I've never understood this whole, "but what about the casuals?" crap. As someone who has been playing football games since the days of the ATari 2600, I've seen all types. Tiburon needs to stop with this delusion that they need to appeal to the "tournament" crowd or "casuals". These people couldn't care less about how the game is implemented. They will play it either way and they will figure it out. Those are the people who will buy Madden no matter what just because its madden.
I don't understand why there is so much concern over tourney players. They are the madden addicts that play the game simply because it's a head to head game. No matter how its implemented they will still play it. There is a larger base of people than you think that want a realistic simulation. The sales that they are losing are the folks who want more realism. Those are the folks who will not simply buy the game every year no matter what.
The whole issue with tournament play and other nonsense should not even be brought up in development at Tiburon. You are making an NFL simulation game (supposedly). Not a head to head game loosely based on NFL football (which is what we have right now). I was excited about things until that interview when I heard the reasoning behind no bad snaps. "What if you are in a tournament for 100k you lose on a bad snap?". Give me a break. Things haven't changed there as much as they say they have. I don't hear Mike Wang saying that they've removed missed jump shots in NBA 2k.
After seeing what 2k has done with basketball and now what the Show has done (they've enabled you to continue your franchise to the next release of the game), I look at Madden and I simply shake my head. My favorite sport had to be completely destroyed by greed and incompetence. To think of what NFL 2k football would be like right now is enough to make me depressed for a good while. These games are really moving to next gen level, meanwhile with football, we get coach glass and partial fixes to player movement and running.
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