I remember struggling with last years game when trying to catch a jump-ball as a receiver. A fade route to the corner of the endzone was pretty much impossible, at least in my experience. I'm excited about being able to dive for a catch. Is catching the fade/jump-ball also improved?
I scored on JB with a fade route. I too would like to see more control & some more animations for fades though. I guess to answer your question though, it's basically like last year where you tap the receivers button & then just kinda let him do his thing. At least, that's how I've had the best success with it.
what the heck team is that on CDJ's NCAA 12 review page?
it looks like an Ark State helmet ,..or is it Oregon State?
Just curious..
What do Steelerfan, Gschwendt, and oneback do for a living and how old are you ?
does EA pay for the plane tickets- room -board etc? Are you treated like an employee with a questionnaire or survey or dialogue or something?
Sorry, haven't had a chance to read the whole thread yet but I really like the improvements to zone coverage. One potential issue is that it could become too tough. Will EA split the pass coverage slider between man and zone coverage so we can tweak this to our liking?
do uniforms still get dirty?
did you play any fog games - how did they look ?
did anyone use Nebraska or Utah in a conference game? Did the announcers mention the conference change for those teams ?
haha in a year or 2, the Rose bowl will finish its upgrade and I'll be the one bringing it up since I live a half hour away haha
ESPN also spilled the beans on Custom Playbooks:
http://espn.go.com/espn/thelife/vide...more=fullstoryAnd while the new zones and tackling system are greatly appreciated by fans of the franchise, nothing will get "NCAA Football" gamers more pumped than the new custom playbooks. With these new playbooks, gamers can pretty much do whatever they want in terms of putting together the best plays from across the country. Like the wishbone? How about taking all of the wishbone plays from every team and put them all in one offense. You can go in and select entire formations or individual plays, building your playbook exactly how you want, and then customize the layout in the play-call screen so you can easily sort through the plays during a game, putting all of your play-action passes together or all of your wildcat runs together, making for a pretty awesome user/coaching experience.
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LOL Kwizzy ... we almost matched word for word on our fog games.
Any changes in presentation to teams without any "cool" pre-game entrances. I.e. Duke?
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