Move to 17 Different Cities, Revive Historic Teams and More in Madden NFL 25
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Re: Madden NFL 25 Lets You Move to 17 different Cities, Revive Historic Teams
Ahh yes, then the users are blowing it....That is a better sign...Though 39 total points scored in the 1st quarter is a little worrisome.
Now if I can think of a good excuse of why I missed the obvious...LOLLast edited by californ14; 05-22-2013, 06:55 PM.Comment
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Re: Madden NFL 25 Lets You Move to 17 different Cities, Revive Historic Teams
The gameplay footage looked exactly the same to be honest and so did the sidelines. Looks like I am going to be waiting for the next gen.Last edited by MaddenSaints; 05-22-2013, 06:55 PM.Comment
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Re: Move to 17 Different Cities, Revive Historic Teams and More in Madden NFL 25
When user "Gibson" makes a player on the Cardinals I see the helmets of the Cards have the player number of the front, like the Steelers....Is this a new thing for this year, or just an over sight?Comment
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The "revive historic teams" is misleading. I thought they meant they were bringing back classic teams like the 94 Niners. Because they need to do this.Comment
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Re: Move to 17 Different Cities, Revive Historic Teams and More in Madden NFL 25
I'm glad it's only 17 they are trying to make relocation in line with how it would be in the real NFL and except for a few cities I think they nailed it with the cities that would most likely be awarded a NFL teamComment
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Re: Move to 17 Different Cities, Revive Historic Teams and More in Madden NFL 25
So Aaron Hernandez is in at the FB on a FB Dive, zig zags around the offensive line with no foot planting or loss of speed, then Harlem shakes the ish out of some defender in the open field, regains his feet composure, and takes off for what's going to look like a 60 yard TD run, smh.
Run Free alright.Comment
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Re: Move to 17 Different Cities, Revive Historic Teams and More in Madden NFL 25
Not so sure about Europe and Mexico. I know there has been talks about Europe in the future, but its going to be tough logistically. Imagine them having to play an AFCor NFC west team. Teams now get a bye after their European game. The US cities are fine.Comment
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Re: Madden NFL 25 Lets You Move to 17 different Cities, Revive Historic Teams
It is not exactly the same...Better Offensive line play already noticeable...Just watch the LT and RE interaction...Simply apparent there are changes...Comment
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Re: Move to 17 Different Cities, Revive Historic Teams and More in Madden NFL 25
Will I be able to put my WR as a DB and my DT as a FB? Do we only have a few extra options to move positions, or can we move anywhere?Comment
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Re: Move to 17 Different Cities, Revive Historic Teams and More in Madden NFL 25
Can't wait for June 10th to see what this Ignite Engine can really do!Comment
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Re: Madden NFL 25 Lets You Move to 17 different Cities, Revive Historic Teams
But then look at one of the broncos DB, when the tackle is made. He is just standing there.Comment
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Re: Move to 17 Different Cities, Revive Historic Teams and More in Madden NFL 25
So Aaron Hernandez is in at the FB on a FB Dive, zig zags around the offensive line with no foot planting or loss of speed, then Harlem shakes the ish out of some defender in the open field, regains his feet composure, and takes off for what's going to look like a 60 yard TD run, smh.
Run Free alright.
I think I'm not going to buy the Playstation 3 version of Madden 25 - regardless of whether it includes NFL Sunday Ticket - unless realistic foot planting is present in the game by August 27th.
I expect realistic foot planting to be present in the Playstation 4 and Xbox One versions of Madden 25 after what EA Sports said about the Ignite Engine's focus on player movement. I'm absolutely sure there's going to be many angry and disappointed people if realistic player movement isn't included in the next generation version of Madden 25.Last edited by TheTruth437; 05-23-2013, 12:22 AM.Comment
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Re: Madden NFL 25 Lets You Move to 17 different Cities, Revive Historic Teams
Maybe he is not a tackler, like Deon Sanders wasn't? If we are looking at the same player - the 3rd DB in on the play for the Broncos, If he didn't pull up he would have gotten an "unnecessary roughness" penalty for a late hit, I believe.Comment
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