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# 181 lgxjames @ 04/19/10 11:34 PM
liked some of it, didn't like some..but overall it looked good
 
# 182 splff3000 @ 04/19/10 11:35 PM
lol, W..........T............F? What in the hell was that? Was that NCAA?
 
# 183 SincerelYourz @ 04/19/10 11:35 PM
well, it looks better than this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKadQ70XzVU
 
# 184 jjdogjjdog5162 @ 04/19/10 11:38 PM
(animations)
 
# 185 Hova57 @ 04/19/10 11:40 PM
no mention of this video on their main site, i have a feeling there will be a blog tomorrow or wednesday we might get a new one showing what has been done or at least a break down of what has been fixed or tweeked.
 
# 186 prowler @ 04/19/10 11:43 PM
Didn't see anyone that looked like they could be coaches roaming the sideline either; hopefully I'm wrong.
 
# 187 adembroski @ 04/19/10 11:43 PM
For the record, that out route by Ohio State WR #82... there's an animation that's supposed to be there that didn't play. That's a bug. Can't really account for the rest, but that one I thought I'd ease some minds. Same thing was going on in Madden at CD, it's high on the fix list before release.
 
# 188 canes21 @ 04/19/10 11:50 PM
So, does the animation slow everything down? Or does he still turn at the same pace while just planting a foot in a realistic manner? If its the latter, than its pointless.
 
# 189 Lynx34 @ 04/19/10 11:53 PM
Here's what I don't get: seeing what's wrong shouldn't be that difficult. Send a team of 12-15 people to watch like 10 games of football and make a list of EVERYTHING that happens in the games that is different from the current product. Step 2: narrow the list down to the things that differ the most. Step 3: fix them. These guys are professionals, they SHOULD know how to fix the problems once they see them. I'm just not entirely sure they even see them since we keep getting.... this. And if they can't fix them, fire them, and hire someone who can.
 
# 190 boritter @ 04/19/10 11:56 PM
If that is the "new" locomotion then it looks like a rental for the 4th year in a row.
 
# 191 Dr Death @ 04/19/10 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Eman5805
About what I expected. A long time ago I realized that the problem with EA's football games has been the engine they made. It just is too weak.

I don't expect anything good to come from this gen's EA football.

I don't expect them to go with that other one, but I hope the next gen gives us players that have to physically plant their feet and account for their balance and momentum on every turn, spin, jump, or whatever. Otherwise, they should trip and stumble over their own feet and fall on their face. If I go crazy and giggle the analog and make the player do all kind of crazy herky jerky stuff, he should lose his balance and fall over.

If you're reading me EA, next gen, start with movement before you even touch making the actual game of football.

Gotta learn to walk before you learn how to run a post corner.
This is something I have been wondering about... when the next, next-gen releases {PS4/720} will they have to start completely from scratch? Meaning the few things that are finally being brought into the game after 5 years on PS3/360 will they suddenly be gone again?

I just don't believe the community can take more disappointment whenever the next, next-gen drops. For all the promises that were made for PS3/360 it feels like the majority of them were lies. Current gen games are so disappointing. Either the core systems can't do what we were told they would be able to do or... the game developers have no clue how to tap into the power of the current gen systems.

So what hope do we have when the technology and power are increased?
 
# 192 stoncold32 @ 04/20/10 12:03 AM
All I know is, this game still looks too fast.

No speed adjustment slider = no purchase from me

That foremost.....the other stuff is the gameplay of course.
 
# 193 TreyIM2 @ 04/20/10 12:03 AM
I think people also must remember that EA is still working with an old engine. They are building new tech around the engine that works with the latest consoles which have some serious horse power. It's definitely not an easy thing to do because a lot of the time, things don't play nice together. Locomotion was even supposed to be in Madden 10 and WAS there at CD but was removed because of the bugginess it caused. Obviously, locomotion didn't play nice with what was already apart of the engine and/or some/one of the other new things such as Pro Tak.
I think EA wants a hell of a lot more in their football games especially in lieu of the fact that so many hold 2KSports football games (and b-ball games) so dearly but it's just not that easy to do as many of us may think.

