Madden NFL 10: The Game Which Almost Was

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  • SonicZulu25
    Rookie
    • Jan 2009
    • 97

    #16
    Re: Madden NFL 10: The Game Which Almost Was

    Originally posted by NoFear
    All I want is a deep, deep franchise mode. Is that so much to ask? I can honestly go through an off-season in 10 minutes on Madden 10. Might take me 5 minutes to draft, but that's the only thing worthwhile.

    More signature playing styles would be a welcome addition too. I think the starting running backs, wide receivers and defensive ends should all have their signature moves.
    The franchise mode is what I would like to see improved upon as well, and I think the made a good step back in the right direction much like 2005 had.

    Overall though, I am having fun with this game. This is much much better than the crap they released the last few years on this gen of gaming. There are definitely some gameplay issues but I honestly believe that we have become very picky....which is fine by me and hopefully will only provide feedback to the devs in making this game play better in the future.

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    • rudyjuly2
      Cade Cunningham
      • Aug 2002
      • 14816

      #17
      Re: Madden NFL 10: The Game Which Almost Was

      I gave Madden 10 a shot but my two of my biggest disappointments in it were the camera angles and the fact it's not college football. Obviously they can fix the first issue and not the second. I think Madden 10 was a lot better than NCAA 10 in my short time with it but the lousy camera angles in both games really hurt my enjoyment of the game. Some of us use to play with the blimp camera on the PS2 and like a higher point of view camera. Some of us loved the custom camera angles we used to get in the older versions. Bring some of those options back and I'll be much happier.

      Lastly (and this is for Madden and NCAA 11) I think the game needs to go back to being fun. I think a lot of criticism of these games, and I include myself in this, is that the game isn't realistic enough. Whether the 3-4 doesn't generate enough pass rush, the NT isn't occupying enough double teams, the sim stats aren't right, etc, etc. Guess what, none of that stuff was done that well on the PS2 and many of the critics talk openly about how great the PS2 versions were (NCAA 04 or NCAA 06, Madden 03 or Madden 05).

      The PS2 versions had lousy line play when you compared it to real life. It was Tecmo style wrestling in the trenches but the game produced decent results and we liked it. One of the things I liked about NCAA 06 were the impact players. I loved seeing the great players dominate and instill fear in you from both an offensive and defensive perspective. I'd like to see a big difference between good and bad players even if it breaks the sim rules. I'd like to see a bigger difference between scat backs breaking my ankles with crazy juke moves versus power backs running me over (and let me do it too). I want the deep ball to be easier to complete for both me and the cpu. Big plays are fun! People want realism but taking a sack or throwing the ball away has never been part of the fun football games in the past.

      People do need to look at why they loved the football games of the past and compare what those games did versus what we are asking these new games to do. In many ways they oppose each other. Be careful what we wish for. Maybe someone will build a great football game that is truly sim AND fun. But I'll settle for fun at the moment. It's been awhile.

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      • GiantBlue76
        Banned
        • Jun 2007
        • 3287

        #18
        Re: Madden NFL 10: The Game Which Almost Was

        Originally posted by Rocky
        I would honestly rather see them focus on the offline franchise than online franchise. IMO, that is still the single most important mode in sports gaming.

        I believe I had a great, easy to implement idea in adding storylines to the franchise mode.
        http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ibilities.html

        The best franchise mode ever (Madden NFL 2007 for the PS2) had something similar to this and I played the heck out of that game.
        I find it amusing to read posts like this. It's the single most important mode in sports games in YOUR OPINION... Simply because YOU enjoy it the most. Someone who plays online and likes to have real online leagues will think the exact opposite. A simple solution? How about making all of the modes you have in the game up to par with what is out there already or was done 5 years ago?

        There's a long way to go for Madden to be worth 60 dollars... Or 20 dollars for that matter.

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        • michigan21
          Pro
          • Feb 2005
          • 547

          #19
          Re: Madden NFL 10: The Game Which Almost Was

          Originally posted by tazdevil20
          I find it amusing to read posts like this. It's the single most important mode in sports games in YOUR OPINION... Simply because YOU enjoy it the most. Someone who plays online and likes to have real online leagues will think the exact opposite. A simple solution? How about making all of the modes you have in the game up to par with what is out there already or was done 5 years ago?

          There's a long way to go for Madden to be worth 60 dollars... Or 20 dollars for that matter.
          Its a opinion shared by alot of older gamers like myself. Thirty-six, married, three kids, a job. You know, life. Its really hard to devote a ton of time to play a game online in a franchise. I think Ea can do both. I think they can do something with online franchise, while tweaking and adding to offline.
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          • Tito78
            Banned
            • Nov 2007
            • 620

            #20
            Re: Madden NFL 10: The Game Which Almost Was

            In my opinion, the Madden franchise has a long way to go. I'm not buying the game right away when it drops. I may not even rent it at first. I'll probably check the forums here for info concerning exploits and glitches; if I buy the game, it will be a used copy. I'm not paying $60.00 for this game.

            One thing is certain: I won't have any expectations for Madden 11. That way I won't be disappointed.

