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  • roadman
    *ll St*r
    • Aug 2003
    • 26339

    #1

    Pretty Good Article From NFL.com

    Nick Shook recently visited EA Sports' studio in Orlando, Florida, where he got a sneak peek at the latest installment of an iconic gaming franchise. Why will "Madden NFL 25" be the best yet? What might the game look like in the future now that a new foun


    It might be a long read, but it covers a lot of territory, including franchise mode at the end of the article.

    Indicates the NFL played a hand in the lack of customization of franchise mode advancing in the past, but currently, has opened the doors.
  • kennylc321
    Pro
    • Aug 2018
    • 916

    #2
    Re: Pretty Good Article From NFL.com

    This is my thing with sports games:

    None of these technologies, 'new and improved AI logic,' franchise mode improvments, presentation, etc matter until this one simple (and maybe it it is not simple) thing happens: the players must play to their attributes.

    Let's stop spending months adjusting sliders for 'realistic' gameplay. If you have a 99 DE going against at 60 OT, the difference should be noticeable and discernable. Shouldn't need to adjust sliders to account for that.

    My slow DB should not be running step for step with a speedy WR. Same thing... make me have to coach better to account for this,

    Again, until this is figured out, these reviews are cute and all, but that's all it is... just cute.

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    • Madden08PCgmr
      MVP
      • Feb 2017
      • 2435

      #3
      Re: Pretty Good Article From NFL.com

      Good read, thanks

      .. interesting he picked M2005 as a great franchise experience. 12 was much better, as was the dawn of CFM
      You want free speech?
      Let's see you acknowledge a man whose words make your blood boil, advocating at the top of his lungs that which you would spend a lifetime opposing at the top of yours.

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