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  • Last Gunfighter
    "I reckon so."
    • Sep 2012
    • 891

    #16
    Re: is ea aware of this?

    Originally posted by queenie.paula
    i havent even started a cfm yet......whats wrong with it and the stats?
    Let's see, where do we start....

    Stats are hosed, low QB yardage and TD totals and very high INTs, this in turn leads to regression by top QBs who then get cut or demoted to backups.

    Sacks are out of control, anywhere from 5 to 12 a game for the user.

    Owner mode is a complete mess as far as finances, making it very difficult to resign your players or sign FA. Also CPU controlled teams have to cut or let top guys go when their contracts expire because they can't afford to resign them either. Then the FA pool looks like the Pro Bowl roster.
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    • queenie.paula
      Pro
      • Sep 2013
      • 560

      #17
      Re: is ea aware of this?

      Originally posted by Last Gunfighter
      Let's see, where do we start....

      Stats are hosed, low QB yardage and TD totals and very high INTs, this in turn leads to regression by top QBs who then get cut or demoted to backups.

      Sacks are out of control, anywhere from 5 to 12 a game for the user.

      Owner mode is a complete mess as far as finances, making it very difficult to resign your players or sign FA. Also CPU controlled teams have to cut or let top guys go when their contracts expire because they can't afford to resign them either. Then the FA pool looks like the Pro Bowl roster.
      so yea the games bout the same as last year lol
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      • John_Taffer
        Rookie
        • Aug 2014
        • 22

        #18
        Re: is ea aware of this?

        Originally posted by treq21
        The patch will be Madden 16
        Since Madden 15 will be my last Madden game bought for many moons to come, I guess I'll be missing out on that Patch.

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

          #19
          Re: is ea aware of this?

          Originally posted by NimitsTexan
          Saw something last year that suggested they would look to improve pentalties for Madden 16 . . .

          Funny thing was, I thought penalties worked better (not good, mind you, but slightly better) on Madden 25 (PS4) than they had on the last couple of PS3 versions . . . and still, somehow, we regressed this year. . .
          It was in an interview with Rex last November. He said they would look into fixing DPI in a year or two.

          He only mentioned DPI at the time.

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          • rushinplayallgame
            Rookie
            • Aug 2014
            • 238

            #20
            Re: is ea aware of this?

            I think if just the QBs were fixed, many people would be happy, it only takes a slider adjustment and the game would look a lot like a real NFL game, then you fix the penalties, and the game is nearly perfect. If someone took over the NFL licence now, I don't think they could get a game to play that well in just a year or two, and look as good as madden 15 looks, I don't think so.

            but. The franchise mode is balls, they need a real front office executive as a consultant and a working CPU player progression code, also some kind of accurate scheduling, I know they can do this because after a good season, I have a lot of night games and when I have a bad season, I barely have any- so why do I play 6 home games in 8 weeks?

            I would rather have a great game, so if they spent their time on that, it was nearly worth it, I think in Madden 16, no one will be able to get sacks
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