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Check out the feature list for NCAA Basketball 10.

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  • Play in the Spotlight—Authentic broadcasting presentations from the all-star announcing crews of Dick Vitale, Brad Nessler, and Erin Andrews of ESPN, and Gus Johnson and Bill Raftery of CBS Sports bring every moment to life like never before.
  • All-New Motion Offenses—Choosing from multiple sets that include the Dribble Drive, Princeton, Flex and more, run an offensive system that best fits your school’s strategy and personnel.
  • True Home Court Advantage—NCAA Basketball 10 features the 20 Toughest Places to Play voted by you, the fans, as the most hostile and intimidating environments in college basketball.
  • All-New Dynamic Updates*—Enjoy a true-to-life college basketball experience as real-life RPI ratings and stats from every Division I school are imported in-game weekly—absolutely free!
  • Gameplay and Visual Enhancements—Make a run for the Final Four with more than 100 improvements, including player movement, rebounding, off-ball collisions, alley-oops, size-ups, and more.
  • Deeper In-Game Strategy— Improved Coach Feedback System and Team Tempo Control enables you to execute your gameplan to perfection.

*Online connectivity required.

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# 1 HustlinOwl @ 10/27/09 12:02 AM
Not much, but nice find
 
# 2 joesto54 @ 10/27/09 12:06 AM
one thing i wonder tho, even if dynasty isn't overhauled, will the minor (and some major) problems be tweaked to make it playable. many of the dynasty fixes we have been asking for probably wouldn't make a list of features.
 
# 3 jerryrice4949 @ 10/27/09 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by joesto54
one thing i wonder tho, even if dynasty isn't overhauled, will the minor (and some major) problems be tweaked to make it playable. many of the dynasty fixes we have been asking for probably wouldn't make a list of features.
Good question. Though unless they added the ability to have more than one use controlled team in dynasty it is a definite no purchase for me. And I am pretty sure that is not in.
 
# 4 joesto54 @ 10/27/09 12:31 AM
not a big issue for me jr but i feel for u guys. i gotta feeling it wont be in this year for u guys.

one bright side (i hope) is that sim logic will be repaired becuase the duke v unc video showed a final four with 4 likely participants
 
# 5 HustlinOwl @ 10/27/09 12:34 AM
Jab has stated that sim logic is fixed
 
# 6 joesto54 @ 10/27/09 12:36 AM
and if recruiting is fixed, we may have a feature to keep us warm durring the winter months.
 
# 7 sportzbro @ 10/27/09 02:43 AM
a big meh..
 
# 8 Zeppelin8 @ 10/27/09 03:32 AM
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Originally Posted by joesto54
one thing i wonder tho, even if dynasty isn't overhauled, will the minor (and some major) problems be tweaked to make it playable. many of the dynasty fixes we have been asking for probably wouldn't make a list of features.
That's something I've been wondering for a long while.

What we need is;

1. Better sim engine, less upsets.
2. Better individual stats and team stats.
3. Better recruiting. Should be more difficult.

Now in last years game, recruiting was mostly based on school prestige. Problem there was that schools like Temple and some other majors were way too prestigious, so it was guaranteed that you could sign 1 maybe 2 players from top 10. There is no way that such schools could steal players from Duke etc

Also, there were no recruiting battles. This was the best part of CH 2K8. Let's say you're a mid major, you can work on a local 4 star guy, but you had to hope that big schools would give up on him.
 
# 9 yokiisthename @ 10/27/09 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Zeppelin8
That's something I've been wondering for a long while.

What we need is;

1. Better sim engine, less upsets.
2. Better individual stats and team stats.
3. Better recruiting. Should be more difficult.

Now in last years game, recruiting was mostly based on school prestige. Problem there was that schools like Temple and some other majors were way too prestigious, so it was guaranteed that you could sign 1 maybe 2 players from to 10. There is no way that such schools could steal players from Duke etc

Also, there were no recruiting battles. This was the best part of CH 2K8. Let's say you're a mid major, you can work on a local 4 star guy, but you had to hope that big schools would give up on him.
all i want is the recruiting get fixed. i can live with the simulation problems i'll just load it and simulate it again if upsets happen on my dynasty. Just the recruiting and i'll be fine. please EA, still got no word?
 
# 10 mike24forever @ 10/27/09 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by NdaZone7
Ya EA always has a gimmik for there games and its the presentation this year. Seems like the put in Live 10s engine added the presentation and slapped it together quick after they finished Live 10.

Definilty not gonna be a good game or worth $60.00

Theres a reaosn theres not much info or anything about dynasty out yet so close to release. If you got nothing nice to say dont say nothing at all.
You are making a lot of sweeping generalizations about a game you have never played. I do not understand how for years, people on these boards have been begging for EA to put in the ESPN presentation...then they put it in the game and people start calling it a gimmick.

Let's wait to play the game before we decide if the game is worth $60. I for one am interested to see what Jabstep has to say in his up coming blog about the dynasty mode. Just because EA is not putting out information when and how you like it, does not mean that it is not coming.

Michael
 
# 11 Jackdog @ 10/27/09 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by NdaZone7
Ya EA always has a gimmik for there games and its the presentation this year. Seems like the put in Live 10s engine added the presentation and slapped it together quick after they finished Live 10.

