What Is Sim?

Is there a sim element in NCAA 10? The answer to that question is no. While sports games in general are striving to give a gamers as a close representation of the real life counterpart, I’m going to speak on a few key tidbits on how NCAA fail to represent in that aspect.One of the first things I notice that takes away from the simulation is that a mobile quarterback that in real life situation is average at best, in the video game they strive at passing and completion percentage. Yes, mobile quarterbacks are a huge aspect of the college game but it shouldn’t impact a person to avoiding a team that does not have a quarterback that is mobile.Second is the fact that there should be missed assignments, when I say this there should be busted plays and wide-outs run wrong routes. I know they are making it where wide-outs can’t hear hot routes but sometime they don’t know even now when he can be a run or pass, or the running back looks for the hand-off on the wrong side.Finally why there will never be a real sim element to the game is giving user why to many options. They can choose restrict things and people of options that are not in the spirit of the game like going for it on fourth downs, using the same play over and over aging and running the score up in game that are clearly wrapped up. Now they have implemented a season showdown that will take away points or what not for some of these actions but that is not good enough. Please just give us the people of a fair play option and a lot of this will not exist.Now these are some issues I see in this game that is keeping this game from being an exact simulation of what you see on Saturday and I hope in due time we see that this problems will be dismissed.

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