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Who Needs Rules has posted an article entitled, Should NCAA Football 10 Get Your Business?

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"t's almost time, you can hear the bands warming up, NCAA Football is getting close to being released to the masses. The thrill of the hunt to find the game early will start around Independence Day, and then the game will slowly arrive in everyone's hands. The question is, is the game worth your $60 this year?

The demo has been released today on XBox 360 and later tonight on the PS3. Considering the demo is only 2 minute quarters, I'm not so sure that it's going to make anyone feel that this game is not just NCAA 09.5. I look at what's been changed and added for the '10 iteration, and shake my head when I look at Madden 10's feature set. It's like night and day. You would almost think these teams should probably work together..right?"

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# 121 doctorhay53 @ 06/30/09 02:10 PM
I've been one of those folks who was kind of '#3'. The game is always more fun to me than Madden so I get it regardless. In fact I've been one of the people defending NCAA '10 thus far.

That was before I played the demo and actually started watching some of the Madden videos.

For the first time since '03, I'm not buying NCAA. I'm replacing it with Madden. The difference between the games is so obviously GIGANTIC, that I am not letting myself justify it this year. I would probably play the heck out of NCAA if I did buy it, to be honest. I would have some fun too. But this year's football experience is going to be really, really good in Madden. I'm sending my message to EA by rewarding the Madden team for their efforts with my money. As much as I hate to do it, I admit that I had the blinders on for NCAA and I am taking them off now.
 
# 122 RoyalBoyle78 @ 06/30/09 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by rudyjuly2
I just cancelled my pre-order today and moved it towards Uncharted 2. No way I'm buying this game at release. I'll still consider it after I read impressions, they patch the sliders, the sliders work, and there are no major problems. Maybe I'll pick it up used but the current state of the game does not warrant full price from me. I might just spend it on Madden but I'll be renting that game first as well.

I still hate that they took away the old camera angle rather than just give us both camera options in the first place. You see dumb decisions like that along with broken sliders and it's hard to have faith that they really consider our desires here at OS. They don't have to but they certainly don't seem to be catering to the hardcore crowd like the Madden team is.
Well, I really have been thinking about it hard, and I have been [playing 09 lately and still enjoying it, I may not bark at the game this year either. Honestly, I really don't see and thing changed worth buying this years version. I do not nit pick like many of you hear do, so 09 still feels fresh to me.
 
# 123 rudyjuly2 @ 06/30/09 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by FootballForever
Well, I really have been thinking about it hard, and I have been [playing 09 lately and still enjoying it, I may not bark at the game this year either. Honestly, I really don't see and thing changed worth buying this years version. I do not nit pick like many of you hear do, so 09 still feels fresh to me.
I had fun with 09. My biggest beefs were the lack of a cpu running game, very weak sliders and the lack of a cpu deep ball. Working sliders can fix the cpu running game but that's already broken in 10 and who knows how they will work? The cpu deep ball returned in NCAA 10 but other options in 10 still look broken or got worse. The QB seems to scrambles less when he's got open field in the demo. The new camera sucks imo. I still see robo QB and too many INTs potentially. The PS3 graphics and sound were worse (crowd chant awful in the demo). Game planning seems overdone (agressive = fumble fest). I just don't see how a demo so rough can turn around and be such an improved retail product to warrant my $60.

That said, aside from the camera issue I think NCAA 10 will be a little better than 09 after the patches. If you liked 09 I'm sure people will still enjoy NCAA 10 and get your monies worth. I don't have a problem with people buying the game and I'm not going to lead an anti-EA movement. I'm simply making this decision based on my personal feelings only.

I've been having fun with NCAA 09 again and after accepting its faults and problems, I will probably enjoy it more. I'm going to start a new dynasty soon. I'll see how long I will go with it.
 
# 124 jwmcards @ 06/30/09 03:05 PM
Lol, I don't know which pill to take either. Always liked the ncaa series, and last year wasn't horrible once it was patched up. My problem was that last year, I put it down until things were patched up and played Madden. By the time things were patched up, I was caught up in my Madden franchise and didn't really touch NCAA much until around the bowl season.

I think that happened to alot of people taking the wait and see approach this year. I lost interest in playing ncaa b/c to me, it was a very poor game out of the box. This year I'm not rushing out on release day to pick it up.

And I agree with Rudy, I don't like the camera in the demo. Not sure why, but I think if I was watching someone else play it while I was eating some wings, drinking a beer, and watching that camera view, I'd be nauseas.
 
# 125 Bloppy @ 06/30/09 03:37 PM
Short answer.. no.

I haven't been wooed enough to warrant a $60 purchase. The jump from last year just isn't big enough. Madden will be getting my money.
 


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