That too.Block M wrote:You just complained about not having the book while playing...dakshdar wrote:I prefer the nostalgia of a manual I can read while taking a shit.
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No need to make a new thread for this but the servers are down from 1am-4am eastern tonight for maintenance

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i dont even know how to swap a pass on defense. Is that r1 or r2?
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Just take pics of the manual on the game from your cell phone.dakshdar wrote:I prefer the nostalgia of a manual I can read while taking a shit.
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i was joking cockticklerdakshdar wrote:You're the least likely person to take anything literally, so stop.DRiccio21 wrote:I noticed today that you like to place blame... Didn't expect that from a hard working logical dude like yourselfdakshdar wrote:I blame the lack of an actual manual.DRiccio21 wrote:you can tell your back what direction to block in?![]()
fuckkkkk i swear i undestand like 10% of the games capabilities.
Besides, to blame is simply to place the responsibility for something on a specific source. There is nothing wrong with it when correctly used.
In this case, I can definitively report that 2-3 years ago when they still had a manual that you could hold in your hands and read easily while playing the game, I knew what buttons did what and how to do all the little audibles, hot routes, spotlights, shifts, etc. Now that the entire useful manual is only electronic in the game, and you can't be looking at the manual while you're also in practice mode trying things out, understanding of the game and the nuances of all of the options is a much more complicated scenario.
Basically, EA is getting lazy. They "add" all this content each year, but when you pick up the game to play there is no true tutorial, nothing that shows you how to utilize the various options of playcalling, audibling, and hot routing in an interactive fashion. There is also no set of instructions that you can read while you play. They've made it harder for people to realize the full potential of their game all for the sake of saving some money on printing.
And, they've suffered for it, as the number of people playing NCAA online every year seems smaller and smaller (outside of our league).
I believe that other people here would agree.
