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  • canes21
    Hall Of Fame
    • Sep 2008
    • 22937

    #1

    Slower presentation option.

    Let me start off by saying I love the new play call screen and don't want to see it go away. The PIP with the crowd/field action, the stats, and the plays is great. I love it.

    That said, it often feels like post-play the game goes back to that screen far too quickly and it's jarring and makes me personally feel removed from the atmosphere at times. If I don't press anything, I'd like to see the presentation flow in real-time in full screen more than it does.

    I'd love to see an option to where we can keep the presentation how it is now for games to flow quicker, but we could also have an expanded option that lets the game stay in full screen longer and plays out in real-time more like a real game so that you can better take in the atmosphere, feel the breaks between plays, etc.
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  • SilverBullet19
    MVP
    • Oct 2015
    • 4090

    #2
    Re: Slower presentation option.

    On the flip side of the coin, play callers are identifying and calling in plays/packages ASAP. staying in full screen longer leaves you with less time on the play clock, or unrealistically delays the play clock
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    • canes21
      Hall Of Fame
      • Sep 2008
      • 22937

      #3
      Re: Slower presentation option.

      Originally posted by SilverBullet19
      On the flip side of the coin, play callers are identifying and calling in plays/packages ASAP. staying in full screen longer leaves you with less time on the play clock, or unrealistically delays the play clock
      Play/game clock don't have to continue running the entire time. That's how it works in Madden. For some of the atmospheric scenes and replays the clocks will stop so the user can watch them without losing any time.
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      • NYG_Misery
        Rookie
        • Oct 2023
        • 284

        #4
        Re: Slower presentation option.

        Some might disagree but I actually like Madden 25 pre/post play presentation since it looks like what I see on Sundays. In Madden the players feel more alive. CFB 25 feels less alive on the field when compared to how hyped up and animated the crowd/atmosphere is.

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        • baconbits11
          MVP
          • Oct 2014
          • 2620

          #5
          Re: Slower presentation option.

          I'd also like to see stats stay up for longer than 2 seconds in both games.

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          • TON1C
            Rookie
            • Mar 2010
            • 262

            #6
            Re: Slower presentation option.

            I agree. I’m also really hoping we get some QoL updates for the playcall screen too. Namely a different location or better UX for the previous play info as you can’t flip to it from some screens as well as an option to sub out your player with medium or higher W&T, similar to what shows up for the in-game injuries. It’s annoyingly tedious to swap them manually in the depth chart, especially if they’re a skill position player or it’s a short term thing.

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            • _-King-_
              Pro
              • Oct 2010
              • 726

              #7
              Re: Slower presentation option.

              This is really apparent in CPU vs. CPU. It's just rapid fire one play after another. No time at all in between for presentation.

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              • pietasterp
                All Star
                • Feb 2004
                • 6248

                #8
                Re: Slower presentation option.

                They also need to give you more than 2 seconds to make a decision on what you want to do with the ball at the start of Overtime. I literally can't even read all the options (and corresponding buttons) in the time they give you to make a decision.

                Why is that part of the game time-limited at all, anyway? It seems totally unnecessary.

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                • jello1717
                  All Star
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 5721

                  #9
                  Re: Slower presentation option.

                  Originally posted by pietasterp
                  They also need to give you more than 2 seconds to make a decision on what you want to do with the ball at the start of Overtime. I literally can't even read all the options (and corresponding buttons) in the time they give you to make a decision.

                  Why is that part of the game time-limited at all, anyway? It seems totally unnecessary.


                  There’s only ever 1 correct option if you win the toss in OT, and the game defaults to that if you time out, so it doesn’t really matter.
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                  • wallofhate
                    Pro
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 654

                    #10
                    Re: Slower presentation option.

                    It's funny I was thinking this too figured i was just weird... I wait for certain replays and it either jumps passed out or takes so long to cue up i skip over it by accident..I know i can just replay it myself but it does take me out the immersion like your saying...1st world gripe i know lol

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                    • pietasterp
                      All Star
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 6248

                      #11
                      Re: Slower presentation option.

                      Originally posted by pietasterp
                      They also need to give you more than 2 seconds to make a decision on what you want to do with the ball at the start of Overtime. I literally can't even read all the options (and corresponding buttons) in the time they give you to make a decision.

                      Why is that part of the game time-limited at all, anyway? It seems totally unnecessary.
                      Originally posted by jello1717
                      There’s only ever 1 correct option if you win the toss in OT, and the game defaults to that if you time out, so it doesn’t really matter.
                      If you're suggesting that playing defense first is the only correct option, there's actually very little statistical evidence for that being the case.

                      https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7861217/

                      But, that's entirely beside the point (although an interesting discussion!). The point is why would there be a time-limit for that decision in the game at all? I get that a lot of people don't take their time and look at all the options, but I'd like to do that. Maybe I want to consider the wind direction, or which way the student section is (which I know doesn't make an impact in-game but we're all wasting time pretending this is real college football anyway LOL).

                      It doesn't cost anything to get rid of a timer that never should have been there to begin with. Why make the OT decision a Quick-Time Event?

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                      • jello1717
                        All Star
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 5721

                        #12
                        Re: Slower presentation option.

                        Originally posted by pietasterp
                        If you're suggesting that playing defense first is the only correct option, there's actually very little statistical evidence for that being the case.



                        https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7861217/



                        But, that's entirely beside the point (although an interesting discussion!). The point is why would there be a time-limit for that decision in the game at all? I get that a lot of people don't take their time and look at all the options, but I'd like to do that. Maybe I want to consider the wind direction, or which way the student section is (which I know doesn't make an impact in-game but we're all wasting time pretending this is real college football anyway LOL).



                        It doesn't cost anything to get rid of a timer that never should have been there to begin with. Why make the OT decision a Quick-Time Event?


                        I didn’t look at the article, but have you ever seen a team not choose defense?

                        As far as how it’s implemented, I’m kinda surprised we get any time at all since they don’t even show the pregame coin toss. Judging by that we should feel lucky they show anything at all.
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