The NCAA Football 12 team just sent us these screenshots, taken offscreen from a camera. Some are a little blurry, but you should be able to find some good details here.
I´m the only one that skips entrances after a week?
Why do they spend so much time and resource on this feature? just improve gameplay!
You probably aren't the only one; that said, I don't skip cutscenes.
EA Tiburon spends resources here to increase user immersion. Their football games have historically struggled in this regard compared to their competition across sports video gaming, resulting in competent but boring-bland-sameyfeeling football games, and as such I don't blame them one bit for spending time making improvements here.
You probably aren't the only one; that said, I don't skip cutscenes.
EA Tiburon spends resources here to increase user immersion. Their football games have historically struggled in this regard compared to their competition across sports video gaming, resulting in competent but boring-bland-sameyfeeling football games, and as such I don't blame them one bit for spending time making improvements here.
i thought i'd skip over cutscenes by the end of week 3 but i still watch the entire pregame stuff so any addition to pregame is a plus for me because it adds to the immersion of getting you ready for the game. Now they gotta get the atmosphere of the crowd correct (bring back camera shake) and itd be even better.
The in-game stuff I still watch, but a lot of the pre-game I skip through now. I think it would be a lot easier to stay interested if it was somewhat dynamic... meaning if I'm Penn State, there should be a noticeable difference in the crowd atmosphere playing temple at noon vs playing ohio state primetime... I think then I'd watch it a lot more "oh yeah my fans are fired up for this game!"....
Screens are still sweet either way, hopefully the rest of the game shows the same amount of added polish as this does.
Wow those photos are awesome. It looks like they went all out on visual presentation this year. I'm looking forward to hearing something about audio and commentary soon.