OS at E3: Madden NFL 12 Preview
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In you observation, are the 20 yard drops, and their effectiveness, due to the difficulty level, or it is like that regardless of the difficulty level ? -
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Re: OS at E3: Madden NFL 12 Preview
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"Let the NFL cancel the season.. As long as you have Madden"??? Your prob joking when you say that... But still have you LOST YOUR MIND? Don't joke like that. I'm sure they have made tons of improvement to the game but i'm sorry i'm not ready to throw a parade for a game that should have been where you say it is at least 4 years ago. So its good that they are goin in the right direction, but as far as i'm concerned they are still playing catch up to those other games you've mentioned in your article.Comment
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Well it's looking like I'm getting both NCAA and Madden this year. I was originally planning on just getting NCAA, but it sounds like this is going to be a very good year for Madden. Bought Madden last year and played it about 3 times and went back to NCAA which I played from July until MLB the show came out. I'm very excited about this years crop of football games. I'm still keeping my fingers and toes crossed though.
it looks good, cant wait!GO HEAT
GO RAYS
GO BUCS
GO GATORS
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"Let the NFL cancel the season.. As long as you have Madden"??? Your prob joking when you say that... But still have you LOST YOUR MIND? Don't joke like that. I'm sure they have made tons of improvement to the game but i'm sorry i'm not ready to throw a parade for a game that should have been where you say it is at least 4 years ago. So its good that they are goin in the right direction, but as far as i'm concerned they are still playing catch up to those other games you've mentioned in your article.Comment
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I can't believe the improvements I am reading about. It finally sounds like Madden got down to business. I couldn't agree more with the overall feeling that Madden has recently taken forgranted what it means to carry the exclusive rights to the most popular sport in America. They are finally taking that seriously. Can't wait!Comment
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I can't believe the improvements I am reading about. It finally sounds like Madden got down to business. I couldn't agree more with the overall feeling that Madden has recently taken forgranted what it means to carry the exclusive rights to the most popular sport in America. They are finally taking that seriously. Can't wait!Comment
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So...is the DPP and Trait feature the same thing or two different features? If they are different, I wonder which is gonna have more of an effect on the players on field play? It seems to me like this DPP is a bit to one extreme and then to the other, but rarely in the middle. I don't want to play where my team or a key player plays great for the first half, but after a bad halftime experiece, comes out and sucks it up for the rest of the game. The individual traits sounds like a much better way to determine how a player is gonna play, while the DPP sounds more like mood swings.Comment
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hey chase, is anything being tuned when it comes to running animations? how about the presnap and postsnap animations, players look life-less and move very stiff when going back o the huddle after a play or lining up at their positions before the snap..? any word on these issues?Comment
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Is the link in the first post to a truncated version of a more substantive and detailed set of impressions? The article introduced by that link doesn't really offer anything new, it lacks detail (aside from the brief suggestion that one hot run early can make a back's ratings increase), and it's incredibly short.
No offense to Chase here--I was just looking for something longer and a little more specific. What exactly leads you to believe that this game has the potential to match The Show as an elite sports game of this generation beyond your observations that the pre-game and post-TD celebrations look cool, the player models are a bit more varied than last year, and DPP *seems* to work?
In most of the videos all I see are clowns playing tourney ball (love the Raiders guy's one play with the slant to the Reece and the fade to Miller), so those videos don't really tell me much about how the game would look and seem to people of our ilk here at OS. I'm assuming you tried to call a more "normal" game--were you able to complete timing routes, notice zones covering certain areas of the field better, or answer any other major questions OSers tend to have?
I know the game time is short at these things, but still . . . perhaps you could speak to a couple of those questions now.Comment
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i was being sarcastic when i asked if he's lost his mind (im sure he hasn't). Don't take things so serious.. smhComment
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I'm kinda surprised that this article thinks presentation is finally "up to spec". From what I've seen at E3, it still looks painfully average to underwhelming. The commentary hasn't really noticeably improved and the TV broadcast is scant at best (the game will cut from random TV angles to playable angles without any compelling TV-like transitions). I'll admit, the touchdown sequences are a little more exciting, but those were really never the problem. Madden 11 did a pretty decent job at zooming in the appropriate players, and modifying the scorebug in a cool way to signal a score.
At this point, I'm not sure what to say but sigh when it comes to Madden's prospect of creating a truly engaging presentation element.Comment
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