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  • NCAA Basketball 10: Season Preview

    The NCAA basketball season is now underway and NCAA Basketball 10 is just another way you can follow the action this year. Going into this season there are a lot of questions that can be asked regarding how the year is going to play out? Will the North Carolina Tarheeels repeat as National Champions? Which conference will be the most competitive this year? Who is going to be the breakout star of this season? Are the Kansas Jayhawks the team to beat this year? These are all interesting points and as the season plays out we'll begin to acquire answers to those questions.

    The great thing about college basketball is that you never know who's going to take the title going into each year. There are so many schools that can play the role of spoiler or emerge as a new contender that you never know what to expect during a college basketball season. One thing is certain is that we should expect a lot of drama during this season. Last year didn't really bring a lot of unexpected results but with college basketball, you should always expect the unexpected.

    So what can we really expect with the 2009/2010 college basketball campaign? Here's hoping for a lot of drama and excitement that we've been accustomed to with the college game. It will be interesting to see if Kentucky's John Wall breaks out and lives up to being the top college recruit and if Kansas lives up to their number one ranking. There will be a myriad of stories in this year's college basketball season and you at home can write your own story by playing NCAA Basketball 10 and create some more drama filled action as you go through your season.

    So what do you think will be the biggest story of the college basketball season? We're interested in hearing your thoughts about it. Check out our thread in the forums where you can let us know what you think will be the biggest story of the season and we'll feature here in the Inside Blog. NCAA Basketball 10 will be in stores tomorrow so follow along with us here on EASPORTS.com for your college basketball fix.

  • NCAA Basketball 10 - Dynamic Updates

    This year with NCAA Basketball 10 we’re going to be giving you guys Dynamic Updates every Monday after the Top 25 has been released. Dynamic updates will be coming directly from ESPN.com and will update the stats for all the teams in NCAA Basketball 10 as well as other aspects of the game.

    Here's what gets changed when we send out the Dynamic Update:

    -    Points per Game
    -    Steals per Game
    -    Blocks per game
    -    Assists per game
    -    Turnovers per game
    -    Win/Loss Record and winning streaks as well as losing streaks
    -    Overall and conference records

    With these updates you will also get the latest top 25 and RPI for all teams featured in the game. These updates are showcased in-game on all relevant broadcast overlays as well as in the Dynamic Updates menu. There will be speech that supports win/loss streaks as well as the Top 25 itself.

    Based on these stats team ratings will rise and fall. For example, if a team starts the season unranked and all of a sudden plays well and appears in the Top 25 then the team ratings will reflect those changes. Just like you see in NBA LIVE 10 we want NCAA Basketball 10 to be fresh every week you play the game to reflect what’s going on in the actual NCAA season.

    With Dynamic Updates you can expect to see new plays for your playbooks and even new motion offenses. If you see Duke run a different motion offense on TV that isn’t already in the game, with Dynamic Updates it can easily be added.

    Dynamic Updates will also provide authentic schedules for the NCAA season so you won't have to play out a schedule that isn't akin to what you're following in real life. These updates will be extended to the NCAA tournament as well. When the tournament draws closer there will be updates for the correct tournament bracket for this year's competition. It's all about having an authentic college basketball experience and Dynamic Updates provides this.

    Hope you guys like what you're seeing so far with NCAA Basketball 10 and we look forward to hear what you have to say when the game is released in stores on November 18th. Thanks for reading.

    - Connor.

  • NCAA Basketball 10 Demo

    This week you're getting your first taste of NCAA Basketball 10 with the demo that is now out for those with XBOX LIVE Gold accounts. Those with Silver accounts will get the demo next week and finally PS3 owners will get their demo on the 19th of November . In the demo you will be able to re-enact the greatest rivalry in college basketball by taking control of either the North Carolina Tarheels or the Duke Blue Devils.


    The demo will be played in Cameron Indoor Arena and it will be one five-minute half with the CBS Broadcast team calling the game. You will get your first taste of what to expect with the new broadcast integration features going into NCAA Basketball 10. There's new commentary as well as broadcast-style overlays and graphics just like you would see when you watch college basketball on CBS. The demo will also allow you to try out our new motion offense feature. Simply by pressing one button your teammates will get initiated into whatever offense you decide to run. It's never been easier to run a play than it is in NCAA Basketball 10.

    Once you get your hands on the demo let us know what you think as we're interested in your feedback. Be sure to check out EASPORTS.com for more info about NCAA Basketball 10.

  • NCAA Basketball 10 - CBS and ESPN Presentation Packages

    Now that we have announced the full broadcast integration of both ESPN and CBS Sports into NCAA Basketball 10, Producer Sean Campbell is here to elaborate on what you can expect to see and hear with these new presentation packages.

