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This past week in NYC NCAA Football 11 Designer Russ Kiniry was showing off how locomotion works.

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# 81 rudyjuly2 @ 04/28/10 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Solidice
it's the video that this thread was made for. it was posted on the NCAA 11 website 2 days. I guess they just put it on the Facebook page today.
Thanks. I'm not on facebook either and can't view it at work if I wanted to. I think I've heard the word locomotion about 1000 times this past week.
 
# 82 Lava @ 04/28/10 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by ODogg
who do you have to friend on facebook to see this stuff??
You don't have to friend anyone, just "like" this page to get the updates on Facebook if you want them.
 
# 83 ODogg @ 04/28/10 06:31 PM
OK, i will do that when i get home tonight then, thanks Lava
 
# 84 ODogg @ 04/28/10 07:24 PM
Let's all call it LOCO-motion......like that one guy in the video...cuz it's crazy!
 
# 85 Lava @ 04/28/10 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ODogg
OK, i will do that when i get home tonight then, thanks Lava
No problem.
 
# 86 sinc79 @ 04/29/10 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by khaliib
The one conclusion I have came to since reading gamer blogs, is no matter what progress the game introduces, there will always be negative as well as positive responses. What one perceives as real, another will consider unreal. What is interesting is that as a football intern at a university, many things people are asking video game developers to reproduce for the sake of REAL, most coaches are having health issues trying to get players in real life to reproduce on a regular basis.

During one practice, players debated how Madden/NCAA portray the REALISM of the game and one player who just got drafted in the top 15 of this years draft said, "If you want realism, then put the pads on and play, otherwise let the game be what it is, a video game".

I came from the generation of "10-yard Fight", so I play the game for what it is, entertainment. So I enjoy football games from where they came from and enjoy those aspects of the game that do happen in real liffe.

The game is comming along great and I'm looking forward to some football.

"Glad they included a speed slider. I hope other similiar sliders can be included to allow greater customization"
Bill Walsh just called, he said he has a video game that you would enjoy
 
# 87 ODogg @ 05/03/10 10:31 AM
Wow, that's crazy because he's dead isn't he? Creepy..
 
# 88 BIGD419 @ 05/17/10 08:43 PM
I didn't think the replay was horrible.... but I personally want more realsitic camera views that we see on TV, and camera veiws on ESPN just can't get that close to a player.

On a side not, that swat animation and all looked decent.
 
# 89 moylan1234 @ 05/17/10 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by BIGD419
I didn't think the replay was horrible.... but I personally want more realsitic camera views that we see on TV, and camera veiws on ESPN just can't get that close to a player.
OMG how many times does this have to be said? ESPN cameras can absolutely get as close to any player on the field that they want. They don't need cameras on the sidelines or in the ground or any of this other nonsense. they have some of the most powerful zoom lenses around their cameras can get close ups from the nose bleed seats. Have any of you ever been to a televised game? have you seen the cameras they use to shoot big time sports? they're that big for a reason!
 
# 90 Solidice @ 05/17/10 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by moylan
OMG how many times does this have to be said? ESPN cameras can absolutely get as close to any player on the field that they want. They don't need cameras on the sidelines or in the ground or any of this other nonsense. they have some of the most powerful zoom lenses around their cameras can get close ups from the nose bleed seats. Have any of you ever been to a televised game? have you seen the cameras they use to shoot big time sports? they're that big for a reason!
but how else will we see snot bubbles?
 
# 91 moylan1234 @ 05/17/10 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Solidice
but how else will we see snot bubbles?
If they wanted ESPN could show us the entire life span of a given snot bubble from their birth in the nasal cavity to being wiped on the grass or a sleeve
 
# 92 blackscorpion11 @ 05/17/10 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by jms493
If my memory serves me correct weren't we able to juke and move with the the left stick last year....then they took it away for some reason this year and now they are putting it back on the right stick for 11. Confused...

This locomotion seems like a bandaid to repair bad animations... They should create a new "system" for controlling running styles, just re-do em..

as far as they replay.. i wasnt trippin on that..i was just trying to see what Russ was talking about?/ All i saw was a guy juke and get tackled 1 yd later? where was the loco part of the motion?
 
# 93 blackscorpion11 @ 05/17/10 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by sinc79
Bill Walsh just called, he said he has a video game that you would enjoy


hahhahaha..nice
 


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