E3 2013: NCAA Football 14 Hands-On Preview
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Re: E3 2013: NCAA Football 14 Hands-On Preview
Great to hear that bubble screens actually work this year!Comment
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Re: E3 2013: NCAA Football 14 Hands-On Preview
Great impressions. My excitement for the NCAA release has lessened every year since this gen hit and I've found myself playing each game less and less. Hopefully, NCAA 14 can bring it this year and I'll be able to play it until 2014 actually hits, instead of October."Baseball is the coolest sport because, at any moment, the catcher can stop the game and go tell the pitcher a secret" - Rob FeeComment
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Hopefully there isn't any freezing issues like the last 2 games, I hate having to rush to get highlights from the game before it freezesNY Giants | NY Rangers | NYC FC | Favorite Fighters
Currently Playing: NHL 15 and Madden 15Comment
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Re: E3 2013: NCAA Football 14 Hands-On Preview
depends on the degree of direction change. slight changes or trying to turn a corner while sprinting has to be done in an arc. to make sharp or abrupt direction changes is done with stutter steps, jukes, planting ect. its situational. its one reason QBs can step up into the pocket at times to avoid a sack (real life) hen a DE or LB comes of the edge at full tilt turn the corner toward the QB its (usually) an arcing path. I figure it was causing abuse online or something couldn't figure out why they wanted to eliminate. years ago titles like gameday and others were held back because they didn't have it, their players moved in zigzag angles, no momentum even a full speed. but anyway forget I asked
but to answer your question yes, changing directions can be done without loosing speed or momentum if done in a sweeping arc. drastic or sharp changes of direction should loose both speed and momentum. this separated big backs from slashers and guys who can accelerate after a direction change (barry sanders) there were lots of guys as fast as him but few could accelerate like him after a cut or footplantLast edited by TeeDogg; 06-17-2013, 03:48 PM.Comment
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Re: E3 2013: NCAA Football 14 Hands-On Preview
This preview has me interested in this game. Been so disappointed the last couple years that I had pretty much given up hope in this game. We'll see how I feel about the demo tomorrow before I truly get excited. Have to keep expectations down.Comment
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That is NOT true. Multiple player AT THE SAME POSITION can not wear the same number. Who spread this number bs?Comment
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What about qb accuracy? Is it more realistic? Last year they were too accurate. Also,13's passing game was too wide open. What about the wr and db interaction? ThanksComment
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Its not BS and it was spread by the NCAA Oversight Panel. Also, it used to be as long as two players with the same number were not on the field at the same time, it was ok.Originally posted by [email protected]That is NOT true. Multiple player AT THE SAME POSITION can not wear the same number. Who spread this number bs?
The Oversight Panel approved a group of new rules this week, most notably making ejection the penalty for targeting a defenseless player above the shoulders.
from the link above, these are the rule changes for this year:
- Multiple players from the same team can't wear the same number.Last edited by guitar4468; 06-17-2013, 10:46 PM.Comment
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Re: E3 2013: NCAA Football 14 Hands-On Preview
ONLY if they play the same positionIts not BS and it was spread by the NCAA Oversight Panel. Also, it used to be as long as two players with the same number were not on the field at the same time, it was ok.
The Oversight Panel approved a group of new rules this week, most notably making ejection the penalty for targeting a defenseless player above the shoulders.
from the link above, these are the rule changes for this year:
- Multiple players from the same team can't wear the same number.
http://www.footballscoop.com/news/89...or-2013-seasonComment
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I stand corrected. Thanks for the heads up.Comment

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