yeah that is true.
In terms of the video overall:
a) it really didn't blow anyone out of the water, but
b) we don't know when it was made. They may have all of these pre-made to make schedule and it could be from a build that is a month old
c) and yes, I'm 95% sure that's varsity.
I really wonder why EA releases these videos. I guess they're really in a no win situation. If they don't release anything people will say "what are they hiding" ...they release videos and people say "its last year's game with a patch".
...on the other hand people really enjoy dissecting these videos so what the hell? :p
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Hey g, related to online dynasty...if you download rosters when the in studio updates happen will it say the names instead of only the number of the players stats???
That was painful. I usually hit X to get the OL to hurry to get the snap off for no other reason that I just want to pack more plays in a short amount of time.
As for the ticker I did find it distracting in the Show 12 and shut it off. Is there an option to turn it off in NCAA?
On another note, my laptop's "n" is sticking and not registering all the time. Very annoying!
The field still looks holy hell awful. Seriously, why can't they implement 3D grass into live gameplay instead of just cutscenes?
I understand this is probably a video from an older build, but the sound and atmosphere did not impress me too much. Obviously, it is too early to tell, and actually playing the game would make a huge difference, but the crowd noise did not really jump out at me. Since this is at the beginning of the game, the crowd should be alive and pumped up about the start of the game. There should be an increase in the auditory level of the crowd noise as USC is driving down the field. A crowd is usually extremely loud and excited at the beginning of a game, especially if the score is only 7-0. Of course, as the game went on, and if it became a blowout, I could understand the crowd dying down, but I just feel there needs to be more energy. However, I'll take it with a grain of salt, for now, until we get closer to release and the demo is available.
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