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Pasta Padre has posted more patch details for NCAA Football 09.

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"The complete list of what is being fixed in the second patch is now available thanks to producer Adam Thompson. This patch is expected to be submitted to MS/Sony today which means it could potentially arrive before September if things go smoothly."

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# 21 callmetaternuts @ 08/04/08 03:14 PM
Great English here....... there are bugs with the game, hence the patch. The rosters work fine unless you edit a certain amount of teams.. Read the threads, then post
 
# 22 dab1186 @ 08/04/08 04:00 PM
i was told if i get a microsoft transfer kit i can download the names for ncaa football 09 from this website if thts true can somebody tell me how to do that?
 
# 23 bpd115 @ 08/04/08 04:12 PM
1.) No longer need the transfer kit for NCAA 09, just the EA Locker from in game.

2.) Did you just pick a random thread and post in it?
 
# 24 kapo @ 08/04/08 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by bpd115
1.) No longer need the transfer kit for NCAA 09, just the EA Locker from in game.

2.) Did you just pick a random thread and post in it?
 
# 25 AuburnAlumni @ 08/04/08 07:44 PM
Working sliders will make All American pretty much THE level for "sim" gamers.

With no real adjustment to "Robo QB" and the "Pancake Marathon" on Heisman level, Heisman will eventually drive you mad as you watch play after play of your defense getting raped at the line of scrimmage and Robo QBs throwing in .0008 milliseconds when you call a blitz.

I'm already having a million times better experience on AA with slider tweaks than I ever did on the "harder" Heisman setting.
 
# 26 CDowns430 @ 08/04/08 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Gatfootball
One of the bugs mentioned to be fixed in patch 2 is "missing stats when simming"

What exacty is that? Is it missing cpu stats or human also?

Thanks
I should be able to clarify this one for you tomorrow when I get back to work (if someone else doesn't beat me to it). The original description I was given was a lot more... descriptive, but I had to truncate some of the lines when I was typing them up for the PS3 patch.
 
# 27 kiddlex @ 08/04/08 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by bpd115
1.) No longer need the transfer kit for NCAA 09, just the EA Locker from in game.

2.) Did you just pick a random thread and post in it?

 
# 28 Tomba @ 08/04/08 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by AuburnAlumni
Working sliders will make All American pretty much THE level for "sim" gamers.

With no real adjustment to "Robo QB" and the "Pancake Marathon" on Heisman level, Heisman will eventually drive you mad as you watch play after play of your defense getting raped at the line of scrimmage and Robo QBs throwing in .0008 milliseconds when you call a blitz.

I'm already having a million times better experience on AA with slider tweaks than I ever did on the "harder" Heisman setting.

true, you might laugh but i actually worked some of my magic with the existing "non" fixed sliders which are are pretty good so far...might post them here soon but it might not matter
 
# 29 RAZRr1275 @ 08/04/08 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Tomba321
true, you might laugh but i actually worked some of my magic with the existing "non" fixed sliders which are are pretty good so far...might post them here soon but it might not matter
I'd be interested in checking them out.
 
# 30 areobee401 @ 08/04/08 10:52 PM
My feeling is once the AI sliders work that this game should play a fairly decent game of football. I'm already having a lot of fun with the game as is so I welcome the improvments the patch will bring.
 
# 31 wildcatchild @ 08/04/08 11:28 PM
I'm hoping and praying these patches make the game at least somewhat comparable to '08. However, with each passing game (no pun intended), I grow more frusturated with NCAA 09 due to the one simple fact - there are no variety in my games. Every game I play is basically an offensive shootout with an unstoppable computer QB. The robo QB is highly annoying, and I haven't seen any talk about the patches making the QB throw the deep ball every now and then. It's very frusturating to continally get lit up by average quarterbacks in this game. I think I can get over the other nuisances (inability to shed blocks, lack of computer running game, etc.) if they just fix this. If not, I think it's back to '08 for me, or maybe I will just play Madden this year.

You know, I've always been the guy who laughs at the absurdity of some of the complaints on this board, but when every single game plays out exactly the same way, how can anyone have fun with NCAA Football 2009 unless they treat it like an NBA Jam experience?
 
# 32 ehh @ 08/04/08 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by wildcatchild
I'm hoping and praying these patches make the game at least somewhat comparable to '08. However, with each passing game (no pun intended), I grow more frusturated with NCAA 09 due to the one simple fact - there are no variety in my games. Every game I play is basically an offensive shootout with an unstoppable computer QB. The robo QB is highly annoying, and I haven't seen any talk about the patches making the QB throw the deep ball every now and then. It's very frusturating to continally get lit up by average quarterbacks in this game. I think I can get over the other nuisances (inability to shed blocks, lack of computer running game, etc.) if they just fix this. If not, I think it's back to '08 for me, or maybe I will just play Madden this year.
I seriously haven't seen robo-QB at all on NJPapi's Heisman sliders. I lost at Ohio State with UConn 17-10 and their QB really didn't do much all game, neither did their O for that matter as you can see by the 17 points.
 
# 33 CDowns430 @ 08/05/08 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by CDowns430
I should be able to clarify this one for you tomorrow when I get back to work (if someone else doesn't beat me to it). The original description I was given was a lot more... descriptive, but I had to truncate some of the lines when I was typing them up for the PS3 patch.
"A blank spreadsheet for rushing and receiving stats would occur sometimes when simming multiple seasons"
 
# 34 wildcatchild @ 08/05/08 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ehh
I seriously haven't seen robo-QB at all on NJPapi's Heisman sliders. I lost at Ohio State with UConn 17-10 and their QB really didn't do much all game, neither did their O for that matter as you can see by the 17 points.
Wow, I might have to try these out.
 
# 35 ChicagoSparty @ 08/05/08 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by wildcatchild
Wow, I might have to try these out.
I have been using them as well, with a couple tweaks. Same experience. In fact, I am actually going to hold off on an update until I read everyone's experiences with the patched version.
 
# 36 janglar @ 08/05/08 10:22 PM
From what I've read, the 360 patch is out. Anyone know when the PS3 patch comes out?
 
# 37 RAZRr1275 @ 08/05/08 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by janglar
From what I've read, the 360 patch is out. Anyone know when the PS3 patch comes out?
tonight
 
# 38 JRdaTruth @ 08/06/08 04:40 AM
maybe tonight or tomorrow night
 
# 39 RAZRr1275 @ 08/06/08 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by JRdaTruth
maybe tonight or tomorrow night
No. It's coming out next week.
 
# 40 droc81yo @ 08/07/08 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by ChicagoSparty
I have been using them as well, with a couple tweaks. Same experience. In fact, I am actually going to hold off on an update until I read everyone's experiences with the patched version.

I'm using these as well, and I must say it plays a pretty good game of football. I usually play an even matched team and have one both games in these by less than 7. (However both games I had alot of turnovers in the final 5 mins, most my fault.)

These are the best sliders so far, but they are challenging, no more running the CPU off the field 41-0. Even the cupcakes put up a little fight.
 


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