AGAIN...If its just "a stinking video game" why did you go you through all the trouble to come to OP, sign up, contribute, and post on forums frequently to talk about "stinking video games" ? Seems like alot of trouble for just a couple of video games.
OS Roundtable: Where does EA Football Stand at the End of This Generation?
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Re: OS Roundtable: Where does EA Football Stand at the End of This Generation?
AGAIN...If its just "a stinking video game" why did you go you through all the trouble to come to OP, sign up, contribute, and post on forums frequently to talk about "stinking video games" ? Seems like alot of trouble for just a couple of video games. -
I think it depends on which game your using as the foundation moving forward. If they use NCAA14, and incorporate some of the FUN thats found in that game over to Madden then we might have something.
NCAA 14 as it is now is a ton of fun for me. So much so that it may keep me form Madden 25 until I hear more positives. NCAA 14 has brought me back into Dynasty mode in such a way that I haven't been since NCAA 2004.
The thing with Madden, even the later iterations (12 and 13) that are at least playable is that they are laborious to enjoy. I feel like its alot of work to sit down and enjoy a franchise game of madden, if that makes sense.
Truer words were never spoken. I really just want to be able to put the game in, easily access what I need to for my franchise and go. It SHOULD be that simple. Tinkering with every last thing for hours on end just to be able to play doesnt seem worth it most times. Its really what stops me from playing it a lot. Its just too darn complicated to sit and easily enjoy it in franchise mode.Comment
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Re: OS Roundtable: Where does EA Football Stand at the End of This Generation?
There is a line......I am a passionate sports gamer.....that's why I am here.
At the same time I have the maturity to realize.....it is a video game and to take that at face value. Some are really good....some are really bad. Most fall somewhere in between.
But a toy (which is what we are talking about) would never get me so riled to the point of spewing the type of anger and venom that I see on these boards.
It's absurd to be frank.
And yeah....in the end....compared to everything relative in life....
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Re: OS Roundtable: Where does EA Football Stand at the End of This Generation?
There is a line......I am a passionate sports gamer.....that's why I am here.
At the same time I have the maturity to realize.....it is a video game and to take that at face value. Some are really good....some are really bad. Most fall somewhere in between.
But a toy (which is what we are talking about) would never get me so riled to the point of spewing the type of anger and venom that I see on these boards.
It's absurd to be frank.
And yeah....in the end....compared to everything relative in life....
It's a stinking video game.Comment
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Re: OS Roundtable: Where does EA Football Stand at the End of This Generation?
And we both want the same thing. And I don't disagree about the overall quality when looking at this gens cycle. For the most part it was very poor save for 3 Maddens (10,12,25) and the last 4 NCAA titles (11,12,13,14)
With NCAA IMO they got better and better.
I am being gracious about Madden as 10 was good but franchise an abortion. 12 good but still lacking on the field. 25 finally was able to give me a really good package for the most part.
Anyway.....I hope PS4 brings us a far better Madden in the years to come.Now Playing on PS5:
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