Check out the latest NCAA Football 11 blog, featuring screenshots and videos of the new stadiums in the game.
Quote:
"With over 150 stadiums, NCAA Football 11 is one of the most environment rich console games available. While it is no easy task, with hundreds of changes that need to be tackled every year, we feel that NCAA Football 11 is our most accurate and authentic reproduction of college football stadiums ever."
Disappointing that with all the upgrades to stadiums, that there is no simple addition to Washington's updated endzones. Oh well. It's ok, not much we can do about it now! Still looking forward to the release!
Disappointing that with all the upgrades to stadiums, that there is no simple addition to Washington's updated endzones. Oh well. It's ok, not much we can do about it now! Still looking forward to the release!
although I don't think Washington's endzones are correct in the game(based on Teambuilder), fields are not exactly part of the stadium in the game. don't think any field updates were mention in this blog.
Rice Stadium is looking particularly nice, EA did a great job getting the downtown skyline and the Med Center correct. The only problem I can see is that there are around 60,000 more fans present than there should be.
Haha if you look at Houston's new scoreboard, for the "Ring of Honor" type thing, Andre Ware's says 11 Quarter Back, and the rest are like that too. I know they can't put names in, but it's just really funny seeing it like that.
Haha if you look at Houston's new scoreboard, for the "Ring of Honor" type thing, Andre Ware's says 11 Quarter Back, and the rest are like that too. I know they can't put names in, but it's just really funny seeing it like that.
Haha if you look at Houston's new scoreboard, for the "Ring of Honor" type thing, Andre Ware's says 11 Quarter Back, and the rest are like that too. I know they can't put names in, but it's just really funny seeing it like that.
That's actually an upgrade from previous versions (check out the signs directly under the scoreboard):
At least now UH fans can see those jersey #'s and know that Andre Ware and Wilson Whitley (Heisman and Lombardi Award winners respectively) are at least kinda, sorta "in the game".