




EA Sports released information on the major changes for this year’s version of NCAA Football. The theme of the changes this year definitely seems to be visual, as you can see from the screenshot. Most years, the NCAA tends to lack the “aesthetic appeal” of Madden and other EA Sports titles, but that screenshot implies that 2011 will be different. The statement said that the team is focusing on attention to detail, adding dynamic helmet numbers and other player uniform variations, making refs that jump out of the way to avoid running into players, etc.
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