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Old 05-23-2009, 11:32 AM   #81
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Exclusive Interview Week #1

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Am I allowed to post something simple and straight to the point of how I feel such as "you guys are shamefully bad at your jobs" or something like that?



This one doesn't count, because I'm not actually saying that, I'm just asking if I can.
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Back from page two. I found this pretty funny so I had to quote it
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Old 05-23-2009, 11:43 AM   #82
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What I don't get is that college football is one of the most, if not THE most, beloved sports in our country. College football is loaded with pageantry and tradition, with pomp and circumstance. Saturdays across America crackle with electric autumn air and the sounds of shoulder pads and helmets as fans numbering sometimes in excess of a 100,000 lose their minds like they are storming the Bastille. I mean, we're talking Bear Bryant and Desmond Howard, Tony Dorsett and Joe Pa. The Option. Ohio St. vs. Michigan. The Heisman.

And yet we as video gamers and fans of college football do not get to see the game we so very much love faithfully represented in a medium we love as well. We should be cranking up our consoles to massive stadiums pulsing with feverish howling and big, thick playbooks with tons of options and customization. Coaches and assistants should carry with them vibrant, dynamic personalities just as the players should. Recruiting should be a deep, conversation-based experience. The linebackers at Penn St. should prowl the grass with weight and menace. We should tremble at the speed USC fields. We should be able to scout the golden-armed QB from some small, podunk high school. It should just be this huge, beast of a game with personality and intelligence, but most of all, it should feel like FOOTBALL.

And yet we can't even get formation subs. Instead, Season Showdown. I'm baffled.
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Old 05-23-2009, 11:44 AM   #83
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lack of formation subs =
recruiting being fixed =
attendance getting love =
bowl specific endzone art =

3 vs 1 in part 1 one of the interviews = me anxiously awaiting release day
lack of formation subs =
recruiting being fixed =
attendance getting love =
bowl specific endzone art =

I'm in the minority here in that formation subs isn't a big deal to me. It's been my experience that it's often used to promote the worst sort of cheese (i.e. putting a cb or wr at qb, etc.). So long as there are still package subs, I'm good.
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Old 05-23-2009, 11:49 AM   #84
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Thus far, aside from no in-game saves nor formation subs, I haven't heard/read anything that completely bums me out.

I have however, heard/read some of the things that I felt needed fixing/tweaking/adding have been addressed.

So therefore, I'm positive about this game and anxiously awaiting the chance to get my hands on it.
Yea, I have a very neutral attitude right now. The gameplay improvements sound good - not great but good. Most of the features they talk about (teambuilder, SS) don't interest me. I don't mind that they don't blog endlessly about gameplay, though, as I can't get excited about that until I get my own hands on it.
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Old 05-23-2009, 12:03 PM   #85
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Exclusive Interview Week #1

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lack of formation subs =
recruiting being fixed =
attendance getting love =
bowl specific endzone art =

I'm in the minority here in that formation subs isn't a big deal to me. It's been my experience that it's often used to promote the worst sort of cheese (i.e. putting a cb or wr at qb, etc.). So long as there are still package subs, I'm good.
I agree with you for the most part, the biggest part of Formation subs I miss is being able to choose who I want on special teams, besides the K/P/KR/PR. sucks having WRs who can't tackle on kickoff.
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Old 05-23-2009, 12:51 PM   #86
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Bodizzy that was one of the coolest posts I've seen on these boards in the last 5 years. Kudos, well written. I got goosebumps on my arms about half-way thru
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Bodizzy that was one of the coolest posts I've seen on these boards in the last 5 years. Kudos, well written. I got goosebumps on my arms about half-way thru
Thanks. I'm really starting to wish that there was no exclusive license. EA's churning out uninspired titles year after year and they sell like hotcakes. College football is so loaded with potential it's bewildering no one has taken advantage of it. Can you imagine if a development house full of talent who loves college football got their paws on the rights to make a NCAA football game?

As with Madden, I understand the restraints and limitations these guys have in manufacturing game titles every year, but they're out of excuses. Season ******* Showdown.
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Old 05-23-2009, 01:17 PM   #88
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No formation subs: , but honestly, this isn't a game-killer
Varied attendance:
Recruiting being fixed:
Pursuit angles being fixed:
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