05-11-2011, 09:28 PM
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Re: VT Hokies 2011 Roster as Case Study on How Closely Video Game Players Match Real
If you think the only difference between the way ALL players are produced for the NCAA game and the way ALL players are produced for the Madden game is that names are left off the jerseys in the NCAA game you are mistaken. (I know about heights, weights, etc. but these things are irreverent to my point.)
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I have already mentioned that a player with a monster vertical jump, Davis, only received a 88 jump rating in NCAA 11. I will give you another example. Tweedy is known to be one of the fastest and most explosive runners on the entire team. However, his ratings in NCAA 11 do not reflect this fact.>>
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It is ironic that some use the board to argue that players on the team they follow are not rated as high as they should be. One of my working assumptions is that EA makes less of an effort to match the player in the game with the actual player on the team than most believe.>>
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