NCAA Football 09 PS3 first details: 60 frames per second

Posted Mar 9, 2008 at 11:34PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3 Tags: EA Sports, Sony
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NCAA Football - Reggie Bush - Image 1 Needing more than a mascot challenge to keep its gamers away from the sidelines, NCAA Football 09 from EA Sports drew the right play to score a touchdown with the PlayStation 3 community: 60 frames per second.

In an exclusive interview, NCAA Football product manager Kendall Boyd categorically guarantees that "the PS3 version will run at 60 frames per second." 

Sony gamers were let down last year when Madden 08 for the PS3 (also for Xbox 360, Wii, PC, DS, PSP) ran on a measly 30 frames per second as opposed to the Xbox's smooth 60.

This time, EA Sports knew not to fumble further. Boyd has more fresh details for the upcoming college football title:
  • a new animation engine allowing control of all movement with a premium on defense
  • improved playbook strategies
  • notable differences for home and away stadiums
NCAA Football 09 is primed for a July 15, 2008 release. These are just the first details so keep checking back here at QJ.NET for the game's latest updates.

Via Gametap

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Jowga - 2008-03-10 01:57
» 60 fps

It is finally coming all together for ps3 users ( like me )



I expect madden to back to normal!!!!!!!!

by Geosondaman - 2008-03-10 07:11
» hopefully Madden 09 will run at a solid 60fps

They seriously need to work out the kinks with the PS3 programming, PS3 is a system full of potential. They have to start programming PS3 properly and choosing it as a lead platform as that would benefit all the platforms altogether. It is also easier for them as well.

by Tball - 2008-03-10 11:47
» Smack?

Let's hope this is true. Madden 08 was a disappointment for me. I think large companies like EA need to work on quality of games, rather than pushing out as many titles as possible. I will not buy any EA game again until I rent it first because of this. My two cents!

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