    This is the first time that an EA SPORTS title has had full ESPN in game presentation and the first time any sports game has had CBS Sports integration.  It is also the first time that a sports game has had the option to choose your presentation package, complete with different announcing teams.  ESPN covers over 500 college basketball games per year and CBS Sports has been broadcasting the tournament since 1982.  Knowing this we feel that the integration of these leading brands evoke a strong emotional response when seen in game and will provide you with a greater level of authenticity and immersion.  With all of these changes and innovations there is obviously going to be a lot you have never seen before, let's break it down and walk through all of the different presentation elements that make up what you will see and hear in NCAA Basketball 10.

    Audio

    One of the first things you will probably notice when you enter into either type of presentation package is the music.  ESPN and CBS Sports coverage of college basketball have legendary signature tunes that instantly remind people of college basketball and March Madness.  It was a must that we had the authentic music that both broadcasts use to help set the tone for a college broadcast as well as help to help lay the foundation for differentiation between the two broadcasts.  Both sets of music really help set the stage and will definitely stir up the feeling of that comes along with exciting college basketball. 

    Your ears are not done working after the music stops.  College basketball has great announcers that are synonymous with the sport and we have assembled a collection of the best around.  D1ck Vitale, Brad Nessler and Erin Andrews are back calling your ESPN games this year.  The ESPN crew recorded 2000+ new samples which makes their commentary fresher, less repetitive and ensures they can speak to all of the new gameplay elements that will be taking place after tip off (more on this in Novell's gameplay blog).  We had a lot of community feedback on the ESPN announcing team's commentary and we've spent time on addressing some of the issues like repetitive calls, but for the most part the new samples really help to freshen up the sound of this stellar team.

    If you've seen/heard the NCAA Basketball 10 attract video then you can start to get a sense of what to expect from Gus Johnson in a CBS Sports broadcast.  In game he is paired with broadcast legend Bill Raftery who brings his signature style color commentary to help round out the best new addition of video game commentary this year.  These two combined to record over 4000 brand new samples and it sounds amazing in game. 

    Adding a brand new announcing team in one year was a huge challenge.  We had to make sure we had the gameplay basics nailed with enough variation to keep it non-repetitive, but we also had to make sure we covered storylines, dynasty and the NCAA tournament to the best possible degree to give the user a worthwhile experience as well as do Gus and Bill justice.  Our audio SE Eric Herbstreit, Connor Dougan and Novell Thomas combed through the commentary every single day for just about the entire cycle making sure we were using everything we recorded and things were sounding broadcast quality.

    Overall, with the inclusion of authentic broadcast music, the 2000+ new samples for Vitale and Nessler and the incorporation of a completely new pair of announcers, audio has definitely been taken to the next level for NCAA Basketball 10.

    Cameras

    Cameras were another major focus for presentation this year.  Being that we had full, authentic graphic package art for two of the most recognizable broadcasts, we had to make sure that what we were framing it with and putting in the background was just as authentic.  Doing this meant changing/tuning all of the cameras in game. (Click images to view in full screen)

    To begin with we added a variation of the broadcast gameplay camera.  Along with the standard wide angle broadcast angle, we added a camera with a tighter focus and zoom behavior when the ball enters certain spots on the floor.  This camera will be focused tighter when the ball is in the key/post area as well as the top of the screen along with baseline.  This will allow you more choice in how you experience the game from the broadcast camera angle depending on what it is you want to see.

    We replaced every single secondary camera from NCAA Basketball 09.  All the replay, post whistle, post basket and free throw camera angles are new.  The positions of these cameras are meant replicate authentic broadcast camera location and behavior.   This means you will see more cameras at court level and in places around the stadium where a camera man would be situated during a real live broadcast.   There are no more cameras that feel like they are hovering in space providing replay angles that you have never seen on TV before.  Everything you see in game will be through the eyes of a camera that you would be used in a television broadcast.  The game looks tighter and more authentic and this will really help you immerse yourself in the game and make it more exciting. 

    With all of the new overlay graphics we have this year, we had to make sure they were given the appropriate backdrop to sit on.  All of the full screen graphics are paired with new wide angle cameras similar to what you would see in a television broadcast.  While some overlays (mostly pre-game and halftime) are matched with a NIS of players, mascots or cheerleaders.

    Overlays, Wipes & Montages

    If you have not seen the broadcast integration trailers, take a peek to see some of the overlays and wipes in action. This was one the biggest investments of the whole presentation project.  We created two brand new packages from scratch in one year.  Usually a presentation package upgrade is one version and evolves in a lot of ways from the previous year.  For us, not only were we starting from square one, we were going to double the amount of work that is usually spent on presentation graphics.

    Here's just one example to consider helping you get a picture of the amount of work and detail that was involved. Our lead screen artist had to create 2 sets of broadcast specific logo sets (that are used in different overlays and wipes) for every team in the game. That's over 600+ unique pieces of art for logos alone! You'll see these logos in various overlays like National Top 25, player stat pop ups and team/player montage wipes (to name a few).

