diesel
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 1637

                    #474
                    Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                    I quite like this game. Hopefully the AI offense is better. I like the camera angle. Its different and challenging.
                    Return of the Mack

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                    • LoostheMoos
                      Banned
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 67

                      #475
                      Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                      OK....downloaded the demo this AM...have to work the graveyard all weekend (but that gives me a LOT of internet browsing time , so my impressions were formed from 10 AM CST to 1 PM CST and then I had to turn it off to get ready for work....only I ended up playing "just one more round" of Tackle Alley until 1:45 PM!

                      Several times in this thread its been mentioned ... "you've changed things..."...and I have to agree whole-heartedly. There are things done in this game with the Euphoria engine that FINALLY make me feel like a "next-gen football game" has arrived. I know that many of us have been extremely disappointed with the current lost-generation of football games, and for most of us who feel this way it is because the football games of this console gen have lacked that innovation and "wow" factor that games like Gears of War (3rd person shooter), Uncharted 2 (third person action-adventure), COD4:MW2 / BF:BC2 (first person shooter), etc. have given us.

                      it has been my impression that this lack of "wow" is mainly due to the fact that the gameplay of Madden, NCAA and even 2K8 have ALL been nearly identical to their earlier-gen brethren (2K8 is very much like 2K5 in gameplay, even if the refinement for 2K's first and only 'next-gen' offering is in the details, it is there more-so than the putrid mess that Madden NFL 2006 on the 360 as EA's first offering on these machines. Not to get all Morpheus on everyone...but there's something wrong in the world of video football, what it is you can't define, but its there and its been driving you crazy for 6 years now...until now.

                      BackBreaker is a totally mediocre game to me (with elements that are so astoundingly good that it literally pains me to not love this game as a whole the way I love some of its parts)
                      ...BUT that's as an overall package. It has a lot of annoying aspects and many of them have been cataloged in this thread already, but suffice it to say the camera is going to be the lightening rod for a lot of people and the control system for many more...what will NOT be an issue for almost anyone are the tackles and the physics of the gameplay.

                      The hits, tackles, blocks, reactions of the ball (in the air, and on the ground and to being hit by physical objects like arms, helmets, the ground, etc.) are STUNNINGLY GOOD. They are literally jaw dropping...they are so good that they make me ache for what we SHOULD be playing on an NFL-licensed current video football game...they are so good that they made me totally forget about Madden and NCAA and daydream about a great football game the same way that NFL Gameday and NCAA Gamebreaker for PS1 made me totally forget about Madden for about 5 years at that time.

                      One example is from the video impressions thread, the INT where the guy is on the ground catching himself, while STILL watching the tipped ball and then makes a catch while rolling on the ground. Another is the example video of the tackle where the defender over-pursues the ball-carrier and while slipping down grabs the runner's leg to slow him down and another defender comes in to finish the hit. THAT is the level of detail and realism that I had assumed would be the norm by now - whether it was EA or 2K or anyone else...but the sad fact is that the other games on the market cannot touch BB in that regard.

                      The use of the Euphoria engine in a football game is EXACTLY what I had hope it would be when I first saw the demo clips on the Endorphin website back in 2006!!! The mere fact that we have not seen anything close to this yet is mind boggling to me and 100% puts EA on blast for the entire gaming world to see. If a group of 6-9 BRITISH guys (not the biggest American football fans in the world and certainly not steeped in the NFL like our American developers at Tiburon supposedly are) can put together a basic football engine that does so many things right in its first iteration that EA has not matched in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 10 or the clips of the unreleased 11 to date, then what exactly HAVE they been doing down in Orlando all these years????

                      Why can a team of Brits have better looking running and tackling and blocking and ball reactions than the Americans in YEAR SIX?!?!?!?!? Why does Tackle Alley have better pursuit logic and spin moves and fluidity than Madden and NCAA??!!??!!??!!

                      Time and time again while I was playing the BB demo I was seeing things that MUST be added to football games in this era...NOT in the "next-next-gen", in THIS generation. It is clear now that the engine at EA-Tiburon, even with "locomotion" in 2011, is far, far short of what is possible. Once upon a time the dominant football videogame was at the vanguard of each console generation...Nintendo had the original Tecmo Bowl, Genesis / SNES had the original Madden, PS1 had Gameday and forced Madden to step up its game to reclaim the throne, PS2 had Madden and later 2K to challenge them and force the issue....yet XB360 and PS3 have been a gigantic let down and BackBreaker's demo just kept hammering that home for me...snap after snap..***n through Tackle Alley after run through...time after time...

                      BackBreaker IS a mediocre game overall, but realistically I could not have expected more from a small group of developers on a first shot. There are wonky control issues, there is a lack of user customization for the overall experience (camera angle choices), there is some very serious AI issues that will gain in importance once the "wow" factor wears thin, there is a lack of depth to the title with only 13 stadiums...in a 60 team game? (REALLY? Teams that share stadiums? Or is there no such thing as a real "home" team...are these all "friendlies" on neutral pitch?