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            • HiTEqMETHOD
              Rookie
              • Sep 2008
              • 209

              #21
              I haven't bought Madden since '07 and I don't see myself doing so until 2012. I'm being optimistic here because I remember thinking way back in 2007 that 2010 would be a good game and I got burned. I'm just hoping either EA shapes up or someone else makes a great football game by then. APF2k8 was good but I need a franchise mode!

              The main problem I have with EA's games are their lack of any sort of mojo or swagger. APF2k8 had it, PES has it, NBA 2k has it. Why can't EA just use all those resources and make a decent football game? Instead I get an easter egg shell with the mona lisa painted on it but when you open it up there's no treat.

              Oh and if NCAA Football is as boring and unexciting as it was last year the upcoming college football season will be slightly less enjoyable.
              I'm all for APF going PES on EA (acronyms FTW!)

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              • rodriggo
                Banned
                • Aug 2007
                • 56

                #22
                The annual "What I want in Madden" thread.

                Let me tell you how it ends........they ignore everything you ask for.

                They simply take a feature already in this years game and give it a catchy name like:

                Madden 11: "Field General" - make pre-snap adjustments.

                or

                Madden 11: "Become a Dynasty" - Play as the same team over and over and over again.

                or

                Madden 11: "Own the League" - Control every aspect of your team except for the ******* stadium music.

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                • bbmike15
                  Rookie
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 28

                  #23
                  I agree with everything but the online franchise. Is anyone actually playing this??? I thought it was a complete bust Iean no salary cap??? Signing free agents and trading at will??? What the point??? And the online award should of gone to the NCAA online dynasty which is FAR superior to madden joke of online franchise

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                  • jyoung
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 11132

                    #24
                    I think Madden this year is in the same shape that Live 09 was two years ago or NHL 08 three years ago:

                    A good, fun game with lots of flaws that if fixed, could become a great game.

                    I think the development team they've got in place has the right vision and leadership to get the job done.

                    Next year should be the year that Madden finally moves out of the "C tier" of sports franchises up into the "B tier" with NBA Live and others.

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                    • RGiles36
                      MVP
                      • Jan 2008
                      • 3957

                      #25
                      Re: Madden NFL 10: The Game Which Almost Was

                      Originally posted by rodriggo
                      The annual "What I want in Madden" thread.

                      Let me tell you how it ends........they ignore everything you ask for.


                      Sorry bro' -- the above was applicable every year up until M10. Much of what was implemented this past year came from many wishlists that you claim have been ignored, mine in particular for sure.

                      It's one thing to criticize Tiburon and staff for their shortcomings. But it's time to let go of all the outdated beefs that no longer fit the bill. They do listen, even if some things aren't implemented to our satisfaction.
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                      • stylezgwhite
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 36

                        #26
                        Re: Madden NFL 10: The Game Which Almost Was

                        I want them to stop worrying about authentic hand towels and start worrying about the gameplay. How about a working IR feature? How about being able to see where you drafted a player? How about an actual scouting system that needs to be used to draft properly? How about some tackle animations that go with the flow of the play? How about making it so the CBs don't make their cut before my WR does? What about fixing the CPU QB so they don't throw a flat route when its 4th and 15?

                        At least we have hand towels.

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                        • dfos81
                          Banned
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 2210

                          #27
                          Re: Madden NFL 10: The Game Which Almost Was

                          Originally posted by rgiles36


                          Sorry bro' -- the above was applicable every year up until M10. Much of what was implemented this past year came from many wishlists that you claim have been ignored, mine in particular for sure.

                          It's one thing to criticize Tiburon and staff for their shortcomings. But it's time to let go of all the outdated beefs that no longer fit the bill. They do listen, even if some things aren't implemented to our satisfaction.
                          I agree.
                          They made Madden 10 better, just build on what we enjoyed and fix what needs to be fixed.
                          I've mentioned Dynamic Dna in the "Ratings Czar" thread, things like this and more improved presentation, locomotion/phyiscs, etc. Would really help make M11 "The Game".

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                          • ScoobySnax
                            #faceuary2014
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 7624

                            #28
                            Re: Madden NFL 10: The Game Which Almost Was

                            Originally posted by rodriggo
                            The annual "What I want in Madden" thread.

                            Let me tell you how it ends........they ignore everything you ask for.

                            They simply take a feature already in this years game and give it a catchy name like:

                            Madden 11: "Field General" - make pre-snap adjustments.

                            or

                            Madden 11: "Become a Dynasty" - Play as the same team over and over and over again.

                            or

                            Madden 11: "Own the League" - Control every aspect of your team except for the ******* stadium music.
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                            • acarrero
                              Pro
                              • Nov 2004
                              • 432

                              #29
                              Madden sucked again. I got is free with the SI offer and have played a total of maybe 4 games since. The gameplay is so stale by now, it's the same game every year with new animations and a new feature here and there. At least NCAA Football lets you play D in a new way, Madden didn't even have that feature. Needs 1) new game engine, 2) new announcing booth, and 3) new presentation.

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                              • ridemooses
                                Rookie
                                • Apr 2009
                                • 244

                                #30
                                How long did you debate whether it should be "that" or "which"? I think you got it wrong.
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