Nice blog, can't wait to see what the run blocking looks like.
Madden NFL 10 Blog: A Deeper Look Into Pass Blocking
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Nice blog, can't wait to see what the run blocking looks like.Follow me on twitter even tho I don't say anything:
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Great blog. Hate the tease of run blocking at the end as that is what I really want to see but it is good to see that they have done a bit of work on OL/DL as this was a big flaw in Madden.Comment
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One comment I want to make about the DE's going into the tackles. To me, and this is just me, it has to do with the play called. This is why I'd rather have my own custom on the fly Dline stunts. I can tell by the plays they called for both Baltimore and Dallas, the DE's do not run the arc based on the play called. I ran Nickel Normal Cover 3 for an entire game in the CD build because of the DT twist stunt and the DE's in this play run up the field instead of going directly into the offensive tackle.Comment
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One comment I want to make about the DE's going into the tackles. To me, and this is just me, it has to do with the play called. This is why I'd rather have my own custom on the fly Dline stunts. I can tell by the plays they called for both Baltimore and Dallas, the DE's do not run the arc based on the play called. I ran Nickel Normal Cover 3 for an entire game in the CD build because of the DT twist stunt and the DE's in this play run up the field instead of going directly into the offensive tackle.Comment
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Americas Team1 - U can try to strip the ball, even in previous Maddens. 08 and 09 had it and maybe, even, 07, at least on the PS2 version, if I remember correctly. Plus, not every tackle is going to be a ball strip attempt, my friend. Chill out.
Some of u posted about how Ian should be blowing all out with info by now. Nah, not in the plans. It's bit by bit every week as he first stated back in Jan on his blog. I like it this way, anyway, because it just makes me want this game soooo bad. I feel like a kid again counting down til Christmas, months ahead.
I think I will actually do a Madden Midnight Madness this year, for real, and may even be first in line. When I say I cannot wait, I cannot...but I have toComment
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Ian one thing I see looking alot better though from these vids is the timing of the DT's engagement with interior Olinemen. Previously the line would be standing up waiting for them, but from what I see here, the DT's engage the Olinemen pretty damn quick and that's a good thing.Comment
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2) Does the QB have to reset or balance or set his feet before throwing or moving? The first clip (Romo rolling into Pryce and fumbling) looks great except for the way Romo is able to so quickly take off on the scramble...he should have to shift his weight and take at least a bit of time to get moving in an opposite direction - it looks to me in that clip like he just immediately starts rolling without any limitations.
- This was something that the 2K games absolutely nailed - the QB roll outs were containable because the QBs could not move at will in opposite directions, or even make drastic cuts, without a significant slow down and gathering of their weight to make the move or a resetting of the feet to make a throw...I am concerned in the video by the ease with which the QB can move around...could be the limited number of clips shown, but it looks suspiciously like QB movement from Madden circa 2006-2009...Here We Go Steelers!!! Here We Go!!!
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That was a nice ball strip animation there in the Madden 10 video, except that it was on Romo.
Did you guys notice the swim move Spears used at the end? Are those moves user controllable (triggerable) in Madden like they are in APF2K8?<object height="270" width="400">
<embed src="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=4599453&server=vimeo.com&sho w_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&ful lscreen=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" height="270" width="400"></object>Madden NFL 10 - Pass blocking & branch windows from easports on Vimeo.
EDIT: A little off topic, but at the end of the video, you can see #85 (receiver) stumbling and nearly falling down while running their route (not sure if it's a bump, or just a slip, but either way, a nice addition).Last edited by Valdarez; 05-11-2009, 07:17 PM.Comment
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Learning from 2k huh? I love it, atleast EA is getting it rightComment
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Ian - looks really nice...the animations and player interactions are looking drastically better - especially loved the way the Tackle moves back now with a step and motion in the hands and arms instead of the creepy looking "float-straight-back" motion seen in earlier versions - (a little tight on the clips still - can't blame you, I know that you're trying to show the specifics here and not full plays in an unfinished build) things are definitely showing the attention that is going into these areas...
Some concerns/questions for you, the team or anyone from CD who got to get hands on with this pass blocking scheme:
1) LOVED the way Romo gets pounded by Ngata when he tried to roll out instead of stepping up in the pocket...that looked great and seemed to be very realistic...but (and you had to know there would be a but) what happens if the user controlling the QB is patient, allows the DE and OT to engage BEFORE attempting to roll out (ie. - how well does QB contain logic work now)?
- I know that the blog says you have the ability to break out of the animations when controlling a DE for example, but does this offer enough of a chance for people to continue the abuse of mobile QBs that has been in all football games (INCLUDING 2K5 and 2K8). 2K5 and 2K8 had what I considered to be a weakness in allowing the QB to easily step up in the pocket after the DE engaged the OT, and slide outside to the areas immediately vacated by the long DE-OT engaged animations. The only way 2K prevented this from being an absolute game killing disaster was by having the defenders not in pass rush respond to QB rather quickly and with decent contain logic - especially from zone defenses.
It SOUNDS like this is something you guys are aware of and addressed with the breakable animations, but is it working well now or in need of serious tuning?
No offense, but after years of other EA features being over-powered or controversial in implementation (Hit Stick, Impact Players, HFA in NCAA), I am not alone in feeling a little apprehensive about the way the tech works and how easy it might become for cheeser to manipulate. If the blocking is broken in any way - anything at all that allows either the offense or defense to gain an uncounterable advantage, the game has a very good chance of being considered a bust online or in head to head play.
2) Does the QB have to reset or balance or set his feet before throwing or moving? The first clip (Romo rolling into Pryce and fumbling) looks great except for the way Romo is able to so quickly take off on the scramble...he should have to shift his weight and take at least a bit of time to get moving in an opposite direction - it looks to me in that clip like he just immediately starts rolling without any limitations.
- This was something that the 2K games absolutely nailed - the QB roll outs were containable because the QBs could not move at will in opposite directions, or even make drastic cuts, without a significant slow down and gathering of their weight to make the move or a resetting of the feet to make a throw...I am concerned in the video by the ease with which the QB can move around...could be the limited number of clips shown, but it looks suspiciously like QB movement from Madden circa 2006-2009...
This is what im worried about. That was one of the things that i noticed was the qb didnt have to gather himself to sprint or roll out of the pocket. And if i remember correctly, you couldnt throw while sprinting in APF2k8? You would have to release the sprint button then press the corresponding button to the WR. I actually enjoyed that feature alot. It seemed more realistic to me. It cut down on the cheesy qb rollouts throwing passes 50 yards downfield while in a dead sprint.
Overall though, im impressed with how much has been implemented in Madden 10. Finally having a pocket is something i have been screaming for in madden. Im not going to be naive and think everything is going to be excactly how i want it to be, but they seem to have started a good foundation of features to finally get this game to play more like the real NFL.
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Hey Ian, do you think you can change the way it sounds when you tackle. It should sound like football pads...not like a MACK truck smacking the hell out of a MINI COOPER.Comment
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