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Old 06-01-2012, 02:28 PM   #401
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Re: NCAA Football 13 Heisman Challenge Webcast Introduces Reaction Time

1 thing I did like was this:
"Not only did we add in special teams and Reaction Time, we also tuned the heck out of the playcall system. No longer will you only get 5 carries as a RB, or 8 passes as a QB. You will get over 30 carries a game, and many more opportunities to pass as a QB. Not only that, but if you don’t like the play you are given, you have 20 chances a game to change that play into a pass or a run."

Hopefully this is in RTG as well and means they added Custom Quarter Lengths. Because getting 30 carries in 5 min quarters isnt realistic. That would be almost every snap
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Attack Attack, here's a piece on it I found in the blog on the NCAA 13 home page and a screenshot of RG3 with his helmet off.

This is a monumental day for the NCAA Football franchise, because for the first time ever, you will get to play as real athletes in our game! Not only that, but you also get to play as the cover athlete, Robert Griffin III. And yes, they look exactly as they did during their Heisman year. We spent a lot of time re-creating the exact look and style of each Heisman Player, including the awesome hairstyle of 70s great Archie Griffin, the elbow pads of the legendary Barry Sanders, and the swelling muscles of Herschel Walker.



The more I read about this article, the more I think it is about trying to outdo what they were able to do and then getting the achievements and trophies for it. That is beyond what you could do with a CAP. I actually think this mode will be fun and challenging now and understand it a little more than I did at first. It's kind of like a tribute to the Heisman Winners of the past and then saying now go see if you can outperform these legends of the past.



Here's the link to the blog for those who want to read about it. http://www.easports.com/ncaa-footbal...lenge-dev-blog

I don't know if I will ever like "Reaction Time" probably not, but another thing I learned in the article is that the video interview questions were made by Christian McLeod, not just clips you could have gotten off of Youtube, like some have suggested.
Thanks for showing me this. They say that, but the gameplay videos show us that they don't look exactly like thy did. Why do they claim this? I don't understand
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Old 06-01-2012, 05:16 PM   #403
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They mentioned some announcement for E3. I'm guessing it's this year's Teambuilder site going up. Have they mentioned anything about Teambuilder at all through this cycle of releasing info?
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Old 06-01-2012, 06:34 PM   #404
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^no they haven't and I would very much like them to, but I think the community as whole wouldn't be happy if that turned out to be the big announcement

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This is a monumental day for the NCAA Football franchise, because for the first time ever, you will get to play as real athletes in our game! Not only that, but you also get to play as the cover athlete, Robert Griffin III. And yes, they look exactly as they did during their Heisman year. We spent a lot of time re-creating the exact look and style of each Heisman Player, including the awesome hairstyle of 70s great Archie Griffin, the elbow pads of the legendary Barry Sanders, and the swelling muscles of Herschel Walker.
Image of Herschel Walker


Swelling muscles of Herschel Walker in NCAA 13


Swelling Muscles of Herschel Walker in NCAA 11



Also what's so great about adding elbow pads to Barry Sanders?

Barry Sanders in NCAA 13...I guess those are elbow pads


Barry Sanders in NCAA 11 with elbow pads




EA's Desmond Howard of NCAA 13


Desmond Howard of NCAA 11


Now I'm not knocking the Heisman Mode.....As you can see I love old school players.

I don't agree with the maxed out 100 overall ratings for every single guy.

But that's the least of my worries. My biggest fear is can EA represent these players on the field to actually do the things they did back when they played the game.

I don't wanna have to edit your own created Heisman Players EA to get them to show true tendencies.....

I posted these videos before and it will be very interesting to see if EA seperates these players from the regular players in the game in terms of playing style

I want to see their Herschel Walker do this in the game.


I want to see Barry Sanders react this way on the field


And Finally I want to see Desmond Howard actually have the ability to pull this off in a game EA


Give these players a true identity on the field this year EA.

I know it can be done because we've shown you video proof already for the last 3-4 years using the same ratings you use. If the Heisman players don't have a true identity i'm going to be really upset because unlike the default roster players you should be able to not only model these players correct in appearance but also give them correct tendencies on the field without a threat of lawsuits holding you back.

We are counting on you EA to step up your game this year ON THE FIELD!

Show us that our $60 bucks will be worth the price of admission for NCAA 13
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I guess I'll have to preorder this at Gamestop
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Re: NCAA Football 13 Heisman Challenge Webcast Introduces Reaction Time

This isn't the fix needed for RTG. The problem is that there is no life to the mode, 2K tried to fix this by adding a reason for salary (which obviously wouldn't transition to NCAA) and press conferences (which also wouldn't be the best transition but possible).

Some things they could add is maybe a weekly practice session that is a random minigame, anything from sprints, to bench press, to 7 on 7 or 11 on 11. The possibilities are endless, the everyday thing is too much though, once a week means the possibility is there, just mindless scrimmages though are pointless. The practice mode being the actual practice is lame.

Doing something with classes like they did with last generation so that you HAD to answer a few questions or something to bounce your GPA around, earning things like academic all-american could boost your awareness.

Make your stats improve on a usage basis instead of the stat boost packs that make it possible to be a 99 OVR freshman. If you throw deep alot your arm strength will improve, juke a lot? you'll get better at it. To give you a focal point to improve your player with in game performance, which ultimately retains control in the player.

Goals from your coach, this wouldn't mean (score 50 touchdowns) but could mean something small, if your a DT it could be something like dont be pancaked, fill the hole, intimidate the lineman, etc. Again a wide variety of possibilities.

It's a dry mode, it's not exciting, it's not fun, and adding a choice of character will only help drag out a dead mode for a little longer.

It's just boring. Sorry to complain about RTG in the heisman mode discussion but it's essentially a last ditch attempt to bring life to the mode (Yes I realize there are differences).
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Old 06-02-2012, 11:08 AM   #408
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Originally, when I saw this mode, I thought they just wasted time creating 99 rated players and putting them on the field.

Now after watching the video, I realize JUST how much time and resources they have wasted on this mode. It seems collosal.

I'm speechless, and dissapointed with these gimmicks. Sorry for the rant.
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