I also noticed something reguarding the pocket. I noticed a few times when Sanchez tried to run out, the DE got seperation from his blocker and actually formed a pocket. Could this be how Madden's 'new' pocket works? Still the straight line across until a qb moves towards the sideline?
Madden NFL 10 Video: A Little Jets/Seahawks Gameplay
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I also noticed something reguarding the pocket. I noticed a few times when Sanchez tried to run out, the DE got seperation from his blocker and actually formed a pocket. Could this be how Madden's 'new' pocket works? Still the straight line across until a qb moves towards the sideline?Twitter: CitizenChad
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I mean, what is the point of this?:
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On the other hand nice find. I'm sure this video is old as dirt though when it was recorded as were the alot of other vids.Originally posted by WatsonTigerOne out of 7 billion, and we still tagged your ***.Comment
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My assumption is that it's primarily there to give you an idea of exactly when the ball is going to land. I'm also assuming that trying to trigger a user catch when in the area, or inside that circle will trigger different animations (including ones where the receiver attempts to make the play, but cannot). It's not that bad, IMO. I can deal with it. I hope they have an option to turn it off though.Comment
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Originally posted by WatsonTigerOne out of 7 billion, and we still tagged your ***.Comment
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The red circle is because when controlling the reciever its impossible to know that the ball is comming. In previous games players would never know that the ball was in radius of them untill it was to late. Just like in base ball games, it helps you track the game and makes controlling your WR easier.Comment
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The red circle is because when controlling the reciever its impossible to know that the ball is comming. In previous games players would never know that the ball was in radius of them untill it was to late. Just like in base ball games, it helps you track the game and makes controlling your WR easier.Comment
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The red circle is because when controlling the reciever its impossible to know that the ball is comming. In previous games players would never know that the ball was in radius of them untill it was to late. Just like in base ball games, it helps you track the game and makes controlling your WR easier.
The other thing is that they shouldn't create things assuming everyone has the same issue. I have to be honest when I say I've never had an issue locating the ball. So when I saw this at CD, I jolted back like "are you kidding me? What the hell is this?"
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This is unacceptable. They can make you aware of when the ball is going to land by improving the ball physics and using a different camera. The ball should never leave the screen. I don't know who thinks that it is a good idea not to have a camera that always keeps the ball visible but it is a blunder in my opinion. Absolute game breaker. This game looks like 09 with some tweaks.Comment
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The red circle is because when controlling the reciever its impossible to know that the ball is comming. In previous games players would never know that the ball was in radius of them untill it was to late. Just like in base ball games, it helps you track the game and makes controlling your WR easier.Twitter - @OtistheOriginalComment
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Nice find...always fun to listen to the rookies "debate" their ratings. As for the video...not really much to see. Maybe what, a minute at best of gameplay?I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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