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  • feedthehorse28
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    • Jul 2009
    • 286

    #106
    Re: NCAA Football 11 Blog: Offensive Styles - Spread Offense

    Originally posted by UGADAWGS24/7
    someone's tampon is leaking
    someones got jokes

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    • jello1717
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      • Feb 2006
      • 5721

      #107
      Re: NCAA Football 11 Blog: Offensive Styles - Spread Offense

      Originally posted by feedthehorse28
      i just think its really funny how theyre making such a huge deal about the zone read blocking scheme. i mean thats THE read, the entire play depends on it and theyre acting like before they implemented this the user didnt know that the end was supposed to be unblocked. its ridiculous, its like if they added the pulling guard to the counter after not having it in the game before and trying to pass it off like it was some cutting edge play. i understand you left it out in the previous games and now you fixed it , but theres no need to harp on it like youre changing the freakin game of football as we know it. sheesh.
      I can guarantee you that there are a lot of people who play NCAA that don't know how the zone read is supposed to go. There was even a big you tube video where some guy was breaking down gameplay vids and was crying about how broken the blocking was because stupid *** EA forgot to block 1 of the defenders (the vid is linked on OS somewhere).

      I think that one of the biggest flaws of the people on OS is that we think that we're a larger portion of EA's market than we really are. We all want a realistic game that simulates a real football game above all else. However, I'll bet you dollars to donuts that there are more kids out there who would love to win every game 100-10 while racking up ridiculous yards than there are people like us on OS. They put in things like mascot matchup and family play for a reason, and no, it isn't to appease the OS/Utopia crowd.
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      • feedthehorse28
        Banned
        • Jul 2009
        • 286

        #108
        Re: NCAA Football 11 Blog: Offensive Styles - Spread Offense

        Originally posted by jello1717
        I can guarantee you that there are a lot of people who play NCAA that don't know how the zone read is supposed to go. There was even a big you tube video where some guy was breaking down gameplay vids and was crying about how broken the blocking was because stupid *** EA forgot to block 1 of the defenders (the vid is linked on OS somewhere).

        I think that one of the biggest flaws of the people on OS is that we think that we're a larger portion of EA's market than we really are. We all want a realistic game that simulates a real football game above all else. However, I'll bet you dollars to donuts that there are more kids out there who would love to win every game 100-10 while racking up ridiculous yards than there are people like us on OS. They put in things like mascot matchup and family play for a reason, and no, it isn't to appease the OS/Utopia crowd.
        i cant say that i dont agree with you there. i fully acknowledge that EA is more in the business of making money than pleasing the 5-10% of their demographic that are sim gamers, but its frustrating to watch them cater to the casual crowd.

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        • IndyColts2
          Banned
          • Mar 2009
          • 570

          #109
          Re: NCAA football 11 spread offense blog 05-28-10

          Originally posted by WatsonTiger
          And you expect that logic to be placed in NCAA how?
          ???
          The exact same way they placed the Oline assignments updating to defensive shifting.. Think before you jump to conclusions. If the outside corner is 5 yards off, the outside receiver blocks inside..

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