The Passing Replays do not show the target that the QB is looking at.
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Nick000002
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Nope, I'd look too messy now that we have a techmo bowl view of the field, as opposed to the bird eye view from GLB1...
Originally posted by Nick000002
Nope, I'd look too messy now that we have a techmo bowl view of the field, as opposed to the bird eye view from GLB1...
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Nope, I'd look too messy now that we have a techmo bowl view of the field, as opposed to the bird eye view from GLB1...
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Originally posted by Nick000002
Nope, I'd look too messy now that we have a techmo bowl view of the field, as opposed to the bird eye view from GLB1...
techmo bowl view?
if you are an idiot don't say anything.
Nope, I'd look too messy now that we have a techmo bowl view of the field, as opposed to the bird eye view from GLB1...
techmo bowl view?
if you are an idiot don't say anything.
dviss1
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All they would have to do is highlight a receiver in a different way. Like with a square or a diamond. There are many innovative ways they could do it. It doesn't have to be the straight or dotted line like GLB1.
vamking12
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Originally posted by dviss1
All they would have to do is highlight a receiver in a different way. Like with a square or a diamond. There are many innovative ways they could do it. It doesn't have to be the straight or dotted line like GLB1.
Yes!
All they would have to do is highlight a receiver in a different way. Like with a square or a diamond. There are many innovative ways they could do it. It doesn't have to be the straight or dotted line like GLB1.
Yes!
Time Trial
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Originally posted by dviss1
Bump. Can this get a little traction?
Originally posted by Time Trial
Bort said that it isn't like GLB1 in how the QB sees the field.
The QB doesn't "look" at a target in the way that the QB looked at a target in GLB1.
Bort didn't explain what the mechanic was, just that it wasn't like GLB1.
Bump. Can this get a little traction?
Originally posted by Time Trial
Bort said that it isn't like GLB1 in how the QB sees the field.
The QB doesn't "look" at a target in the way that the QB looked at a target in GLB1.
Bort didn't explain what the mechanic was, just that it wasn't like GLB1.
ahnonamis
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Originally posted by Time Trial
Bort said that it isn't like GLB1 in how the QB sees the field.
So what does awareness and such do? The way it's written makes it sound like the QB looks at the targets and goes down the list for the play quicker. But if the QB doesn't even look at WRs period...
Bort said that it isn't like GLB1 in how the QB sees the field.
So what does awareness and such do? The way it's written makes it sound like the QB looks at the targets and goes down the list for the play quicker. But if the QB doesn't even look at WRs period...
Galithor
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Originally posted by ahnonamis
So what does awareness and such do? The way it's written makes it sound like the QB looks at the targets and goes down the list for the play quicker. But if the QB doesn't even look at WRs period...
QB is still reading routes, just not the way it worked in GLB1. It's possible that awareness also affects things about the targeted receiver too, like if the QB throws a jump ball or diving catch type pass to a well covered receiver with good diving or vertical.
So what does awareness and such do? The way it's written makes it sound like the QB looks at the targets and goes down the list for the play quicker. But if the QB doesn't even look at WRs period...
QB is still reading routes, just not the way it worked in GLB1. It's possible that awareness also affects things about the targeted receiver too, like if the QB throws a jump ball or diving catch type pass to a well covered receiver with good diving or vertical.
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