Check out the latest NCAA Football 11 blog, featuring screenshots and videos of the new stadiums in the game.
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"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."
you've got to be kidding me...how is Akron's new Infocision Stadium not in!?!?! It was brand new last year, this year will be the second season in the new stadium and EA is too lazy to include it... glad to see you added an extra urinal to the Swamp though...give me a break
If I'm not mistaken, somebody from EA said on here a few weeks ago that Akron wouldn't give them plans so that they could actually make the new stadium, and they wouldn't allow EA to use to old stadium either. Apparently EA really wanted to get it done since it's the only team still using a generic. But maybe that was somebody else.
I'm glad to see Louisville got its upgrades in, especially since they're not even done. The endzone that they updated now has shrubs, though, but I won't pick nits since they were just installed a few weeks ago and nobody at the University even really told anybody they were doing it.
My favorite change is that the stadium wall is actually correct. It's gonna be a crazy change going from 10 to 11 at the Jones.
I'm shocked it's in! I drove by today, and they are indeed still working on the east side. Far from complaining, but I thought they wouldn't fix a stadium until it was done in real life? Makes me kind of feel bad for USM and UH fans, having rennovations done for 3+ years, and we get ours in before it's even finished.
I'm shocked it's in! I drove by today, and they are indeed still working on the east side. Far from complaining, but I thought they wouldn't fix a stadium until it was done in real life? Makes me kind of feel bad for USM and UH fans, having rennovations done for 3+ years, and we get ours in before it's even finished.
Three letters: B-C-S.
Just be thankful that when the SWC died both the Speaker of the House and the Lt. Gov. had TT connections. If not for that accident of history Tech could well have found itself among the have-nots.
Unc stadium is spot on, i was just there today and the football center looks just like that....but what about the other side is a worry to me since there is major building going
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.
I have been informed that Rice Stadium has a few warts as well:
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its the 2006-07 stadium with the 2008-09 field. The "sine wave" wall pattern was done away with after '07
Also, there should no longer be any end zone seating.
Got some upgrades there, very relieved to see 'Bama's South endzone expansion and new endzone art nonetheless. And agreed, the indoor practice field will be a nice change of pace to the outdoor one!
Is the Cowboys' stadium in the game or is it just in for the Cotton Bowl? There are a few neutral site games there this year and I hope they have that correct.
Is the Cowboys' stadium in the game or is it just in for the Cotton Bowl? There are a few neutral site games there this year and I hope they have that correct.
it's in the game for the Cotton Bowl and Big 12 Championship game. beyond that, I don't know.
Weren't you complaining a few weeks ago about EA not getting the scoreboard right?
I was indeed. Happily it turns out I was mistaken. Adam tells me that our field art won't be updated until next year, but hey...glass half full, right?
If I'm not mistaken, somebody from EA said on here a few weeks ago that Akron wouldn't give them plans so that they could actually make the new stadium, and they wouldn't allow EA to use to old stadium either. Apparently EA really wanted to get it done since it's the only team still using a generic. But maybe that was somebody else.
I'm glad to see Louisville got its upgrades in, especially since they're not even done. The endzone that they updated now has shrubs, though, but I won't pick nits since they were just installed a few weeks ago and nobody at the University even really told anybody they were doing it.
great to see EA was proactive goimg to be fun playing with the cards this year at papa