                      But the things it does right make it memorable and make the full retail game a must-buy for people who want to see better than what we have been fed for the last 6 years. This year we have been given a chance to vote with our wallets, and I plan on putting down a $50 marker on Natural Motion and 505 Games in the hopes that they can get enough sales to make BB2 a reality and a potential NFL licensee in 2012!

                      + Tackle Alley -- definitely should have been an arcade / PSN downloadable title, it is addictive as hell and while by itself its not worth $50, I will probably end up getting $50 worth of entertainment from it just trying to beat all 100 levels in the retail game!

                      + animations/Euphoria tackles and interactions -- in a word? FANTASTIC, easily the best looking stuff I have ever seen in a football game.

                      + "wow" factor of playing something new for once in the videogame football arena

                      + I agree with others that the player models are no where near as annoying as I feared they would be...more variation in run styles and agility are definitely needed, but my worst fears were unfounded...

                      + I like the challenge of learning a new way to play instead of learning the new ways to break a worn-out engine...at least in BB I need to learn how to place passes and use touch instead of figuring out how far across the screen my WR needs to get before I can safely throw a pass that he will warp-catch into...

                      - the camera being locked into only one choice is a drawback...I understand the intent and applaud the effort, but think that ESPN 2K5 would have been 1/10th as popular if the ONLY way to play it was First Person Football? Me either...

                      - the missing details will start to drive a lot of guys nuts in short order and others it will take time, but there are enough things missing or slightly wrong that by September they will be talked about ad nasuem...

                      - the rest of the game seems to be less addictive than Tackle Alley, that could certainly be to the steep learning curve that is required to break out of 20+ years of video football conventional habits...but its going to be a problem for the publishers and will cost them sales. There was really no way around this given the design choices made at the outset. I wish them luck and I will give them MY money...but I am less sure about others....

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                      • SemperVictoria
                        Pro
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 605

                        #476
                        Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here



                        Excellent post.

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                        • NFLHITMAN
                          Pro
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 924

                          #477
                          Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                          Just a few comments on BB...

                          1. Remember when consoles created analog sticks for the very first time? Remember how you hated having to use the analog sticks after being trained for years on the D-Pad? You were able to change and now analog sticks on the controllers are 2nd nature to all of us. BB will become 2nd nature if you allow it to.

                          2. You have the option even in the Demo to use the conventional button configuration for passing, running & defense instead of only the analog sticks. Just change your controller to alternate setting and you will have the traditional button configurations.

                          3. If you hold down LT while on defense you will zoom out with a better view than without LT.
                          Operation Sports APF 2K8 Ladder:

                          Season 1 CHAMPION!!!

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                          • MiNiDiTkA
                            Rookie
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 414

                            #478
                            Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                            Originally posted by dan77733
                            2) To those who have played the demo, would you rather play BB or 2K5?

                            Thanks.
                            2K5 for me.

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                            • TheCreep
                              Banned
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 1792

                              #479
                              Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                              Great physics engine. Few things missing though. Cant detail em at the moment, I'm on duty, gotta go.

                              This game can change the face of football video gaming I do know that.

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                              • o Mass Murda o
                                Banned
                                • Aug 2008
                                • 431

                                #480
                                Re: Backbreaker Demo Available, Post Your Impressions Here

                                this thread is crazy with 90pct crying about the camera. it truly speaks loudly to solidify that ppl hate change. youre outta your mind to think in less than a day you should have mastered the camera and be dominating and be able to do exactly what you want cuz u played a few hours. bottom line is its easy to pick up but will take TIME TO LEARN AND MASTER! its been known for 3yrs what the camera was gona be. no clue why ppl are expecting a patched in madden cam. if you cant accept change and actually take time to learn the nuances and such to get good....u shouldnt be bothering to play it. its evident madden/ncaa got you trained and your having too much trouble accepting and adapting to a new game.

                                answer this...if you get good at call of duty over the course of a yr...do you expect to pick up another shooter franchise and expect to have it mastered immediately in less than 24hrs? do you expect the button layout to be identical? the gunplay to be the same? or do you take time to learn it and its nuances then get good over time? this instant gratification society is a little crazy sometimes.

                                the game isnt perfect and thats a fact. a learning curve is expected. if u take the necessary time to adjust and learn youll prolly have a diff view and see the game in its glory. im willing to invest more than a day to learn and will enjoy this title along with many others as long as the ai proves solid. its a lil shaky in this demo but that could be due to being a demo afterall. i dont believe that full ai could possibly be included in a 400mb demo...esp with the graphics and physics we"re playing with.

                                IMO if madden had this cam all along and BB came with god cam...everyone would be crying for the 3rd person cam to be patched in. give it a REAL chance ppl!! unlearn EA football...or at least forget it for now. I really think its a solid demo with a few question marks to be answered with a full game disc on the 1st

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