1. :geaux:
  2. where did you get those pictures...i have searched all over but can't find any.
  3. the LSU picture is from OperationSports.com
  4. what's so hard about numbering the field every five yards?
  5. QB 84 77 77 65
    HB 85 84 83 77
    FB 70 63
    WR 91 87 72 72 71 64 [SPD:91 97 85 85 99 79]
    TE 66 62
    T 87 82 69 64
    G 96 76 69 67
    C 89 64
    DE 84 81 75 64
    DT 87 69 67 60
    OLB 73 69 68 59
    MLB 82 69 68
    CB 89 83 76 67
    FS 73 61
    SS 72 55
    K 61
    P 90

    i got these here

    i guess that is the overall ratings for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd string and so on. So, is Russell rated 77 at QB or is that Ricard? How about those RB ratings?! Judging by the speed ratings, Brazell is a 71 overall. So I think I have the WR ratings figured out.

    Clayton - 91
    Henderson - 87
    Green - 72
    maybe a freshman? - 72
    Brazell - 71
    Another Freshman? - 65
  6. LG #72 Stephen Peterman

    OVR 96
    STR 92
    AWR 80
    PBK 83
    RBK 93

    WR #14 Michael Clayton

    OVR 91
    SPD 91
    AWR 82
    AGI 90
    ACC 91
    CTH 89
    JMP 87
  7. Depends on how many other teams use the 5 yard numbering system. They use the 10 yards becuase most fields number it that way. It's just a way to streamline art files and whatnot. There's simply no reason to.

    As it has been explained to me by EA employees, the fields are saved as flat textures -- that's including numbers/lines/ hashmarks. Any other images that appear are overlayed on the field. This can be seen when the eye sometimes flickers or outright disappears.

    I'm sure there's more too it (and I'm certain laziness may be a factor), but that's just how it's been explained to me by the guys who work on the games.
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  8. whoa whoa whoa what is this about the chip for XBOX???????? Sounds interesting.....
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  9. There is a chip for the X Box that will let you store games on the hard drive. A computer geek friend of mine has one. I don't know where he got it but it is not something you can buy in a store and you have to know what you're doing to install it.
  10. It's called Mod chip. There are two types you can buy, one that requires you to suater (sp?) things, and another that you can plug in. You have to pop the system open either way and know what you're doing. I wouldn't recommend it for non-tech inclined people.