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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 34032

    #1

    Madden NFL 11: Madden is Watching (ESPN)

    You wouldn't believe how many interceptions Brett Favre threw online last season, and EA is counting every single one as they track online user data to help shape the direction of Madden NFL 11.

    "The average length of a "Madden NFL 10" game is 63 minutes, but only 17 minutes of this time is spent actually playing the game. The other 46 minutes are spent on things like calling plays, setting up audibles, making substitutions, and watching replays. Another crazy stat thrown out at the event is the fact that while most team playbooks offer an average of 330 plays, the average gamer only uses 13 plays per game.

    That is why the tag line for this year's game is "'Madden NFL 11': Simpler. Quicker. Deeper," as EA Sports is looking to not only speed up the time it takes to complete a game, but make the experience geared more toward how people are actually playing "Madden" online according to this user data they've compiled.

    "Our online base, our online connected rate continues to rise dramatically," explains "Madden" executive producer Jeremy Strauser. "We're able to now bring a tremendous amount of data in on real-time usage, real-time gameplay, in terms of reports from our connected user base.

    "We're bringing in over 173 million data reports ever single day with 'Madden,'" adds Strauser. "We're able to take this real-time data, confirm what's working, what's not working, and make changes to the game real-time while it's consumed."

    One example of how this quick-fix ability is a gameplay tweak from last year. When "Madden NFL 10" first shipped, EA started tracking Hit Stick tackles. While 1,135,443,163 were attempted, an astounding 518,959,818 were actually completed, for a success rate of 46-percent. Hit Stick tackles were meant to be a high risk/high reward type feature where gamers whiff and pay the price, but by making 46-percent of these tackles, the high risk part of the equation was almost nullified. So EA Sports went in and made a gameplay change through an online update about a month into the season, and the Hit Stick success rate plummeted down to the levels the game designers originally intended."
    Steve Noah
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  • SA1NT401
    Banned
    • Sep 2007
    • 3498

    #2
    Re: Madden NFL 11: Madden is Watching (ESPN)

    thanks Steve....

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    • Palo20
      MVP
      • Dec 2006
      • 3908

      #3
      Re: Madden NFL 11: Madden is Watching (ESPN)

      I hope they Dont dumb down the playbooks.
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      • qpc123
        MVP
        • Jul 2003
        • 3773

        #4
        Not sure gearing the game to the way people play online is a step in the right direction
        "You come at the King, you best not miss..."

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        • Facts
          Rookie
          • May 2009
          • 203

          #5
          Uh-ohhhhh. Look if Player A is constantly throwing picks w/ Farve because he sucks at the game, it shouldn't effect us. Please don't boost guys stats because of the lack of skills of the players.

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          • LucianoJJ
            Pro
            • Jan 2006
            • 593

            #6
            Sim players who use deep playbooks suffer, while online cheesers get a boost.

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            • PantherBeast_OS
              RKO!!
              • Apr 2009
              • 6636

              #7
              Re: Madden NFL 11: Madden is Watching (ESPN)

              Well I just hope this stuff doesn't affect the playbooks and all. They should base gameplay online on how they should fix the game itself. Alot people who play online is guys with not alot skills are just kids playing. But I don't want to see playbooks get chopped up because of this. Then it would game boring again just running the same old few plays. I am hoping soon enough Ian are Phil will clear this up in a blog in the next few weeks are so. This does worry me some. But thanks for the info Steveo

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              • ZoneKIller
                MVP
                • Mar 2009
                • 1388

                #8
                Re: Madden NFL 11: Madden is Watching (ESPN)

                Ahhh.I knew it was coming to this.ONLINE is the number 1 feature for all video games.I never play online but I did with MW2.And the majority of the time I played with KIDS.I think most of the time thats all thats online.Im 29 years of age and Im a HARDCORE offline madden franchise junkie.How I wish I was still back in 2002 with madden for the PS2.
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                • buckeye02
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 4152

                  #9
                  Re: Madden NFL 11: Madden is Watching (ESPN)

                  Oh god. How many years until Madden is strictly an online game only?? Us in depth offline players are slowly being phased out by the looks of that post.

                  Might as well just take offline franchise right out of the game.

                  Online gaming has killed what made the games popular in the first place. Online cheesers who know little about how the game is actually played will rejoice.

                  Quicker, Simplier, Deeper. I cant make anything good out of that.
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                  • buckeye02
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 4152

                    #10
                    Re: Madden NFL 11: Madden is Watching (ESPN)

                    Originally posted by qpc123
                    Not sure gearing the game to the way people play online is a step in the right direction
                    Greatest post ive ever read on the forums. This should be posted all over EAs studios.
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                    • Valdarez
                      All Star
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 5075

                      #11
                      Re: Madden NFL 11: Madden is Watching (ESPN)

                      The numbers have to be taken in context as well. Are folks avoid interceptions by calling the same plays over and over again? By using a small number of routes? Definitely have meaning if looked at through the right lense. I built a data warehouse for a system that combined online marketing providers (SEM/SEO info across Ad Networks)) about 1.5 years ago to build out an online drill down reporting system. You can have all the information in the world, but if you don't ask the right questions, and more importantly, answer them with the right data, all that store stats don't amount to a hill of beans. FTR, if Ian reads this... MindManager was AWESOME for defining our feeds and huge datasets (some repeated, some didn't), especially when we started slicing it (created icon set for slicing & filtering the MindManager views). It saved us tons of time working with a filtered view.
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                      • adfletch71
                        Banned
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 727

                        #12
                        Re: Madden NFL 11: Madden is Watching (ESPN)

                        The executives at EA just dont get it. After 5 years, lose of revenue every year and arcade style game play, they still going this way. WOW..when will these cats wake up. If they not trying to go the sim route, then create 2 games. One for arcade style like blitz and one for sim, since we have no other choice in the deal. I think i'm giving up on the nfl video game stuff and get more into the NBA and MLB, at lest we have choices on those fronts. We need options and this one sided take it or leave it approach at EA is just wrong. I want madden to succeed, but they need to get more sim and less arcade.

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                        • ZoneKIller
                          MVP
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 1388

                          #13
                          Re: Madden NFL 11: Madden is Watching (ESPN)

                          Originally posted by Valdarez
                          a hill of beans.
                          LOL Havent heard that in awhile.But you are correct and make a very good point.What if some kid was playing and they ran out of the I formation every game because thats the only formation they use in their middle school.(thats how my middle school did)
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                          • buckeye02
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 4152

                            #14
                            Re: Madden NFL 11: Madden is Watching (ESPN)

                            EA Sports is looking to not only speed up the time it takes to complete a game, but make the experience geared more toward how people are actually playing "Madden" online according to this user data they've compiled.
                            Again, please tell me im not seeing what im seeing. I cannot be seeing that. Is the play call screen now going to be like the old Tecmo Bowl???
                            PSN: buckeye02

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                            • Valdarez
                              All Star
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 5075

                              #15
                              Re: Madden NFL 11: Madden is Watching (ESPN)

                              Originally posted by ZoneKIller
                              LOL Havent heard that in awhile.But you are correct and make a very good point.What if some kid was playing and they ran out of the I formation every game because thats the only formation they use in their middle school.(thats how my middle school did)
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