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NCAA football 12 what will EA do with footwork this year? 
Posted on May 29, 2011 at 09:48 PM.
I have noticed in the previous versions of ncaa football almost every year players get new hair, new helmets, new gear big woop , When are they going to use real physics?----2017 I mean the biggest game every year is madden oand college football where is the physics involved at in producing these so called games. Every year all we hear about is new playbooks or new lighting, remember locomotion? this year we have presentation and double hit tackles, i want to see if the kick and punt return teams can block because last time i saw a real football game out on the market that had physics, it had blocking, it had good special teams, it had individual players making individaul movements toward the ball, IT was ESPN 2k5.
I m not bashing EA for there efforts but all i have mentioned above is the truth about there football games. SOCCER has physics,NHL hockey has physics,NCAA and MADDEN has players sliding, falling down , players doing nothing when the ball is kicked off, it has offensive and defensive line problems , the players look robotic it reminds me of SEGA Bill Walsh with the running styles, please EA wake up and make something that is worth $65
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# 1 tmab @ May 30
I know physics is great and would be awesome in NCAA and madden, but it's not as easy as plug and play. NHL and FIFA have aspects of a physics system but they're still animation based engines. I believe they do have a physics system in progress, it just may take a bit to implement it the right way.
 
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