Definilty not gonna be a good game or worth $60.00

Theres a reaosn theres not much info or anything about dynasty out yet so close to release. If you got nothing nice to say dont say nothing at all.
Take your own advice. Don't critique a game that hasn't even hit the shelves yet. Judge the game after you've actually played it.
 
# 12 racerx @ 10/27/09 09:19 AM
All-New Dynamic Updates*—Enjoy a true-to-life college basketball experience as real-life RPI ratings and stats from every Division I school are imported in-game weekly—absolutely free!

I wonder what this is all about? I guess it will just effect Team Ratings and not individual rosters. That would stink naming all 300 plus teams only for them to release updated rosters with numbers for players.

Just a thought
 
# 13 Hoosiers1111 @ 10/27/09 09:27 AM
I agree. Fix those things and I'm in. Those things aren't exactly going to make a feature listing, unless they just said something like "Improved Dynasty", but that is unlikely.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeppelin8
That's something I've been wondering for a long while.

What we need is;

1. Better sim engine, less upsets.
2. Better individual stats and team stats.
3. Better recruiting. Should be more difficult.

Now in last years game, recruiting was mostly based on school prestige. Problem there was that schools like Temple and some other majors were way too prestigious, so it was guaranteed that you could sign 1 maybe 2 players from top 10. There is no way that such schools could steal players from Duke etc

Also, there were no recruiting battles. This was the best part of CH 2K8. Let's say you're a mid major, you can work on a local 4 star guy, but you had to hope that big schools would give up on him.
 
# 14 cjamestx @ 10/27/09 10:09 AM
Same crap they pull every year. They already had the Live engine available....they just added the two broadcast teams and whalla......NCAA Basketball 10. Broadcasters are silent at moments anyway. I will pass this year. I was tricked long enough with the EA Sports games. Finally just looked at what they were doing this year. Only thing they got from me this year was Madden (which was a first time buy ever on 360) and Fight Night (wish I wouldn't have). Every year, they just keep adding gimmicks that get us hype, but the game is usually the same as the previous year....which makes it get boring really fast. List not impressive enough.....sorry
 
# 15 countryboy @ 10/27/09 10:20 AM
Adding two authentic broadcast presentation elements is pretty darn impressive, especially when you look at its counterparts and how lackluster their presentation is...I'm looking at you NCAA Football.

But in any event, I'm glad that I don't look towards EB games to supply a feature list that makes or breaks my purchase decision. Especially when I have the developer here to interact with.
 
# 16 jerryrice4949 @ 10/27/09 10:43 AM
Whether anyone is looking forward to the game or not; that is a pretty pathetic feature list. No wonder it is three weeks until release and EA has not posted the feature list on their website.

I am not saying the presentation won't be great. But is obvious not much money was spent on the game and it is ncaa basketball 2009.1 instead of 2010.
 
# 17 countryboy @ 10/27/09 11:09 AM
Good to know that people can determine how great/poor a game is without having played the game, or even read reviews from people with hands on experience. A feature list is all thats needed. And from EB Games of all places.

Hey, what do I need to provide to get this week's winning lottery numbers?
 
# 18 poster @ 10/27/09 11:11 AM
That is not an impressive list. Wonder what the dynamic updates will be about?

What concerns me is that this is not an established game by a longshot. If it was already previously feature rich, then a shorter list wouldn't be much of a concern as you can assume most of the previous features would remain.

I am excited about some of the features in the game. Loved the Live demo, and want to try the gameplay out. So far a weak dynasty mode has kept me from trying Live, so I was hoping I could try it out in this game. Presentation as we mentioned is top notch, but I need more to keep my interest.

Something seems off about the releasing of news, but I will just sit back and wait for it and try the demo out.
 
# 19 Rasco11 @ 10/27/09 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by racerx
All-New Dynamic Updates*—Enjoy a true-to-life college basketball experience as real-life RPI ratings and stats from every Division I school are imported in-game weekly—absolutely free!

I wonder what this is all about? I guess it will just effect Team Ratings and not individual rosters. That would stink naming all 300 plus teams only for them to release updated rosters with numbers for players.

Just a thought
Boom, you nailed it. This leads to HUGE questions/concerns for me now;

a) Of most importance to me - will our edited names and appearances/equipment, etc., be returned to generic defaults upon these EA updates? This could be potentially beyond burdensome! Is there any way they could just apply the rating changes?!? And,

b) will the rpi, reflect changes in player ratings as well? Seems it would have too? Ex. George Mason a few years back? You could change their RPI, but if some players are rated too low in the 50-60 ovr range, then how does it play out.

c) If we edit rosters ourselves will we be unable to play online without getting EA updates? I desperately want names to appear online, but this is sounding suspect in regards to the likelyhood of this happening.
 
# 20 rspencer86 @ 10/27/09 01:18 PM
I don't get it... the OS community routinely rips EA Sports for concentrating too heavily on "back of the box" fluff that doesn't really do much for the sim gamer, yet when the features list comes out and there isn't any "cool" features, they get crap for that too?

Maybe they shunned adding a bunch of new features and modes and instead concentrated all their efforts on improving gamplay and dynasty mode. Or maybe I'm just being overly optimistic today, I guess we'll find out soon as more info comes out.
 

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