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  • mtoo22
    Hail West Virginia
    • Dec 2005
    • 1076

    #16
    Haven't I heard this song before.... :sly:

    I'm to the point where I don't want to tell my friends about it because they always question me later. I'm done talking about NCAA to anyone outside of OS. I want to see real results. No more hype train.

    Hail West Virginia
    Last edited by mtoo22; 01-17-2012, 08:45 PM.

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    • KushNstien
      Pro
      • Jul 2010
      • 606

      #17
      Re: EA and NCAA Football Announce Videogame Development Fellowship

      thats cool, now lets see if they make an impact on ncaa13...
      "Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose!"
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      • Hooe
        Hall Of Fame
        • Aug 2002
        • 21561

        #18
        Re: EA and NCAA Football Announce Videogame Development Fellowship

        Nothing wrong with this move whatsoever.

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        • NateDogPack12
          Go Pack Go!!
          • Jul 2011
          • 1271

          #19
          From my phone the only part of the title I could see was, "EA Sports and NCAA announce videogame.". I thought we were getting an FCS game.
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          • billysims
            Pro
            • Jul 2003
            • 591

            #20
            Re: EA and NCAA Football Announce Videogame Development Fellowship

            I see it as good. It cant really get worse.

            Can it?

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            • edaddy
              MVP
              • Jun 2004
              • 2848

              #21
              Re: EA and NCAA Football Announce Videogame Development Fellowship

              Originally posted by Matt10
              Yeah, I think we need to be supportive, yet skeptical at this point, boys. It doesn't take an ex football player to figure out what's wrong with the game. Just make it how it looks on TV - it can't be that hard to compare and apply.
              I agree while I still think this is a PR move I still think we need to be at least supportive yet guarded at the same time..I am pretty sure that EA has had former college players working with them on this game and they also have the resources to obtain any information from NCAA coaches etc. to implement the neccessary intricancies and strategies into NCAA football. I truly think it goes deeper than that as far as coding and what direction EA wants to go with the game. Knowing x's and o's and actually being able to implement them into a game is totally different, and probably hard to do. I don't think EA's problem lies in not actually knowing the game of football its 'being able to put it in the game without becoming to "sim" or "arcade". C'mon man they have football coaches and football players who they can easily get feedback from so I don't see that as a problem. I am more concerned about the feature set not at least being on par with last generation consoles. Features from 7 years ago should not have to trickle in year after year and made to look as if they are somehow groundbreaking. Camera angles, presentation packages, player movement, penalties etc..should've all evolved to a point where the difference is substantially noticeable from last generation..(and frankly it's not).

              This game should be open for Beta testing and given community feedback during the cycle. Not just open to a few individuals who happen to either own websites or have the time to devote to this game to figure out the little nuances involved. Skills, Play and a host of other roster makers have done a great job of making this game playable and enjoyable ..but it truly shouldn't have to come down to that at all. While I know that's a pipe dream as far as Beta testing something else needs to get done to get the entire community involved to get feedback..maybe a midcycle demo?..etc..
              THANKS FOR THE TRADE SANDIEGO KEEP RIVERS WE'LL TAKE ELI

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              • SECElit3
                Banned
                • Jul 2009
                • 5553

                #22
                Re: EA and NCAA Football Announce Videogame Development Fellowship

                I think this is a great move by EA! Any additional football expertise would surely be helpful. I think EA realizes this game is on the verge of football greatness. It is... NCAA 12 is the best football game I have ever played. IF EA can find a way to improve on NCAA 12 (REMOVE BUGS and FREEZING) NCAA 13 has an opportunity to become the god of all football games.

                They are sooo close.

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                • jmik58
                  Staff Writer
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 2401

                  #23
                  Why a player? Get a coach on board and the realism of the gameplay, recruiting, etc would be through the roof.

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                  • TombSong
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 2543

                    #24
                    Re: EA and NCAA Football Announce Videogame Development Fellowship

                    Instead of the pre-relase hype that they shove in our faces each year, how about addressing some issues that don't require "real world talent" but "programmer talent"

                    1. Make it so the offense can't tell if a defense is playing zone or man before the defense even lines up. (CB's bouncing outside then inside...or immediately
                    lining up over their man....some of you know what i am talking about)

                    2. How about giving me control of how my defenders shift pre-snap, not just moving on their own, giving away if you are playing cover 2 or cover 3. Give me more pre-snap looks other than just show blitz.