    With this being the first time EA has had the opportunity to get broadcast style overlays and wipes in the game we really wanted to make sure we nailed the functionality and quality that people are used to seeing when they watch college basketball on ESPN and CBS Sports.  We had an amazing team of artists, renderers and SE's working on building and implementing all the assets in game.  We received tons of source art and animations from ESPN and CBS Sports to help us capture as much detail in the art and animations as possible.

    What you see in game aims to replicate what you see on a broadcast.   Here are a few examples of overlays you will see at different points in the game.

    Pre-game

    o    Starting lineups


    o    Players to watch

    Halftime

    o    Keys to the game update


    o    1st half stats

    End of game

    o    Players of the game


    o    Replay montage with score

    In game

    o    National and Conference Rankings


    o    Player stat pop-ups


    o    Team stats


    o    Individual current game stats and averages (when in dynasty)

    We also re-skinned every EA SPORTS gameplay pop up and menu that you see in game that is specific to the game.  For example: play calling, pause menu, timeout menu, coach PIP.

    (Note: If you make roster edits to names or appearances you will see those changes reflected in overlays anywhere you see a player head or a place for a player name, one example being starting lineups.)

    Replay montages were another element we added in game that really add a lot of production value and are key pieces in helping you to follow storylines throughout the game.  Along with your standard single highlight replay (with replay wipe and speech commentary) there are montages that show a collection of a certain type of replay based on how the teams are performing.  If a team is shooting a high % from 3 there will be a 3 point shooting montage, if a player is taking over the game you'll see a montage with his highlights, if your whole team is playing well you'll get a team montage.  There are numerous different variations of montages that can be shown, each with their own specific wipe and speech commentary, and they really add another layer the stories that are unfolding every time you play a game.

    There are also general highlight montages that play along with the broadcast music and speech commentary at the end of each half and when a timeout is called.  These montages really help to give the game time to breathe as you enjoy some highlights from your game.

    People who watch college basketball are used to seeing and extracting info out of the score overlays and montages during the games they watch on ESPN and CBS Sports. We had to nail this functionality and be true to the broadcast in order to make it authentic and easy to gather info and make changes based on that information. It is also a lot of fun knowing that the stats showing up in the ESPN or CBS Sports broadcasted game you are playing are a direct result of you playing a game or working through a dynasty.  ESPN and CBS Sports are recording and surfacing YOUR stats, YOUR team's averages, YOUR work. 

    As you can see there is a lot to see and hear in this year's game.  Take a look at the screens and the video for a taste of what it looks like in action.  Next time I will be talking about presentation in dynasty and the tournament.  Thanks for reading.

    ~Sean

  • sk88z Monday FTW

    FNR4’s Showdown on Sunset & Patrick Kane covers NHL 10

    I’m on the plane on my way to LA for tonight’s Showdown on Sunset at the House of Blues where I’ll be with the EA SPORTS crew for the FIGHT NIGHT Round 4 launch event.

    The event is going to feature semi-final and final matches with the combatants being Mike Tyson, Snoop Dogg, Jerry Ferrara and Shane Mosley.  The Showdown at Sunset Champ will give his winnings to the charity of his choice. 

    Who do you think will go FTW between these four?  I hear Snoop likes to game.  Remember Def Jam: Fight for NY (2:32)?  It was the first game I ever worked on at EAC.  There were some classic lines in that game.

    Pete Rock will also be in the house to mix things it up along with a special appearance from Young Dre.  

    From the ring announcer to the ring girls, the red carpet will be out for the evening to welcome our guests and gamers so if you’re in the LA area, tweet me up and maybe I’ll have an extra ticket or two for you to take in the event.  Who wants to party with me and my boy Snoop?  Anyone? Bueller?

     

    On the other end of the continent in Toronto, the NHL draft kicks off later this week but today alongside this year’s event, EA SPORTS is proud to officially welcome Chicago Blackhawk #88 (nice number) Patrick Kane to the family of cover athletes as he graces the cover of NHL 10.  Kane and the young Blackhawks led the city of Chicago through a memorable playoff run before exiting post-season play after a tough series with Detroit.

    We will also be welcoming John Tavares to the stable of EA SPORTS athletes. Tavares, the potential #1 pick in this year's draft, will be hanging out with Kane in TO and swapping draft stories.  Which newcomers will make an impact and help their team go FTW and the Cup come June 10?  EA SPORTS’ Steve Frost will have Mino HD in hand so stay tuned for some behind the scenes footage from this year’s draft. 

    Keep your ears peeled tomorrow as we’ll also be announcing the cover athlete for NCAA Basketball 10.  Who will it be?  Check back in to EA SPORTS Beta tomorrow to find out. 

    We’ll that’s it!  I can see the Hollywood sign now coming into LAX.  If you can’t make it tonight, I’ll post some pics and video later this week.

    I’m going to see if I can go FTW against Snoop.  Any other takers?

    ~sk88z on XBL