EA shows off first screens of NCAA Football 12
EA opened an official blog for NCAA Football 12 today, and art director Jean Adams showed off some visual improvements coming to this edition.
NCAA Football 11/12 grass comparison
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Comment on EA shows off first screens of NCAA Football 12, by Steve Watts.
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I guess you didn't get my point. Doing it in the context of that many actors on screen is a new graphics feature. Every graphical enhancement needs to be viewed through the lenses of everything else going on. It'd be like knocking Oblivion for not having HDR because HL2 did, it's a bit different doing it in environments the size of Oblivion vs HL2
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All i'm saying is that this isn't something "new" ... It's been around for awhile. But EA is sounding like it's a new feature never done before. Sad to say it isn't... Considering no one can do NFL games because of their deal with the NFL has shut down most to all attempts at football games. Plus you're confusing outdoor environments with a fixed arena. There is not a lot of views from a football arena. It's just funny that they have had this feature available for a long time with the DX9 feature set. This is how they get suckers to purchase their game every year. Add a graphic enhancement each year and BAM! New game...
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Nevermind, you are obviously not getting the whole gist of the video. Just want xpogox said. EA is projecting HDR as their next feature in their title. If you listen to the video they are making it sound it's something new and exciting. Even though this feature is 2 years old at least. It's not like they couldn't have done this in years past. It's just something to sell to people as "new" ... I guess console users would consider that is 2 years old as exciting...
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I would love to know why you think the first thing they're showing is THE feature for the year. Do you think Madden's main selling point this year is surprise onside kicks?
And it is new and exciting, for NCAA and sports fans. Sure they could have done this in years past. They would've then opted not to do some other feature then, it's called trade offs and resourcing. Welcome to videogames.
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It's not called trade offs and resourcing. It's called milking people by rehashing the same ole shit and adding a new feature here or there and packing it up and selling it to you for $60.00. What they are showing could be easily a DLC addition. But then again. EA are counting on people like yourself that will plop down any type of money for a rehashed same ole game with minor updates. Considering there are no rosters due to NCAA regulations. This will in no doubt be "the feature" to get you to purchase this years edition.
Enjoy feeding the gravy train for EA. If more smart people would follow suit to what happend with their NBA games then maybe we would get some actual improvements to consider a purchase.-
You obviously have no idea about the ups and downs of Madden's quality and sales from 2006 to now, the resulting new development team, or just about anything else. Since 2003 I've bought Madden once (Madden 10 since they finally emphasized quality after the debacle that was the 06-09 era) and never NCAA. Ugh, stop posting about this.
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