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  • Danimal
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    • Mar 2003
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    Madden NFL 11 Interview with Ian Cummings (GameShark)


    GameShark has posted an interview with Ian Cummings, Creative Director for Madden NFL 11.

    GameShark: "Can you go into some detail about the run blocking improvements? We saw holes develop at E3 we have never seen before in a Madden game? What was done to tweak this?"

    Ian Cummings: "Going back to question #3, run blocking was also up there on that list. We were at this critical point where we could keep trying to cobble together delicate fixes on run blocking code that was extremely hard to tune, or decide to suck it up and spend the resources to basically scrap it and go with a new system that was built on real NFL blocking assignments (rather than a video-game version of run blocking assignments). The gameplay design team spent weeks just meeting with coaches on all the schemes and months watching film of both good and bad executions of each scheme to basically create a full design of how the AI and animation support needed to be, so that the engineers and animators could implement the feature. I’ve also attached a video that Mike Scantlebury, a gameplay designer, put together back in August of 2009 that was the first part of that design. He did some great work there to help the engineers visualize how the new rules should work when players succeeded or failed."
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  • AirLobo23
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    • Mar 2003
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    #2
    Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

    Nice read. So maybe franchise highlites will be included in the extra point show since he named that as a negative for last years game?

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    • rooney8
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      • Jul 2009
      • 823

      #3
      Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

      Was the team surprised that Online Franchise mode was barely touched by the user base? Does that tell you guys that the mode itself needed to be better or that gamers just aren’t that interested in playing Franchise modes online?
      Great question. First, yes, we were totally shocked. Before Madden NFL 11, we primarily made design decisions based on our own gut feel, what we heard from reviewers, and what we heard from our community. Since online franchise was always the number one requested feature (from us internally as well as from everyone else), it was a real eye-opener to see such low usage and frankly, the possibility of how disconnected we possibly could have been from the majority of our audience.
      As to what the actual data tells us, well it’s a few things. We did know that our more hardcore gamers would be upset with some of the depth that wasn’t there (i.e. a realistic free agency/salary cap structure), but we felt confident that the franchise experience was deep enough out of the box (15 years, custom draft classes, online support, injuries, trades, etc.) that we could add features in the future and work iteratively on the mode over time. All those plans changed though when we saw the usage. It was no longer an effective strategy to be spending a major amount of work on a feature that was barely getting used (FWIW online franchise development is also some of the most specialized and difficult engineering in our game). I’ve heard some people put out the theory that usage was low because of the missing features, but that’s not the case in my opinion. If you think about it, the critical time for the cap and free agency is obviously in the offseason, and only a small fraction of our online franchise gamers even made it through year 1 to that phase. Are players interested in playing Franchise modes online? Well, yes, some definitely are. I know I am, as are a lot of designers on the team. But how many are there of us? I am not totally sure. What I do know is that it’s similar to the old hardcore Madden PC folks -- it’s a relatively small sect of gamers (in comparison to the big picture of Madden sales), but they are definitely the loudest group.
      <table class="page-width" obj_id="IDA5EN3D" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" id="IDACEN3D">I for one am really curious how NCAA’s Online Dynasty numbers stack up this year, because they have an extremely rich feature-set out there with Dynasty Wire, recruiting, web-support, and the like. If they end up with big-time numbers, then we’d obviously re-evaluate our current thinking. </td><td rowspan="2" class="column-right" id="IDA3DN3D">
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      So franchise wasn't upgraded because not enough use it. I thought it was so important that they had a team in place to work on it for two years. And if it wasn't upgraded because not enough people are using it then why were we promised a great new franchise mode in Madden 12. It sounds like we will only get a new franchise mode in M12 if lots of people use online dynasty in ncaa.
      Last edited by rooney8; 07-30-2010, 12:04 PM.
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      • ryan36
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        • Feb 2003
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        Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

        Originally posted by rooney8
        So franchise wasn't upgraded because not enough use it. I thought it was so important that they had a team in place to work on it for two years. And if it wasn't upgraded because not enough people are using it then why were we promised a great new franchise mode in Madden 12. It sounds like we will only get a new franchise mode in M12 if lots of people use online dynasty in ncaa.
        ONLINE franchise man. And the thing is, unless you're part of a sports message board, can you imagine how hard it is logistically to get 31 of your closest classmates together to schedule an ONLINE franchise. The CPU would take over for any teams not user controlled, but still. And those same 31 people would have to have madden. I can't believe Ian didn't know it wasn't going to be used by most of his install base. Unless they move SINGLE PLAYER franchises online...he won't see more use. People are way too busy in many cases.

