E3 2011: NCAA Football 12 preview – Madden’s little brother still comes to play

With the recent shake-up of NCAA conferences, we can hopefully expect similar changes in EA’s newest NCAA football game. EA Sports conducted five community events this past winter in an effort to make a more user-pleasing experience, and some of their changes are pretty impressive.

In an effort to increase realism, EA has incorporated a number of features that blur the lines separating reality and games. NCAA Football 12 now has a sun that moves across the sky throughout the game, affecting shadows and how easy it is to see both players and the ball. Further, both uniforms and helmets degrade throughout the game depending on weather conditions and contact.

Along with extensive community research, the team behind NCAA Football 12 traveled to a number of stadiums to record the true sound intensity at each. Now instead of a 60,000 person stadium sounding like a 30,000 person stadium doubled; it actually sounds like a 60,000 person stadium (yes, there is a difference between those two scenarios, apparently). All of these changes seem to be a marked effort to break the tradition of simply repackaging old sports games with a new superstar on the cover. Here’s hoping it works.

Jun 15, 2011