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re: NCAA 13 Gameplay Updates (More info/impressions on pg 5)

Posted on 4/19/12 at 3:59 pm to
Posted by FleurDeLonestar
The Dirty HOU
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 4/19/12 at 3:59 pm to
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also like to say 2k is not that great of a game

NFL 2k?

Had some great features. . .but I can't say it is worse than Madden. Nothing right now is worse than Madden.


Posted by arobbi3
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Posted on 4/21/12 at 10:13 pm to
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Pitch relationship is much improved, cleaner, you must get it out early which is nice

If the receiver doesn't see it he won't make the play—Same for the defense on ball play. DB/WR interaction is great, very realistic, doesn’t stick like glue and run step for step with the receiver

Defensive backs do a much better job competing the jump balls, the interaction midair is great

OLine/DLine interaction is tuned (not overhauled). The offensive linemen extend and grab, slide accordingly as well with the defender. Great playaction play is back for ’13!

Defensive backs with good awareness trail receivers well and when they see the ball coming can make excellent plays on midair balls without warping thru the WR. Also when making a play or interception for example the DB catches stretched out and rolls across the turf like in real life.

Guys that leave players on one on one coverage and islands will be venerable because physic DB’s are gone and cannot just run hip to hip like before in coverage. The WR’s get much better separation especially the better the route runner he is.

Unlike in ’12, speed in ’13 doesn't necessarily mean you will get by a secondary on a deep ball. While players will still get their fair share of “big” down-field plays in traffic and nice catches with good coverage it definitely is not as common this year. As mentioned previously, defensive backs that do a good job looking back and getting a “beat” on the route will do a great job running with receivers and making a play to swat them down or even snag an interception. Passers will have to make sure a receiver has a good step or break on a DB or they could be potentially in trouble often. Passers will need to find mismatches as well to help them push the ball down the field.
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