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        • Danimal
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          • Mar 2003
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          #5
          Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

          Originally posted by rooney8
          why were we promised a great new franchise mode in Madden 12.
          I don't know where anyone was promised a franchise mode in M12. People are taking the posting by Phil in the way they want to hear it. All he said is they looked at it and it was going to take more then a year to fix.
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          • metallicatz
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            • Sep 2003
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            #6
            Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

            I think what it points to is that the majority of franchise players are offline guys.....myself included. I play nothing but franchise mode, and I absolutely despise playing online.....unless I know the other guy.

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            • ryan36
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              • Feb 2003
              • 10139

              #7
              Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

              Originally posted by metallicatz
              I think what it points to is that the majority of franchise players are offline guys.....myself included. I play nothing but franchise mode, and I absolutely despise playing online.....unless I know the other guy.
              This. Long term I think that by trying to get people like me online though, they see more recurring revenue streams, monthly subscription fees etc... but the problem is the online experience is still crap. It's just crap. I don't know if it's that users don't play like football, or the CPU doesn't play like football, but I hate the games.

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              • GiantBlue76
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                • Jun 2007
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                Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

                So I have a couple of beefs with these responses (Go figure ).

                First off, the online franchise comments. This is something that creates much of the angst that many folks have towards EA Tiburon. If you put a feature out there that is lacking in many areas and isn't polished, people aren't going to use it. You can't call it online "franchise" if it is missing many of the elements that make it "franchise". Many commissioners found it to be too much work to create a bunch of "house rules". Also, a lot of people believed that they would actually add those features in since Ian made a point to say that it was all server based and they could add those elements later in the year. Really? Nothing was done, not only last year, but an entire dev cycle. Zero improvement. How about a real working web site? If you are going to release a feature, complete the feature and polish it. Don't release it half-baked, then bitch that no one used it. This happens constantly in Madden. Don't believe me? Look at pro-tak and adaptive AI from last year. Both items I praised as saying they were good ideas with great potential. How much have they improved an entire year from then? Zero. Truly amazing.

                I know it falls on def ears with these guys, but it would really be nice if the Madden team built on their game. Madden is made up of a bunch of decent ideas that are completely fragmented and unpolished. It is evident that the direction of the game is dictated by what can grow the revenue with minimal investment. That's why we see many small elements that are designed to take your money rather than provide significant replay value. I understand that, as it's a business and they are the only NFL game in town. However, it's alienating what was once an incredibly loyal customer base. The mentality that I get from that interview is the "we know what's best" mindset. Really?

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                • rooney8
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                  • Jul 2009
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                  #9
                  Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

                  Originally posted by ryan36
                  ONLINE franchise man. And the thing is, unless you're part of a sports message board, can you imagine how hard it is logistically to get 31 of your closest classmates together to schedule an ONLINE franchise. The CPU would take over for any teams not user controlled, but still. And those same 31 people would have to have madden. I can't believe Ian didn't know it wasn't going to be used by most of his install base. Unless they move SINGLE PLAYER franchises online...he won't see more use. People are way too busy in many cases.
                  But I thought they were rebuilding franchise mode and it would be the same both online and offline like ncaa.
                  This is what Phil said in his franchise blog and it says something very different to Ian.
                  Last year we delivered Online Franchise and while it was received very well by community and press, the usage was among the lowest for any of our gameplay modes. What this said to us was that Franchise mode as whole needed more than just a new access point, it needed a complete refresh.
                  I don't actually care about online franchise but I just don't think they are gonna bother with offline franchise if they aren't touching online aswell.
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                  • GiantBlue76
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                    • Jun 2007
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                    Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

                    Originally posted by ryan36
                    ONLINE franchise man. And the thing is, unless you're part of a sports message board, can you imagine how hard it is logistically to get 31 of your closest classmates together to schedule an ONLINE franchise. The CPU would take over for any teams not user controlled, but still. And those same 31 people would have to have madden. I can't believe Ian didn't know it wasn't going to be used by most of his install base. Unless they move SINGLE PLAYER franchises online...he won't see more use. People are way too busy in many cases.
                    You are basically taking how you feel and making it a blanket statement. You have no idea how many people run online leagues for madden. A lot of the same folks had those leagues, but didn't use the online franchise. They did it better themselves. That's why the usage was low. They already had a system in place to handle all of the things that online franchise was lacking. They already had a better web site and better, more accurate stat tracking.

                    As for availability, in 2004, I played in an online league in 2k5. Actually, several. Some of them had up to 29 guys in it. We played over 10 seasons in each league and it was the greatest thing I've ever been a part of in video games. It was incredible. The online league feature was great. Full web site support, an awesome web integration with news stories, full customization of your league site, ESPN style stats that looked exactly like the REAL NFL stat pages, league leaders, MVP winners, you name it. A very "polished" feature. Yes, I use that word alot. I think online franchise is a great, great idea. However, they need to build on it and make it usable so that people use it. If their current system is easier, they aren't going to make the switch.

