Madden NFL Creative Director, Ian Cummings Interview (Maddenbible)
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Re: Madden NFL Creative Director, Ian Cummings Interview (Maddenbible)
Let's see...Each minute would be one year in Eli's career.
It would have to start out a generic but promising chord progression for the first 2 minutes, begin to get tediously angering the next 2, the 5th minute should have a nice long solo ending in a luck-driven legato run hitting a huge (I'm talking 2 or 3 steps) bend to finish it, then perhaps fade back into a minor scale to cause uncertainty in the legitimacy of the miracle solo that previously occured.
*NOT BASHING IAN'S GUITAR PROWESS, JUST THE SUBJECT OF HIS SONG*
I'm a musician as well and diehard Eagle fan, so I don't particularly share the same views. I agree Ian should record something. Just maybe not an Eli song.Last edited by RedZoneD25; 01-15-2011, 04:41 PM.Comment
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Re: Madden NFL Creative Director, Ian Cummings Interview (Maddenbible)
Let's see...Each minute would be one year in Eli's career.
It would have to start out a generic but promising chord progression for the first 2 minutes, begin to get tediously angering the next 2, the 5th minute should have a nice long solo ending in a luck-driven legato run hitting a huge (I'm talking 2 or 3 steps) bend to finish it, then perhaps fade back into a minor scale to cause uncertainty in the legitimacy of the miracle solo that previously occured.
*NOT BASHING IAN'S GUITAR PROWESS, JUST THE SUBJECT OF HIS SONG*
I'm a musician as well and diehard Eagle fan, so I don't particularly share the same views. I agree Ian should record something. Just maybe not an Eli song.Because I live in van down by the river...Comment
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Re: Madden NFL Creative Director, Ian Cummings Interview (Maddenbible)
Ian love the interview you did and thanks so much for info you given us. I'm hoping from what I here in this podcast might tell me that focus may turn more towards offline franchise mode then online franchise mode this coming year. I feel like online franchise mode is just to much of headache to get people to join and to keep it up and going all the time and hoping people want quit on it. Offline franchise mode is more fun and that is where the focus should be at more this coming year. But again thanks for the info and keep up the good work Ian.Comment
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Re: Madden NFL Creative Director, Ian Cummings Interview (Maddenbible)
I agree with LK. I'm very excited for the potential of a new franchise mode experience. I live and die by that mode in every sports game I play, and I'd love nothing more to get lost in the depth of Madden again.Comment
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Re: Madden NFL Creative Director, Ian Cummings Interview (Maddenbible)
Ian love the interview you did and thanks so much for info you given us. I'm hoping from what I here in this podcast might tell me that focus may turn more towards offline franchise mode then online franchise mode this coming year. I feel like online franchise mode is just to much of headache to get people to join and to keep it up and going all the time and hoping people want quit on it. Offline franchise mode is more fun and that is where the focus should be at more this coming year. But again thanks for the info and keep up the good work Ian.
Not sure what you mean by "shift focus" as there was almost zero focus on OF from M10's OF to M11's save for a few bugs. Would really like to see some work put in to OF, as well as offline.Comment
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Re: Madden NFL Creative Director, Ian Cummings Interview (Maddenbible)
Let's see...Each minute would be one year in Eli's career.
It would have to start out a generic but promising chord progression for the first 2 minutes, begin to get tediously angering the next 2, the 5th minute should have a nice long solo ending in a luck-driven legato run hitting a huge (I'm talking 2 or 3 steps) bend to finish it, then perhaps fade back into a minor scale to cause uncertainty in the legitimacy of the miracle solo that previously occured.Comment
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Re: Madden NFL Creative Director, Ian Cummings Interview (Maddenbible)
Main part of that interview that sticks out in my opinion is this. In 2004/2005 (lots of peoples favorite versions right?) They pretty much had free reign to add in the things THEY wanted, but now they have to get approval from many others to implement something. Damn.Comment
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