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| View Poll Results: You should be able to save replays | |||
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464 | 98.51% |
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7 | 1.49% |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Yeah, I don't understand this at all.
Both Madden 09 and NHL 09 allow you to save replays to your hard drive. In Madden 09, after the game ends, you can go back to each individual play, view it, and then decide if you want to save it. In NHL 09, you can go back after the game ends, make a clip of a goal, then save it to your hard drive. In both those games, after saving it to your hard drive, you can upload it to EASW if you want. Fifa really dropped the ball on this. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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signed! its the whole idea of having a hard drive! you could save replays on pro evo on the old playstation and ps2, i had a memory card just for goals!!! which is like 12 slots, now i have a 20gb hard drive and i cant save any! ***! total waste of a feature that every1 wants, sort it out ea!!!! so close to having the ULTIMATE football game
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All day, why should we be forced to use their site if we have sufficient space on HD? We should be able to save to HD by default and then select the option to upload to their site if you feel!!!!
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Maybe as an OPTION, but I rather have a replay file like in PES and like FIFA used to have. In NHL 09 you can only save the replay as a video and it's SMALL! when you watch it on your tv it is really tiny because it is the same format as on the web. Really ****, I want to have a normal replay file. Then if you want to you could upload it as a video...
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: half in scotland, half in Ireland
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true, but they should atleast give us the choice.... its only fair, you pay £40 for the game and get forced to do things the way others want? not clever, and a way of losing fans.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Kingston Upon Hull, United Kingdom
Age: 24
Gender: Male
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I signed this.
Like has been said many times, why not allow us to save it to our HDD so we can watch it without the game in the drive and then choose to upload it. If we need to edit it to get the best action leading up to the goal then so be it but not while we are in the middle of a game.
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#247 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Age: 25
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Now David Rutter is on the forum, as he's the Lead Producer prehaps he should reply in this thread and give us word on what EA are doing. ie. are they considering adding this feature to Fifa 2010 or if there's a good reason why its not on NG, tell us.
I know he hasnt got the time to reply to every topic but this is hugely requested and hugely frustrating for us who want this feature that was on football games last century.
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#248 (permalink) |
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I'll move this to the Feedback Forum
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