One team works on gameplay and another works on presentation. It's not exactly an either-or proposition.
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I'm hardly an NCAA fanboy, but they can't just work on one aspect of the game. Gameplay needs a shitload of improvement, yes, but I'd rather them improve all areas gradually, otherwise we get what happened post-NCAA 2004.Comment
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Now if the presentation team wants to add more in depth stat overlays, make the crowd more dynamic especially as it relates to sound, set up the option for neutral site games, do any of the hundred little things like MLB The Show does well - I'm all for it. There are dozens of things that can be improved upon before putting FSU's entrance in the game.
I'm not missing FSU's entrance if they didn't add it this year. I'm not missing cannons or cheerleaders or mascots. I just want a game where the CPU forces me to run more than one play when I'm on defense.
I was going to thank until you decided being a dick about something so minor was the best course of action.
I'm hardly an NCAA fanboy, but they can't just work on one aspect of the game. Gameplay needs a shitload of improvement, yes, but I'd rather them improve all areas gradually, otherwise we get what happened post-NCAA 2004.Comment
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Oh well. What happened post 2004 is that EA bought the NCAA license, got lazy, and ported their last gen engine over to a next gen engine instead of rebuilding it for the new technology. Many of the gameplay problems are legacy issues carried over from the original port to 360/PS3 with bandages slapped on top. They're doing what they can but largely just resting on their laurels because there is no competition in the market. It's the same issue that Madden has.
Post-2004, the gameplay was what many considered "perfect", so they sat around "improving" other parts of the game and not touching up the actual gameplay.
I stated in my OP that "gameplay was key", but the total package is just as important in this console generation. If NBA 2K had awful presentation, it wouldn't be what it is now, which is a fantastic approach to simulation basketball.
EDIT: And we haven't seen everything yet. I hope they add better stat overlays, broadcast-style cameras, and little "TV timeout" breaks between quarters (and a halftime show would be amazing). They aren't going to show their whole hand right now.Comment
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Stat overlays need to be added/corrected. Seeing only one or two stat overlays a game is annoying. To me that's an important presentation addition. Not a half time show for Ugga. Or an indian on a horse.Comment
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I've never liked this line of reasoning. While it's true that there are two different teams, they both draw from the same pool of resources. The NCAA team could be choosing between paying a couple guys OT to work on presentation versus hiring 2 new people to focus on gameplay. In a way it could be an either or proposition. Like all companies they have to decide what they want to spend their time and money on and as well as what will have the greatest return on investment.
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Post-2004, the gameplay was what many considered "perfect", so they sat around "improving" other parts of the game and not touching up the actual gameplay.
I stated in my OP that "gameplay was key", but the total package is just as important in this console generation. If NBA 2K had awful presentation, it wouldn't be what it is now, which is a fantastic approach to simulation basketball.
EDIT: And we haven't seen everything yet. I hope they add better stat overlays, broadcast-style cameras, and little "TV timeout" breaks between quarters (and a halftime show would be amazing). They aren't going to show their whole hand right now.
I agree with your presentation wish list but I'm not holding my breath. I expect new Nike receiver gloves or upgraded shadows or some bull like that. I didn't even know what a Pro Combat uniform was until EA shoved it down my throat as a selling point last year.Comment
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I've never liked this line of reasoning. While it's true that there are two different teams, they both draw from the same pool of resources. The NCAA team could be choosing between paying a couple guys OT to work on presentation versus hiring 2 new people to focus on gameplay. In a way it could be an either or proposition. Like all companies they have to decide what they want to spend their time and money on and as well as what will have the greatest return on investment.Comment
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Rly?
Then you have fags like Boucher groaning me when I say "fuck presentation fix the gameplay".
Cut out the stat overlays, cut out the pregame, and halftime shit and the instant replay highlight reels for all I care and make the game play correctly. All that other shit becomes moot if the game doesn't play right.
NCAA11 was a big step in the right direction IMO, but what scares me is I think EA knows it and would be more than willing and capable of putting out a "meh" product that is nothing but an updated roster, some textured grass and Bevo, and calling it "New and Improved!"..when under the hood it's not. I have no doubt the game will look better, but if it plays like shit or dynasty/recruiting is fucked up again it's all pointless.Comment
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Very true. But what cracks me up is people are seeing the trailer and then some pics that have textured grass(like FIFA has had for years now?) and are already running out to preorder the game or saying they are going to buy it based on a mascot trailer and pictures of grass.
Rly?
Then you have fags like Boucher groaning me when I say "fuck presentation fix the gameplay".
Cut out the stat overlays, cut out the pregame, and halftime shit and the instant replay highlight reels for all I care and make the game play correctly. All that other shit becomes moot if the game doesn't play right.
NCAA11 was a big step in the right direction IMO, but what scares me is I think EA knows it and would be more than willing and capable of putting out a "meh" product that is nothing but an updated roster, some textured grass and Bevo, and calling it "New and Improved!"..when under the hood it's not. I have no doubt the game will look better, but if it plays like shit or dynasty/recruiting is fucked up again it's all pointless.
However, I don't agree with lambasting them for putting out a hype video just to get the information train rolling. Come June and they haven't announced anything substantial, blast away.
But I think after '11, the NCAA team deserves the benefit of the doubt. They've already stated that the tackling system has been redesigned and I think the video at least shows that.Comment
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I absolutely agree with you IF they don't do anything.
However, I don't agree with lambasting them for putting out a hype video just to get the information train rolling. Come June and they haven't announced anything substantial, blast away.
But I think after '11, the NCAA team deserves the benefit of the doubt. They've already stated that the tackling system has been redesigned and I think the video at least shows that.Comment
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Call me cynical but about this time last year they said they fixed blocking AI in NCAA 11 and it's still broken. How many times have I tried to follow a FB or a pulling guard and they get confused at the LOS and spin around in circles and not block the LB that they are supposed to block? Nice fix. Zone reads are basically worthless. They take too long to develop. Same thing with any PA Pass. Thanks for cutting my playbook in half EA. I wonder how many of these 25 new plays will actually work like they are supposed to?
I would estimate it worked around 25-35% of the time, when that number should be closer to 50%. They're getting there.Comment
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Credit to EA, they still know to possible run the smoke and mirrors campaign if they haven't fixed anything, but anyone getting amped up enough to buy this game based on some textured fields and a bulldog biting at another player is a clown and missing the point and shot their wad way to early.
Triple options and zone read plays last year were beyond worthless. They took way to long to develop and the offense ran them like they were stuck in quicksand. How EA can mess up one of the most classic college plays, and one of the newest basic college plays is beyond me.Comment
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I absolutely agree with you IF they don't do anything.
However, I don't agree with lambasting them for putting out a hype video just to get the information train rolling. Come June and they haven't announced anything substantial, blast away.
But I think after '11, the NCAA team deserves the benefit of the doubt. They've already stated that the tackling system has been redesigned and I think the video at least shows that.
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