                    3. Make sure flipping plays and motion don't cause my men playing man not to line up properly.

                    4. Base defenses should be in EVERY formation. I should not have to hunt down a particular base defense in only one formation in my playbook. I should have more run plays in 3 and 4 wide formations...not just draws.

                    5. Can I please send more than one man in motion ? Can I have formation audibles ?

                    6. Can you make it so my AI team mates play their zones and not run to cover areas they have no business being in(hook zones in particular) It also seems certain formations make them play their zones oddly.

                    7. Does shading work ? If so would someone please explain it. Can I assign a LB to jam a TE at the LOS ?

                    8. Can you make it so stunts/twists are a part of the pre-snap audibles you can make for the defensive line ?

                    9. CBs playing a cover 3 and chasing a WR that has gotten behind them should NOT be going after balls thrown to another WR BEHIND them. How on EARTH could he know the ball was thrown with his back to the LOS ?

                    10. Run Blocking and pass blocking still need work. There are MANY times I see offensive linemen not know who to block if they dont find a first level defender to block. Instead of moving on to the 2nd level they just stand there and block no one. They also don't peel off double team blocks fast enough a lot.

                    11. Can we finally get real multi hit tackles ? Not the I come in to layeth the smack down only to see my defender go into a tumbleweed animation.

                    12. Super leaping LB's need to go away just like the rain song...their f-f-fake speed and jump height is just plain wrong(Just sing that to the song mirrors)

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                    • blkrptnt819
                      MVP
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 2055

                      #25
                      As much as i like more ppl with football experience on the staff, I think alot of these problems dont take football ppl to solve. I think some of these things are just put in to solve a gameplay problem. My wish is to take all of those out and just give me a game that plays like what i see IRL. No messed up screen, pass, toss and option blocking. No more defense shedding when turbo is pushed. No more super LB and psychic DBs. Just use the guys expertise to get things exactly right and maybe introduce some new blocking schemes not currently in the game.
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                      • raulstar12
                        Banned
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 86

                        #26
                        Re: EA and NCAA Football Announce Videogame Development Fellowship

                        yes honestly i think it is the codding that just needs to be fixed but i understand how hard that is to be fixed. well there is a reason why you get payed so why not work on it i mean you have 5months.

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                        • Isura
                          Pro
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 606

                          #27
                          Re: EA and NCAA Football Announce Videogame Development Fellowship

                          Originally posted by raulstar12
                          yes honestly i think it is the codding that just needs to be fixed but i understand how hard that is to be fixed. well there is a reason why you get payed so why not work on it i mean you have 5months.
                          It's hard to fix because EAs code base must be a huge jumbled mess at this point. They need to adopt better development and quality assurance procedures. That will never happen on this gen though. Maybe we can hope for next gen (like 4 years after PS4 is released)

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                          • Chedapalooza
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2011
                            • 2467

                            #28
                            Re: EA and NCAA Football Announce Videogame Development Fellowship

                            Originally posted by Isura
                            There is already a former Auburn player on the NCAA team. He was shown in the "making of ncaa 12" espn special. He was responsible for RTG though, so hopefully they get more ex-players involved in dynasty testing.
                            The same rtg that changes your high school team name every week? That has computer generated names like peacocks?? Find one high school in the united states with a peacock as their mascot. Jesus... So lame.
                            J-E-T-S
                            WCSU Football '10-'11 WR#87
                            UCONN HUSKIES Football
                            D2 Football Coach (receivers) in the PSAC

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                            • concretefire
                              Rookie
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 69

                              #29
                              Re: EA and NCAA Football Announce Videogame Development Fellowship

                              Yeah, anybody buying this hype needs to just check into a mental ward right now.

                              Guys, they don't need real world football experience on their team. They could bring in Joe Montanna and Tom Brady for all I care. Joe nor Tom are not going to notice the multiple, multiple, X 10 multiple basic mistakes this "game" makes. YOU KNOW EA...THE ONES WE'VE POINTED OUT TO YOU GUYS FOR YEARS NOW!!!!!!!!

                              All you need to do is FIX the issues, post a BEFORE / AFTER video of the problem fixed......and you'd be golden.

                              But apparently this is too difficult for EA Sports to understand.

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                              • Watson
                                Burrow Club
                                • Jul 2008
                                • 27014

                                #30
                                Overreaction Sports.
                                And may thy spirit live in us, Forever LSU

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