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cdj
06-09-2012, 11:52 AM
In this edition of The Gaming Tailgate podcast, cdj, gschwendt, and JBHuskers discuss the recently released NCAA Football 13 demo (http://www.thegamingtailgate.com/forums/content.php?580-NCAA-Football-13-Demo) and also recap E3 2012.



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cdj
06-09-2012, 11:58 AM
You can view the page at http://www.thegamingtailgate.com/forums/content.php?584-The-Gaming-Tailgate-Podcast-Ep.-20-NCAA-Football-13-Demo-E3-2012

SCClassof93
06-09-2012, 12:46 PM
Thanks guys! Makes "work" more enjoyable :up:

Deuce
06-09-2012, 02:48 PM
Good stuff guys. :up:

...the Nelson Muntz imitation was weak. :smh: ;)

Big Blue
06-09-2012, 07:47 PM
Good listen.:clap:

Little Steve
06-09-2012, 09:09 PM
They seem out of it... like no one cares about the game. And they don't talk about whats going on, they over analysis ever thing. Run ball gain 1 yard, they say (just a random example) "This is one of the best DF in the country this team is going to have a hard time running the ball and ect"...............Run for a 90 yard TD........"they are still talking about the great DF" 5 min later, O ya they score a TD.....

souljahbill
06-09-2012, 09:16 PM
They seem out of it... like no one cares about the game. And they don't talk about whats going on, they over analysis ever thing. Run ball gain 1 yard, they say (just a random example) "This is one of the best DF in the country this team is going to have a hard time running the ball and ect"...............Run for a 90 yard TD........"they are still talking about the great DF" 5 min later, O ya they score a TD.....

Wha?

Little Steve
06-09-2012, 09:45 PM
Wha?

Kirk and whats his face. The people who talk in the game.

Jayrah
06-09-2012, 10:44 PM
Steve... What are you saying? :dunno: You don't even know who the other announcer is!?!?!? Nessler has been in the game for so many years now. And NORMALLY the analysis would fit but we pick plays so fast that we're to the next play in a blur. The analyzing (not analysising as you so eloquently put it) is good. There even needs to be MORE!

Little Steve
06-09-2012, 11:10 PM
Steve... What are you saying? :dunno: You don't even know who the other announcer is!?!?!? Nessler has been in the game for so many years now. !

Its more of a.............spelling problem............... then knowing the names:whistle:

beartide06
06-11-2012, 12:01 AM
Great podcast as usual, guys. Like the ending theme music :nod:

I have a question for you guys. Do you guys feel that, in a few years, we could see the sporting genre fail to succeed and ultimately meet it's demise? Fifa seems to be one of the few series that may stick around for a very long time since it is a worldwide sports game. I ask this question because I am curious to hear the thoughts of everyone, and y'all pointed out how at E3, most people in that crowd seemed to not be interested in the sports games really. It seems that our society is being driven towards playing games that pull us in via the stories or causing us to feel an emotional attachment to the characters within the game. Obviously, people still play games for the fun and excitement, but it just seems more favored in the area of having that sense meaning to a character or story.

Maybe I should make this question it's own thread? I felt it was somewhat relevant given the mentioning of people at E3 being less interested in sports than other games.

JBHuskers
06-11-2012, 12:54 AM
I think it's more the fact that there really isn't a wow factor with sports titles at a stage like E3. There are plenty of sports titles that sell well. The E3 crowd just isn't the right crowd for them.

beartide06
06-11-2012, 02:14 AM
Well, do you think that in time the E3 crowd could take over primarily, and make most of the sports games obsolete?

I know Madden and Fifa are two of the greatest selling gaming series of all time, but besides those two, do you think most, if not all, other sports games could disappear due to lack of popularity?

gschwendt
06-11-2012, 06:51 AM
Well, do you think that in time the E3 crowd could take over primarily, and make most of the sports games obsolete?

