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NFL Fever Vets?
I've been playing NFL Fever 2003 the last couple of days and just got 2004 on eBay. Anybody else play or use to play the fever games? I love them..something different to play and they (XSN) do a lot of things that you wont see in Madden. Also does anybody know where I can find these updated rosters in the vid below? They gotta be out there.

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I see the vide is made by bbhighlitesgs & co. These guys have more surnames than Heinz has varieties! I'm not sure who is who, but there's lots of bans going on around here.
If you look at the 2:25 mark in the first vid, shows a gadget play with Staley? Not sure if this is a fully roster customizeable as you want or if the dude just did the Eagles.
Though I will say at the 3:55 mark the defender launching himself to stop the TD looked pretty good!Last edited by daflyboys; 02-06-2011, 05:30 PM. -
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Just got 04 and when I play on my 360 it looks very laggy..does this have anything to do with the HD settings?Who Dat!Comment
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yes for some reason it doesnt run as smooth as it does on xbox 1.
the biggest knock on fever is that the playbooks DIDNT CHANGE ONCE in the 3 years XSN made the game.
2002 was unbelievable, but then they never added on to the game... Sounds very familiar to how madden is now.Comment
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Denver Broncos, Miami Hurricanes, Spurs, Rockies, Avalanche, Rapids, Zenit St. Petersburg, Man. UnitedComment
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Humm Looks Interesting... What can or cant you do with this game?
Edit plays or playbooks? Full edit of players or teams?Comment
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Fever had great graphics and I did enjoy the progression feature which provided brief "scouting reports" on how each of your individual players were currently playing.
For me, the only problem was what I felt was unbalanced play in the single player.
No matter how poorly rated your offensive players were, with the lone exception of your running back, it was too easy to score. If you had a terrible running back, the CPU was usually able to keep you in check but any quarterback in the game was capable of putting up 1 or 2 play scoring drives with long bombs to any receiver in the game.
On the defensive end, it was too hard to consistently stop the CPU-teams no matter how highly rated your line or secondary was. Covering guys closely just led to a circus catch from the CPU receiver, even if they were double covered. It was easier to pile up user INT's in Fever than most other football games I've ever played, but there was still a feeling that you didn't have total control over things on defense.Comment

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