EDIT: Still a little disheartening to see the CPU ball-carrier struggle to know where to run in open space.
NCAA Football 14 Video - Army vs. Navy
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That is absolutely phenomenal. Now if they would just apply the principles that have improved the offensive AI logic and blocking to the defensive side we could get a game that behaves like a real game of football. If they can get the CPU to run the option that well, they can do anything (AI).
EDIT: Still a little disheartening to see the CPU ball-carrier struggle to know where to run in open space.Last edited by jmik58; 06-15-2013, 10:29 PM. -
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Where is the normal NCAA Football dev team and what in the hell has happened to them. This doesn't even look like EA football !!
Let me tell you, this is an awkward feeling not being able to talk **** about the EA football games. I feel like the grinch when he gets all tingly inside.Last edited by UMhester04; 06-15-2013, 10:41 PM.Comment
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I'm still a bit on the fence with this game. Don't get me wrong the cpu option looks greatly improved from previous years, and I dig the new camera angle, something I'll have to get used to though. I'm not seeing the "new" collision mechanics, it looks like the same tackling animations from previous years. Between plays the animations look the same and the celebration/team interaction animations look exactly the same as in previous years. The point is the gameplay, for me, has gotten stale. Maybe with the new additions in the recruiting and coach mini games this game will be great. When the next gen releases hit their stride in a few years hopefully I can get excited about this game again.Comment
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Late to the party but man oh man this was fun to watch. Can't wait to do an option based dynasty. I honestly couldn't tell who was human and who was computer. Tuesday needs to hurry up please.SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
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Re: NCAA Football 14 Video - Army vs. Navy
They're as clear as day...I'm still a bit on the fence with this game. Don't get me wrong the cpu option looks greatly improved from previous years, and I dig the new camera angle, something I'll have to get used to though. I'm not seeing the "new" collision mechanics, it looks like the same tackling animations from previous years. Between plays the animations look the same and the celebration/team interaction animations look exactly the same as in previous years. The point is the gameplay, for me, has gotten stale. Maybe with the new additions in the recruiting and coach mini games this game will be great. When the next gen releases hit their stride in a few years hopefully I can get excited about this game again.Comment
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Ditto - playing the game is where it's at but I actually was having fun watching it (especially watching the computer and how much they have improved it).
Don't want to bring any negative vibes in what is a really positive thread but just gotta say......EA needs to get better at hyping this. That A&M Vs. LSU clip versus what we see from this.....that Army V. Navy clip has me so excited to try out the demo now. Everything in this clip from E3 was evident....the improved running, the improved AI, the Infinity Engine. In comparison, that A&M Vs. LSU clip was useless.
Thanks for posting the video, Steve.Comment
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First day buy for sure.....please don't make a patch that will mess with the CPU rushing attack it's a thing of beauty..
I can't wait for next gen college football..Comment
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I assume you meant Navy, not Tech. But I know at Tech we don't run it to the side with more space every play. You force the D to use guys to make sure the play is covered if it goes to the wide side and then you attack the short side, keeps them honest and occasionally you can catch them napping and gouge them when they focus on the wide side of the field.Another thing I noticed...
GT seemed to run the option to the left/right depending on how much open space there was. Every single option run went to the side with more open field.
That was very nice but hopefully it isn't a 100% tendency. This was a small sample size though.
* I could have missed a run or two that did not follow this pattern *
I don't have the percentages of how often we run to the short side (nor could I come up with a number), but I feel like we do it 10-20% of plays depending on the game. So yeah hopefully this is reflected in the how the CPU runs it, it definitely shouldn't be 100%.NCAA: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Kennesaw State Owls (Alma Mater)
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It's the coordinator cam - which I am assuming is not set as the default.
There's also a wide cam, the regular cam (last year's) and a close-up one (don't remember the proper name of the last two).Comment
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For the first time in forever, it looks like fun to play NCAA Football. The CPU running the option like that is just awesome to see.Writer for Operation Sports
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