I know Madden and Fifa are two of the greatest selling gaming series of all time, but besides those two, do you think most, if not all, other sports games could disappear due to lack of popularity?I think if sports games ever disappeared, it'd be due to lack of innovation and/or nothing new to add.

When I think of MLB: The Show, I really couldn't tell you much of what has changed in the last few years. It's a great game but between being bored of it easily and the fact that 09 has most of what 12 has, why buy it?

Obviously that's just my personal take but I can see sports games getting to the point and saying, so what CAN we add next.

souljahbill
06-11-2012, 07:03 AM
As long as humans are reproducing, there will always be a market for sports and their games. Old fans die and new fans are born.

SCClassof93
06-11-2012, 07:22 AM
Its more of a.............spelling problem............... then knowing the names:whistle:


C H E C K S P E L L I N G is available :up:

SCClassof93
06-11-2012, 07:25 AM
I think if sports games ever disappeared, it'd be due to lack of innovation and/or nothing new to add.

When I think of MLB: The Show, I really couldn't tell you much of what has changed in the last few years. It's a great game but between being bored of it easily and the fact that 09 has most of what 12 has, why buy it?

Obviously that's just my personal take but I can see sports games getting to the point and saying, so what CAN we add next.

I agree. Seems to me better A.I. that provides more realism instead of cheesy difficulty is the only place to go.

cdj
06-12-2012, 07:42 AM
I think the only thing that could kill off the sports gaming market would be unsustainable licensing costs.

SmoothPancakes
06-12-2012, 09:22 AM
I think the only thing that could kill off the sports gaming market would be unsustainable licensing costs.

Which with the way things are going with the professional and college leagues wanting more and more money, could become true down the road.

Little Steve
06-12-2012, 02:30 PM
C H E C K S P E L L I N G is available :up:

For some reason im guessing 1 of your 2 "swings" of the ban hammer is goona be on me....

ram29jackson
06-12-2012, 04:28 PM
I think if sports games ever disappeared, it'd be due to lack of innovation and/or nothing new to add.

When I think of MLB: The Show, I really couldn't tell you much of what has changed in the last few years. It's a great game but between being bored of it easily and the fact that 09 has most of what 12 has, why buy it?

Obviously that's just my personal take but I can see sports games getting to the point and saying, so what CAN we add next.



sports has a defined criteria that all sports fans understand. There isnt anything that needs to be added each and every time. It just needs to be close to what actually happens in said sport.

and maybe some fluff for championships, and AI that competes but doesnt win automatcally

SCClassof93
06-16-2012, 11:27 AM
For some reason im guessing 1 of your 2 "swings" of the ban hammer is goona be on me....

If I only get 1, nah. 2? You need to worry :D

JeffHCross
06-17-2012, 12:55 PM
Well, do you think that in time the E3 crowd could take over primarily, and make most of the sports games obsolete? The E3 crowd is the primary audience in gaming. E3, by and large, is a little on the "hardcore" side rather than the "casual" side, so they're probably not the majority of all gamers. But they are likely to make up for that with buying more titles than the casual majority ever does. So we don't need to be worried about E3's audience becoming the majority -- they already have.

Sports games don't make a huge splash on the E3 stage because, similar to what others have said, it's very difficult to make a huge splash with an annual title. Real-time physics is a huge difference maker for Madden (or at least has the potential to be), but most of the audience probably doesn't know enough about what Madden looks like now to understand how different that RTP video looked.

I'd contend that E3 can be viewed much like the Summer Blockbuster schedule. You see a bunch of action movies with a bunch of explosions, to get the attention of the testosterone-fueled audience. You don't see Any Given Sunday or Rudy-like movies in Summer Blockbuster schedule. But NFL ratings on Sundays do just fine :nod:

JeffHCross
06-17-2012, 02:03 PM
One more thought, and that is that the timing of E3 screws the sports genre pretty badly. NCAA is really the only game that's pretty close to "final" when E3 hits. Madden is probably at least in Beta by now. Everything else is far enough out that you wouldn't want to show it. These games get pretty ugly early in their development cycle.