I understand your point, but, what casual market are we talking about? I'll give you example of my nephew and our college age son. A few years ago I was telling our nephew that Madden was wasn't realistic and what things were needed. This nephew is 26 yrs. old, doesn't go on the net to google Madden, etc.....as casual as they come. He told me I was trying to complicate matters. All he wanted to do was hook up with his buddies online and have bragging rights.
Same with our college age son. He was the only one on his wing to have Madden when school started. The lines were outside his door for a month or so before everyone else started purchasing Madden. Our son doesn't go online searching for Madden errors. One night last year, I was replaying a play over and over. Next time I replayed a play, he said, what's the matter dad, is something look a bit off to you, not realistic to you?
Just based on those experiences, I don't think casuals go on the net and start looking for issues with Madden, I think they would rather plug in and play, and have bragging rights with friends.
Just my view and opinion.
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