People must also remember that EA's sports engine(s) is NOT the same as what 2KSports created, point blank. It's almost like comparing a Red Delicious apple to a Macintosh apple - They're both apples BUT different with different tastes and consistencies. It is what it is, people.
 
# 194 prowler @ 04/20/10 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted by adembroski
For the record, that out route by Ohio State WR #82... there's an animation that's supposed to be there that didn't play. That's a bug. Can't really account for the rest, but that one I thought I'd ease some minds. Same thing was going on in Madden at CD, it's high on the fix list before release.
Meh... even if that is the case, why release footage that paints the product in such a bad light? Up until now they had even the most skeptical gamers on this board believing they finally turned a corner and with one video they lost all that momentum. Now it won't matter what information they release, the justifiable first response will be "yeeeea but that gameplay..."
 
# 195 TreyIM2 @ 04/20/10 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted by stoncold32
All I know is, this game still looks too fast.

No speed adjustment slider = no purchase from me

That foremost.....the other stuff is the gameplay of course.
There will be a speed slider. Go here and read through the chat - http://ncaafootball.easports.com/livechat.action
 
# 196 Tweeg @ 04/20/10 12:06 AM
Color me unimpressed.
 
# 197 canes21 @ 04/20/10 12:08 AM
I disagree Trey. Would you buy a new Toyota that may have all the faults they have gotten in trouble for? Or would you buy that Nissan made 6 years ago that has had the least problems of any car in the past decade?

We'd all go with the Nissan. In our case, the Nissan is 2k, while EA's football engine is the Toyota. Adding something new to a formula already broken is not how you fix things. You must correct the basics and get it up to date before you can add in all the extra things.
 
# 198 xylocaine @ 04/20/10 12:10 AM
Still bad and I mean BAD mario running

They don't even plant the outside foot on cuts.. Plus frames of animation are just missing.

So this is 2011 on next gen? No thanks EA
 
# 199 drlw322 @ 04/20/10 12:11 AM
couple of questions regarding this video. Just curious, because it's not EA's style to put out a video with no commentary or trailer type video. I checked every web link EA has (inside blog, official website, tweeter, EA youtube channel) no signs of any explanation or acknowledgment for the release of this video. Was this an OS exclusive. Was this meant for us to view in this fashion?

The reason i say this is because in the video there were couple of clips like the florida QB scramble and throw had all the elements of locomotion in it and then it had the other extreme of no locomotion at all in other clips. It can't be that extreme to the other in the same game, can it??

From all indication from CDJ over at NCAA strategies. I think this might be a very early build, and some issue might have been resolved. Personally i am disappointed but I think it will still be a good game.

CDJ-
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We're planning on recording a new podcast tonight and we'll probably spend a few minutes on the vid.

Personally, I don't care for it. People do not play the game at this angle, it shows off animations more than gameplay (or even locomotion), and with the "game speed slider" (as it was called/revealed in the most recent dev chat) certain animations will look better than others at different game speeds.

I'm guessing they are playing the game on default difficulty (Varsity), so hopefully that explains some of the oddities like QB accuracy on the move, breaking tackles, spin effectiveness, etc.

Overall though, I don't care for these kind of videos and I can see where it's a buzzkill for some. Personally, I think that will change when more game & gameplay features are announced along with real gameplay footage. At a zoomed in level like this and showing off "big" plays, most games & animations are going to be considered questionable at best.
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With it containing the Clemson-SC vid from the first screenshot, I wonder how old this video is. I thought the game looked better in person than this video shows
 
# 200 Eski33 @ 04/20/10 12:16 AM
I think the player models are much improved....Hopefully this is an early build because some of the things I would like to see fixed...

1) Animations still look wonky
2) The new lighting is awesome but the sun washes out some of the helmets (Ole Miss QB in the vid)
3) ND helmets look dull...Need to appear more metallic

Overall, I think it looks good for an early video....
 


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