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                    • Danimal
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                      • Mar 2003
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                      #11
                      Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

                      Originally posted by metallicatz
                      I think what it points to is that the majority of franchise players are offline guys.....myself included. I play nothing but franchise mode, and I absolutely despise playing online.....unless I know the other guy.
                      Totally disagree.

                      I ran a franchise and we got through 3 seasons. Had plenty of owners, the biggest issues besides the obvious having to make house rules for player movement was the lack of CPU sliders and that the CPU didn't fill it's roster correctly between seasons.

                      Imagine as commish having to develop rules for free agency to stimulate player movement (today's NFL is all about FA and player movement) and then having to go and fix every CPU team post draft to make sure they were carrying enough QB's, CB's etc just to make them competent.

                      You can't expect people to fill up a 32 team franchise, but you also gave the guys running OF with 10-15 people no incentive with no sliders and an incompetent cpu off season.

                      I'm really disappointed in the logic as well. They launch it, tell everyone it isn't complete and that they will patch things in on the server. We have tons of people here who won't start their offline franchise to patches and roster are final. So to use the logic that most didn't complete a season is a bit skewed because they eluded to fixes that never came.

                      Regardless I've finally realized there is nothing I can do about this, initially my group was really upset but when thinking about the fun we had last year we're going to give it a go with M11 and jump through all the same hoops. I don't agree with their logic, but it is their logic.
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                      • ryan36
                        7 dirty words...
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 10139

                        #12
                        Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

                        Originally posted by tazdevil20
                        You are basically taking how you feel and making it a blanket statement. You have no idea how many people run online leagues for madden. A lot of the same folks had those leagues, but didn't use the online franchise. They did it better themselves. That's why the usage was low. They already had a system in place to handle all of the things that online franchise was lacking. They already had a better web site and better, more accurate stat tracking.

                        As for availability, in 2004, I played in an online league in 2k5. Actually, several. Some of them had up to 29 guys in it. We played over 10 seasons in each league and it was the greatest thing I've ever been a part of in video games. It was incredible. The online league feature was great. Full web site support, an awesome web integration with news stories, full customization of your league site, ESPN style stats that looked exactly like the REAL NFL stat pages, league leaders, MVP winners, you name it. A very "polished" feature. Yes, I use that word alot. I think online franchise is a great, great idea. However, they need to build on it and make it usable so that people use it. If their current system is easier, they aren't going to make the switch.
                        You have a point...but look at Ian's comments about what percentage of the install base even TRIES to play a game online, vs. who downloads patches, etc....online games ranked/unranked/tournaments/against my dead mom/franchises, just aren't where the majority of games are played. My point really is simply that online franchise being left alone, doesn't mean that offline is being screwed , too. (although this year that's the case). The minute offline franchise gets limited , etc. I think they'll see a lot of people not buy the game. I think most people like playing through their team's schedule at will

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                        • rooney8
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                          • Jul 2009
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                          #13
                          Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

                          Originally posted by Danimal
                          I don't know where anyone was promised a franchise mode in M12. People are taking the posting by Phil in the way they want to hear it. All he said is they looked at it and it was going to take more then a year to fix.
                          After reading his blog again you are right he alway say future not Madden12 but I would think most people who read the full blog get the impression of a new franchise mode in M12. Well thats not too bad after only 6 years of bad franchise mode I will get a great new one in the future.
                          We feel great about where we’ve taken the foundation of Madden NFL and are ready to refocus on building Franchise and SuperStar from the ground up. We have already assembled a team fully dedicated on setting the vision for what Franchise and SuperStar modes can and should be in the future. Since we are starting with a clean canvas heading into Madden NFL 12, we want the community to help us shape our direction- starting NOW. Let us know what you’d like to see in Madden career modes in the future. We’re not just looking for small add-ons either. We want your big ideas. What would revolutionize career modes in your opinion?
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                          • ryan36
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                            • Feb 2003
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                            Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

                            Originally posted by Danimal
                            Totally disagree.


                            Regardless I've finally realized there is nothing I can do about this, initially my group was really upset but when thinking about the fun we had last year we're going to give it a go with M11 and jump through all the same hoops. I don't agree with their logic, but it is their logic.
                            I think a single season online franchise would be a lot of fun,...but over multiple may not be.

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                            • Palo20
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                              • Dec 2006
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                              Re: GameShark: Ian Cummings Interview

                              Are 3 on 3 and Madden Ultimate Team expected to be more popular than online franchise? I just don't see it.

                              Also, I think it's harder to get 3 friends together at one time to play online than it is to get a decent amount of people for online franchise.
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