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  • oaba09
    Rookie
    • Oct 2011
    • 86

    #1

    How's the offline franchise?

    The last madden I bought was Madden 12 for the PS3. I recently got a PS4 so it gave me a reason to update all my sports games. Madden is next line but before doing so, I wanna get some opinions first.


    I'm primarily an offline franchise mode player and I still have a franchise ongoing in madden 12. I love managing my team roster and basically building a dynasty. I've heard a lot of bad things with the offline franchise mode of recent maddens which convinced me to stick with madden 12 until next gen systems came out. How is the offline franchise of madden 15? Is it a huge leap compared to Madden 12?
  • heelphreak
    MVP
    • Oct 2010
    • 1022

    #2
    Re: How's the offline franchise?

    It's functional at the moment but has some bugs. Stay away from owner mode unless you want to break stuff in your living room.
    Tar Heels | Panthers | Hornets

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    • oaba09
      Rookie
      • Oct 2011
      • 86

      #3
      Re: How's the offline franchise?

      Originally posted by heelphreak
      It's functional at the moment but has some bugs. Stay away from owner mode unless you want to break stuff in your living room.


      Thanks for the reply. Besides owner mode, what are the other types of offline franchise? Offline franchise is the most important feature for me when buying sports games so if it's broken, i'd rather stick to madden 12...

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      • heelphreak
        MVP
        • Oct 2010
        • 1022

        #4
        Re: How's the offline franchise?

        Coach mode. You still control personnel but only have to stay under the cap. You don't manage all the finances, which are FUBAR'd this year.

        This thread details the issues with owner mode.
        http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ble-funds.html
        Tar Heels | Panthers | Hornets

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        • lacrossepl9
          Just started!
          • Sep 2014
          • 1

          #5
          Re: How's the offline franchise?

          I am playing owner mode now and I really enjoy it. Although finances suck and I'm in my 3rd season as the Jags and -17 million in funds I actually have a great team that can easily win out this year on All-Madden, the one good thing about Owner Mode is that if you end with negative funds you can become the coach of your team which I will do after this season. The only reason I wanted to be owner is because I moved the Jags to Portland and became the River Hogs and I love the relocated stadium and my new team. Also fired Gus Bradley and hired Chuck Pagano so hopefully we can make it into the black before the end of the season cus I'd rather stay as the owner than be bumped down.

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          • heelphreak
            MVP
            • Oct 2010
            • 1022

            #6
            Re: How's the offline franchise?

            In my first CFM i moved the Jags to Portland as well, but switched to coach mode in the 2nd season.
            Tar Heels | Panthers | Hornets

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            • oaba09
              Rookie
              • Oct 2011
              • 86

              #7
              Re: How's the offline franchise?

              Originally posted by lacrossepl9
              I am playing owner mode now and I really enjoy it. Although finances suck and I'm in my 3rd season as the Jags and -17 million in funds I actually have a great team that can easily win out this year on All-Madden, the one good thing about Owner Mode is that if you end with negative funds you can become the coach of your team which I will do after this season. The only reason I wanted to be owner is because I moved the Jags to Portland and became the River Hogs and I love the relocated stadium and my new team. Also fired Gus Bradley and hired Chuck Pagano so hopefully we can make it into the black before the end of the season cus I'd rather stay as the owner than be bumped down.


              I guess that's what I will do as well. Im not too keen on managing finances anyway. As long as I can still manage the roster and the cap, I'll be fine. kinda crazy how a big company like EA can make a mistake that big...

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              • SwaggerCoach
                MVP
                • Oct 2011
                • 1342

                #8
                Re: How's the offline franchise?

                Offline CFM is enjoyable as a coach if you take some time to set it up:

                1) Edit all QBs traits to throw ball away: yes and sense pressure: paranoid. Vanwolfhawk also mentioned raising QBs ball carrier vision to 100...I will be testing this. But taking the time to edit the roster will help make the CPU more challenging and avoid getting sacked 4+ times a game.

                2) Check your opponents scheme and Playbook before you play them. Make sure both match up with the CPU's strengths on the roster. For example, if you're up against a team loaded at WR and QB but have a poor RB, switch them from Power Run to Vertical.

                I found that editing the Broncos Playbook to pass balanced really opened up Peyton Manning - highly suggest this. The CPU QB plays totally differently based on their Playbook.

                3) Set progression to end of year. A lot of guys have suggested taking control of all 32 teams and ignoring game prep because players develop too quickly. You can do this if you want - but I'm fine with the players development. I would just say make sure you mix up your game prep - don't spend all of it on gaining player XP - it's way too easy to build a super team.


                If you do those 3 things, and find a complimentary slider set that works for you, you will have a blast this year.

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                • T5063
                  Pro
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 802

                  #9
                  Re: How's the offline franchise?

                  Personally, I hate the way the new franchise mode is set up. It seems like it is designed for online multiplayer franchises and the offline single player crowd is just an afterthought. Its bearable but id rather have franchise mode like it was back in Madden 12.

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                  • Smirkin Dirk
                    All Star
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 5183

                    #10
                    Re: How's the offline franchise?

                    Being able to edit QBs is huge. I did the edits and only got to Rogers twice.
                    2022 'Plug and play' sim roster (XBX)

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                    • oaba09
                      Rookie
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 86

                      #11
                      Re: How's the offline franchise?

                      Originally posted by SwaggerCoach
                      Offline CFM is enjoyable as a coach if you take some time to set it up:

                      1) Edit all QBs traits to throw ball away: yes and sense pressure: paranoid. Vanwolfhawk also mentioned raising QBs ball carrier vision to 100...I will be testing this. But taking the time to edit the roster will help make the CPU more challenging and avoid getting sacked 4+ times a game.

                      2) Check your opponents scheme and Playbook before you play them. Make sure both match up with the CPU's strengths on the roster. For example, if you're up against a team loaded at WR and QB but have a poor RB, switch them from Power Run to Vertical.

                      I found that editing the Broncos Playbook to pass balanced really opened up Peyton Manning - highly suggest this. The CPU QB plays totally differently based on their Playbook.

                      3) Set progression to end of year. A lot of guys have suggested taking control of all 32 teams and ignoring game prep because players develop too quickly. You can do this if you want - but I'm fine with the players development. I would just say make sure you mix up your game prep - don't spend all of it on gaining player XP - it's way too easy to build a super team.


                      If you do those 3 things, and find a complimentary slider set that works for you, you will have a blast this year.


                      Thanks for the advice! I'll definitely be experimenting with the sliders to see the best fit for me..i want close games but I dont want the cpu being cheese. If i didn't buy a ps4, i'll probably skip madden 15. The only reason Im thinking of getting it is because i wanted to upgrade my sports games to next gen.

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