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ESPN Videogames have just posted an article on how NCAA Football 11's enhanced locomotion system completely changes the way you play the game.

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"I'm sitting down inside EA's Tiburon studio getting my first look at "NCAA Football 11." Only thing is, what I'm watching isn't a game, it's a 100 yard race. That's right, a race.

On one side, you have a guy who burns the field with 99 speed and 90 acceleration. On the other side, you have a guy with 99 acceleration, but only 90 speed.

If this was any previous football game, you'd take the guy with 99 speed to smoke the guy with 99 acceleration, even out of the gates where the 99 acceleration guy should've been at his best, but never was.

This all changes with "NCAA Football 11." For the first time, that acceleration rating isn't just something to note, it's something to live by as EA Sports' new locomotion system favors the guys with quick bursts, not just long-range speed.

"In past years, speed has been the big thing everyone has always focused on, but it doesn't really let you model players who can make big plays over shorter distances," explains "NCAA Football 11's" lead gameplay designer, Ryan Burnsides. "Those quick linebackers or the pass rushing defensive ends, in some cases, over 10-15 yards, those guys are just as fast as receivers, but then they taper off the farther they run. We can finally model that now.

"We made some pretty dramatic changes this year," he continues. "Last year's game was really twitchy and people ran upright the whole time, so on long running plays, everything just looked real robotic. It just didn't look like a person running naturally."

To fix this, the designers at EA Sports focused on things like momentum and acceleration, variation in strides, and leaning. "Now you can lean forward into turns and lean forward when accelerating," adds Burnsides."

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# 21 Gossennator @ 04/05/10 07:08 PM
Awesome..This made my week.
 
# 22 LionsFanNJ @ 04/05/10 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Pantherbeast
Can you post link please
http://ncaafootball.easports.com/blo...gId=locomotion
 
# 23 TracerBullet @ 04/05/10 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Lava
Ian is on the Madden team, not NCAA.

EA has also published a blog about locomotion here.
The video on the blog has me feeling good about this game this year. This is what my biggest request was. Getting rid of the 90 degree running. It looks like it has done that. I love what I have just read and watched.
 
# 24 countryboy @ 04/05/10 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Pantherbeast
Well this is big news all. But I would not get all misty teary eyed just yet. The info sounds good and all. But I myself need to see it in live video to be truly convinced that it is going to work good and work right aswell. Time will tell if this new engine will work well are not. Hoping Ian and his crew is using this same engine and all for madden 11.
Madden is using this as well. Blog coming Wednesday.
 
# 25 jyoung @ 04/05/10 07:12 PM
Yeah I haven't bought an NCAA Football game since the one with Larry Fitzgerald on the cover ('05, I think?).

This is one of those changes that could finally get the series out of the same rut it's been stuck in for years.
 
# 26 BlueNGold @ 04/05/10 07:16 PM
Holy ****. Nicely done EA....nicely done.

(A recap of my emotions while I read the article in smiley form)

 
# 27 Hova57 @ 04/05/10 07:17 PM
i think there should be alittle more lean
 
# 28 PantherBeast_OS @ 04/05/10 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by countryboy
Madden is using this as well. Blog coming Wednesday.
Sweet it looks like both ncaa and madden crew has taken that next step in technology to make the game look more real now. It might not be Backbreaker. But it is a hugh step in the right direction for both groups. Can't wait until Wednesday for the blog.
 
# 29 Hova57 @ 04/05/10 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by countryboy
Madden is using this as well. Blog coming Wednesday.
CB are you in the know this year all things Madden
 
# 30 Lava @ 04/05/10 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Hova57
CB are you in the know this year all things Madden
Ian tweeted about it here.
 
# 31 green94 @ 04/05/10 07:19 PM
I remember a few years ago they were touting a specific animation where a ball carrier would tire as a long run would progress (think 60 yard run) and it would trigger a sort of galloping animation that looked similar to the ball carrier being tired and really digging for those extra 10-20 yards or so. Did this ever make it in?
 
# 32 countryboy @ 04/05/10 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Hova57
CB are you in the know this year all things Madden
LOL..I wish.

Steve posted Ian's tweet in the Madden forum.
 
# 33 Hova57 @ 04/05/10 07:23 PM
damn i drive home from work after watching twitter like a hawk and they post when i'm going home
 
# 34 PantherBeast_OS @ 04/05/10 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by countryboy
LOL..I wish.

Steve posted Ian's tweet in the Madden forum.
Yea steve is usually the one on top of things around here most of the time.
 
# 35 SageInfinite @ 04/05/10 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by green94
I remember a few years ago they were touting a specific animation where a ball carrier would tire as a long run would progress (think 60 yard run) and it would trigger a sort of galloping animation that looked similar to the ball carrier being tired and really digging for those extra 10-20 yards or so. Did this ever make it in?
Yea it did but it looked horrible.
 
# 36 br329 @ 04/05/10 07:26 PM
Now this is what I want to hear! Nicely done!
 
# 37 TracerBullet @ 04/05/10 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by SageInfinite
Yea it did but it looked horrible.
Ugh that thing was pretty awful. Kinda looked like the guy was doing high knees or something to that extent right?
 
# 38 countryboy @ 04/05/10 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Sting
Madden had this last year correct?
nope.

Madden had Pro-Tak that is being implemented into NCAA this year, but neither had locomotion.

Madden is doing a blog on Wednesday to discuss it.
 
# 39 marcoyk @ 04/05/10 07:31 PM
That is awesome. Thank God this is in. So sick of speed being the only thing that matters.
 
# 40 thudias @ 04/05/10 07:33 PM
I think Madden will end up using this tech slightly differently. How? I don't know but i am sure it will be a variation not the same.
 


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