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Old 06-05-2009, 03:21 AM   #49
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As much as I want to get back to buying the NCAA games, the framerate in that clip wasn't too smooth plus the animations are not looking as hot as I think it could. Madden 10 is spoiling me with some of the latest vids I've seen...but I still want this damn game. Lol. I wonder if the demo will be out at the beginning of next month or at the end of this month? I want in.
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Old 06-05-2009, 03:29 AM   #50
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chew clock is accelerated clock they say that in the vid. we just don't know if it applies to the cpu as well
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Old 06-05-2009, 03:37 AM   #51
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chew clock is accelerated clock they say that in the vid. we just don't know if it applies to the cpu as well
Since when has there ever been an accelerated clock that did not apply to the cpu?

Maybe I missed something but I never heard them say that the chew clock is accelerated clock.

To me it sounded like chew clock was a button you push late in the game when you are running out the clock so that you do not have to sit there waiting for the play clock to run down.

A real accelerated clock would always run down the play clock no matter who has the ball including: me, cpu, my cat, fred flinstone, etc.
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme

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Since when has there ever been an accelerated clock that did not apply to the cpu?

Maybe I missed something but I never heard them say that the chew clock is accelerated clock.

To me it sounded like chew clock was a button you push late in the game when you are running out the clock so that you do not have to sit there waiting for the play clock to run down.

A real accelerated clock would always run down the play clock no matter who has the ball including: me, cpu, my cat, fred flinstone, etc.
I agree i'm just saying we haven't heard exact confirmation that it's in for the CPU. and yes you missed something watch the vid again the exact words, "chew clock is something new we added this year in the game, it's basically accelerated clock" then they go on to describe exactly how acc clock has always worked except they don't mention anything about using it while you're on defense

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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme

in the video he said, "this year we added chew clock, which is basically accelerated clock."

there is an on/off switch in the play call screen. hopefully the CPU can use it. other wise there wouldn't be a need for it honestly, unless your playing a user game.

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in the video he said, "this year we added chew clock, which is basically accelerated clock."

there is an on/off switch in the play call screen. hopefully the CPU can use it. other wise there wouldn't be a need for it honestly, unless your playing a user game.

That still leaves me confused. If he would of said - which is accelerated clock- I would understand but he threw in the word BASICALLY and that causes confusion.
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That still leaves me confused. If he would of said - which is accelerated clock- I would understand but he threw in the word BASICALLY and that causes confusion.
it shouldn't. like i said he went on to explain it and it's exactly the way every other version of accelerated clock works sans the cpu stuff
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme

the blog on the EA Sports website answers some questions about 4th and inches and Texas Tech Style offense. It basically says that you will only get docked for 4th down if it is an unrealistic situation. I assume that if Corso say's it's OK, then it is. They say that if it is borderline, then they will give you a warning.
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