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  • TuffJuff
    Rookie
    • Jan 2011
    • 343

    #46
    Re: NCAA Football 13 Hands-On Preview

    Originally posted by thevaliantx
    Two thoughts come to mind.

    #1 EA did not alter the demo in order to show off a feature. What is in the demo is the foundation of what will be in the final release. All the demo is, is a particular stage in the development of the product.

    #2 If you play 8 minute quarters in order for the ads to not be so intrusive, then you are sacrificing realism in order to 'work around' a defect.d
    How is 8 minute quarters unrealistic?
    "Friends dont let friends be packer fans"

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    • BWHORN
      Banned
      • Sep 2009
      • 46

      #47
      I hope EA is game-testing NCAA Football 13,. The thing that has killed the last several releases for me is BUGS BUGS BUGS. BUGS BUGS BUGS, EA!!! Swat 'em, spray 'em, do whatever you have to do. But if I start seeing youTube videos of bugs I don't care what kind of recruiting system you have designed- I'm not buying it.

      I'm still sore from SWTOR, EA. And you still can't even come clean about what a mess that was.

      I'm not buying any more video games unless I see people passing out from excitement from playing them.

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      • Ziza9Noles94
        MVP
        • Jul 2008
        • 1416

        #48
        Re: NCAA Football 13 Hands-On Preview

        Originally posted by Wildcats302
        LOL yeah some of these Heisman people are strange to me. I also looked up Tim Brown's stats from his year and chuckled...politics involved in that one I'd say with him playing for Notre Dame.
        You really needed to see him play. He was dynamic and deserved the award. I say that hating the domers. Looking at numbers out of context without having seen the games he helped them win doesn't tell the whole story.
        I bleed Garnet and Gold. In The 'Slim Reaper' We Trust. Go Noles!

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        • redraider1788
          Rookie
          • Mar 2012
          • 6

          #49
          You have to give credit to NCAA because they have to work on a lot more details than Madden does. Madden has to work with 32 teams, while NCAA has 123 teams to work with. I think that NCAA is much more smooth and fresh, and it plays out better than Madden. I also think it is too much of a rush to add in an infinity engine for both games. I agree that the infinity engine needs more time to develop. NCAA is doing the right thing by waiting until the new engine is more developed, and Madden rushed it into their game. I think the new engine will look more sloppy in Madden this year.

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          • Sanchez_Mareno
            MVP
            • Feb 2009
            • 3485

            #50
            Originally posted by BA2929
            I'm REALLY excited to see how the Mock Draft works. I've always wondered how that 78 overall FB who left early (and that I couldn't talk back) fared in the NFL Draft.
            Ive wanted this feature for a while. Hope its implemented well.
            NFL Head Coach-Atlanta Falcons Dynasty

            Just call me Sanchez

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            • Jakeboutte
              Rookie
              • Mar 2012
              • 132

              #51
              Re: NCAA Football 13 Hands-On Preview

              Originally posted by thevaliantx
              If the college version inherits the engine from the Madden version next year, there is no guarantee that the 'child' of the 'parent' (sorry, reminiscing of my college days taking programming classes, LOL!!!) will use all of those features. EA, if it gets to that point, will pick and choose what it wants to highlight in the college version.
              They will let you import the draft class next year.

              Originally posted by Ramminyou
              I think people will be more forgiving of the updates when they're playing Dynasty in the retail version. Then you'll actually have some connection to the games and will not be seeing the same ones every time you play, like in the demo.
              I agree, the updates we see on the demo have no meaning to us what so ever.
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              BoutteAllDay24

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              • thevaliantx
                Banned
                • Jul 2011
                • 369

                #52
                Originally posted by Jakeboutte
                They will let you import the draft class next year.



                I agree, the updates we see on the demo have no meaning to us what so ever.
                I didn't say anything about the importing of draft classes, and I most certainly wasn't talking about individual improvements on the game. I'm talking about things at the macro level, and the "big picture' is that EA's slogan should be "EA...More Of The Same...". Want to check out a company who, year in and year out, focuses on improving its sports video game? Look no further than SCEA.

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                • volwalker
                  Pro
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 614

                  #53
                  With the demo, I am having significant trouble reading the defense (with regards to the passing game). Apparently in NCAA 13 motioning a receiver to tell whether the defense is in Man or Zone does not work anymore. Several times I would motion to see if CB would move with my WR but am getting different results than the norm that we are all used to seeing (CB moves with the WR = Man, etc.). Because of this my passing game has been non-existent even though I like what EA has done with rehauling the passing game. Since this strategy is no longer valid, can anyone help me how to read defenses? I am sure that there are lots of gamers who never used motion in the first place who thrive in the passing game and any help and tips would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
                  Playbook Gamer - Football Gaming & Strategy

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                  • Isura
                    Pro
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 606

                    #54
                    Re: NCAA Football 13 Hands-On Preview

                    What is the distribution of 5-star recruits? Last year almost all 5-star recruits where RBs, QBs, or Athletes.

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                    • Schreck
                      Rookie
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 165

                      #55
                      Re: NCAA Football 13 Hands-On Preview

                      Originally posted by Ziza9Noles94
                      You really needed to see him play. He was dynamic and deserved the award. I say that hating the domers. Looking at numbers out of context without having seen the games he helped them win doesn't tell the whole story.
                      Well said. That season Brown won it by a big margin, something like 1400 points to 800 over the number 2 guy, Don McPherson, QB Syracuse (yeah I don't know him either). To give his numbers some context, he was on an option oriented team, so 39 catches for 846 yards (over 21 ypc!) is pretty dang impressive. He also had 3 punt return TD's and 3 rushing TD's. The year before he had over 900 receiving yards and 2 KR TD's.

                      By today's standards the numbers may look low, but offenses were different back then. Compare him to his era and it was pretty clear cut who the dominant player of the year was.

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                      • goduke30
                        Rookie
                        • Jun 2012
                        • 90

                        #56
                        Originally posted by volwalker
                        With the demo, I am having significant trouble reading the defense (with regards to the passing game). Apparently in NCAA 13 motioning a receiver to tell whether the defense is in Man or Zone does not work anymore. Several times I would motion to see if CB would move with my WR but am getting different results than the norm that we are all used to seeing (CB moves with the WR = Man, etc.). Because of this my passing game has been non-existent even though I like what EA has done with rehauling the passing game. Since this strategy is no longer valid, can anyone help me how to read defenses? I am sure that there are lots of gamers who never used motion in the first place who thrive in the passing game and any help and tips would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
                        Yeah i use to do that all the time but this what you do i did this alot ill send a tight end or wr on a dummy route to see if the guy would follow him or once he leaves the zone someone else picks up it work for me

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                        • BigMVP78
                          Rookie
                          • Dec 2011
                          • 7

                          #57
                          Wlill the people who didnt buy NCAA from Amazon ever get those 5 pro combat uniforms?????

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