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Old 05-30-2013, 07:34 PM   #81
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I'm just so ready to see a real screenshot it's killing me.
Yeah man, June 10th can't get here fast enough!!
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Old 05-30-2013, 08:34 PM   #82
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Yeah man, June 10th can't get here fast enough!!
Can't agree more. 10 days left until the big event of the gaming world. Which is E3. Ready to see some Madden news or video game footage for the current and next gen Madden25. Time is going slow right now.
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Old 05-30-2013, 09:21 PM   #83
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Re: Madden NFL Football Xbox One Ignite Engine Screenshots

Anyone else just really really nervous about seeing that first second of next-gen gameplay?

All of our football game hopes and dreams rest on that. lol

Either way, some are gonna praise it and some are gonna kill it.
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Anyone else just really really nervous about seeing that first second of next-gen gameplay?

All of our football game hopes and dreams rest on that. lol

Either way, some are gonna praise it and some are gonna kill it.
I'm very nervous and excited. I just hope it isn't a Burger King repeat, lmao. I mean after this last generation so much is placed on this initial impression. It's like a first date with a hot girl after a bad relationship, Lol.
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Anyone else just really really nervous about seeing that first second of next-gen gameplay?

All of our football game hopes and dreams rest on that. lol

Either way, some are gonna praise it and some are gonna kill it.
I don't think I'm nervous, so much as just ready to get it over with. At this point Tiburon has given us everything but a reasonably complete NFL game so it's either finally we have that or more of the same.

It's like eating something that you used to really like, then somehow something about it changed where it wasn't good anymore, not terrible but not good like it used to be. Yet you still get it every now and again in the off chance that somehow it becomes good again. If it does, that would be a pleasant surprise but if doesn't, meh, it's been not good this long anyway, lol.
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I don't think I'm nervous, so much as just ready to get it over with. At this point Tiburon has given us everything but a reasonably complete NFL game so it's either finally we have that or more of the same.

It's like eating something that you used to really like, then somehow something about it changed where it wasn't good anymore, not terrible but not good like it used to be. Yet you still get it every now and again in the off chance that somehow it becomes good again. If it does, that would be a pleasant surprise but if doesn't, meh, it's been not good this long anyway, lol.
I agree here big FN. its either gone be YESSSS!!, "they GET it"...or its gonna be something that makes us all shake our head and ask..what is this and why?
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A little something talking about the possibilities and meaning of next gen hardware, not to get too off topic, but for those waiting for that first second of footage, this is a good article.

Heres the link to the whole article http://www.zero1gaming.com/2013/05/2...ing-gen-laugh/

heres a portion thats just a good read:

"The fact is that while games like Crysis 3 are graphical powerhouses, wonders of visual design on high-end systems, they’re still designed at a base level to work on all reasonable mainstream systems and the current generation of consoles. This means that, while they look prettier on high-spec PC units, the core game remains the same. What many forget is that graphical quality, in this situation, is really no more than window dressing; graphical eye candy creating the illusion of being a step above the rest, when in actuality the base game runs on the same limitations as all the rest do. It’s the equivalent of putting flashy rims and a new paint job on your car; it’s still the same car as it was before; same speed, handling and feels as before, it just looks a bit flashier. The same is true of games like Crysis 3 and Far-Cry 3; they have all the graphical bells and whistles but under the hood they’re current-gen through and through.
Where the next generation of gaming will prove its step up from today’s is in the behind the scenes aspects. The upgraded processor power, graphics engine and RAM will allow for the game to be doing much, much more in the background, allowing for more environmental and gameplay features. It’s hard to say exactly what, as games being developed now are unlikely to use this to its full potential; that takes time and practice. To use an example from the previous generation gap, Half-Life 2 demonstrated the progression from the old generation to the current with its previously unseen physics engine, which allowed a whole new way of designing and playing a game. While visually a treat, the real revolution there was in the background, contained within the upgraded grunt produced by the better hardware.
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A little something talking about the possibilities and meaning of next gen hardware, not to get too off topic, but for those waiting for that first second of footage, this is a good article.

Heres the link to the whole article http://www.zero1gaming.com/2013/05/2...ing-gen-laugh/

heres a portion thats just a good read:

"The fact is that while games like Crysis 3 are graphical powerhouses, wonders of visual design on high-end systems, they’re still designed at a base level to work on all reasonable mainstream systems and the current generation of consoles. This means that, while they look prettier on high-spec PC units, the core game remains the same. What many forget is that graphical quality, in this situation, is really no more than window dressing; graphical eye candy creating the illusion of being a step above the rest, when in actuality the base game runs on the same limitations as all the rest do. It’s the equivalent of putting flashy rims and a new paint job on your car; it’s still the same car as it was before; same speed, handling and feels as before, it just looks a bit flashier. The same is true of games like Crysis 3 and Far-Cry 3; they have all the graphical bells and whistles but under the hood they’re current-gen through and through.
Where the next generation of gaming will prove its step up from today’s is in the behind the scenes aspects. The upgraded processor power, graphics engine and RAM will allow for the game to be doing much, much more in the background, allowing for more environmental and gameplay features. It’s hard to say exactly what, as games being developed now are unlikely to use this to its full potential; that takes time and practice. To use an example from the previous generation gap, Half-Life 2 demonstrated the progression from the old generation to the current with its previously unseen physics engine, which allowed a whole new way of designing and playing a game. While visually a treat, the real revolution there was in the background, contained within the upgraded grunt produced by the better hardware.
Two words.... Ignite Engine.
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