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  • illwill10
    Hall Of Fame
    • Mar 2009
    • 19829

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    Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

  • dougdeuce
    Pro
    • Apr 2009
    • 802

    #2
    Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

    I like the statement about how DPP was an idea they had at lunch 5 years ago. It really makes me wonder what else has been in the works for years that we still haven't heard of yet.

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    • mestevo
      Gooney Goo Goo
      • Apr 2010
      • 19556

      #3
      Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

      They almost certainly have a number of lists of things that they'd like to get to that have grown more than shrunk over the years.

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      • ABR173rd
        Rangers Lead The Way!!!!
        • Aug 2009
        • 1523

        #4
        Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

        Interesting article. One major issue that I've had with franchise for years is the un-realistic resigning bonuses and the amount of money it takes to sign rookies and FA. I'm not sure the process needs to be harder. It just needs to be more realistic like the value's of certain players based on age and other players at their same position relating to their monetary worth (Reggie Bush).

        Obviously some players are willing to stay with a team for less money because they are driven by championship hopes. It sounds from the interview like they know there is a problem with the salary cap but they don't know how to fix it?

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        • ABR173rd
          Rangers Lead The Way!!!!
          • Aug 2009
          • 1523

          #5
          Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

          Originally posted by dougdeuce
          I like the statement about how DPP was an idea they had at lunch 5 years ago. It really makes me wonder what else has been in the works for years that we still haven't heard of yet.
          I thought that comment was interesting because since the implementation of Dynasty/Franchise mode gamers have requested this- so EA only thought of this themselves five years ago.

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          • TheRealZoKnowsGaming
            Rookie
            • Sep 2009
            • 18

            #6
            Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

            I actually talked to Josh about this and he says they get it. The improved cut and sign logic should be the first step towards them making major strides and improvement in this area. Believe me I expressed the same sentiment and how hard it becomes to resign those guys. I got the sense that they will only improve this feature, with the new logic if Ivory and Thomas perform the Saints won't just keep Bush "just because", they are more apt to cut ties with him. It was a fun interview.

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            • bigdfan76
              Pro
              • Sep 2008
              • 655

              #7
              Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

              I'm disappointed that the combine, pro-days and individual work outs aren't interactive. I mean it's not a deal breaker, but damn... I understand, I guess it eventually will be in but how long will that take? Another 5-7 years? Or will it not be in till next gen? I'm still excited about franchise after this article but everything I have read(pretty much every article and blog) has lead me to believe that you actually got to play with the rookies while running through these events/features. If I think about it I guess they were just being VARY VAGUE... Am I alone in this?
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              • big_larry
                Banned
                • Apr 2009
                • 573

                #8
                Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

                Originally posted by bigdfan76
                I'm disappointed that the combine, pro-days and individual work outs aren't interactive. I mean it's not a deal breaker, but damn... I understand, I guess it eventually will be in but how long will that take? Another 5-7 years? Or will it not be in till next gen? I'm still excited about franchise after this article but everything I have read(pretty much every article and blog) has lead me to believe that you actually got to play with the rookies while running through these events/features. If I think about it I guess they were just being VARY VAGUE... Am I alone in this?
                This is why I might not buy this game, what is the point to having the combine, pro-day, and individual workouts in if you cant play them, other wise its just random, you press a button, and hope for the best.
                Dont they realize that the NFL off-season should be deeper than the in-season. Looks like another year button pressing right through the off-season.

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                • Broncos86
                  Orange and Blue!
                  • May 2009
                  • 5505

                  #9
                  Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

                  Originally posted by big_larry
                  This is why I might not buy this game, what is the point to having the combine, pro-day, and individual workouts in if you cant play them, other wise its just random, you press a button, and hope for the best.
                  Dont they realize that the NFL off-season should be deeper than the in-season. Looks like another year button pressing right through the off-season.
                  I understand this, and it'd be really cool. But you're vaguely suggesting they don't agree with you. From the tone of the article, that's not true. Looman clearly agrees with you and DOES realize that the NFL off-season should be deeper. However, it's quite clear to me that he could only do so much for this iteration of the game.

                  That being said, it's nice that scouting is being expanded. And if you think about the combine, it's really just a collection of stats anyways. How fast, how high, how many reps, etc. You can toss a graphical representation of that if you want. In the end, no GM or coach gets to test-drive a potential rookie. They get to watch what they can do. So for the combine, I don't really think there's a gaping hole.

                  I think they could do something similar to the NHL series and possibly have the Senior bowl, and you can play that game. But what are you going to do about scouting college kids during the season? You can't really expect the dev team to essentially include NCAA 12 inside Madden 12. I know we want more, but there's reality and it differs from the dreams we have. NFL scouts serve a key role for coaches and GMs.

                  Therefore, I'm happy with what I'm getting, which is a ton more than what I had. Franchise mode is getting some action, and I'm going to have a lot more to do. Previously, I sorted my scouting window by potential and marked the top players. In the draft, if I saw a player who had stats revealed, I knew he was a high potential player. That's just too easy!

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                  • GiantBlue76
                    Banned
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 3287

                    #10
                    Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

                    Originally posted by dougdeuce
                    I like the statement about how DPP was an idea they had at lunch 5 years ago. It really makes me wonder what else has been in the works for years that we still haven't heard of yet.
                    I really hope he was kidding when he said this. Since I am old, I played a game back in the mid 80s that had DPP in it. It was called Bases Loaded II by Jaleco. It had DPP in it as you went through a season. Guys would go through hot and cold streaks. Here we are 26 years later and these guys are saying they thought of this?! Please tell me that is a joke...

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                    • Truthseeker83
                      Rookie
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 252

                      #11
                      Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

                      You guys have obviously not played NFL Head Coach 09. It's not just random. If you're good at scouting, you use one set of information at one level to determine who you continue scout at the next level. You narrow down who you want to continue to scout based on what you see from in-season scouting....i.e. which players possess the skill sets or whatever you're looking for.
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                      • sniperhare
                        MVP
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 1145

                        #12
                        Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

                        Originally posted by AirborneRanger1
                        Interesting article. One major issue that I've had with franchise for years is the un-realistic resigning bonuses and the amount of money it takes to sign rookies and FA. I'm not sure the process needs to be harder. It just needs to be more realistic like the value's of certain players based on age and other players at their same position relating to their monetary worth (Reggie Bush).

                        Obviously some players are willing to stay with a team for less money because they are driven by championship hopes. It sounds from the interview like they know there is a problem with the salary cap but they don't know how to fix it?
                        They did fix the contract signing. Now teams give contracts based on age, potential, position and overall. And rookies are given contracts based on position and when they are drafted. So if you pick a QB at #2 you will pay more than if you had picked a WR.

                        Older players will sign one year deals for lower money and after the regular season starts the free agents will sign one year minimum contracts. So we don't have to pay 1.8 Mill for a QB for one game.

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                        • Argooos
                          Pro
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 723

                          #13
                          Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

                          This interview actually made me slightly less excited about franchise mode, but I guess that's because it focused mostly on the stuff I'm less excited about. It just reminds me that there's still a long way to go before franchise mode is even close to what I consider perfect.

                          And I guess we're still not going to have the college stats for the draft players? Real NFL teams seem to use college stats just as much as combine stats to choose which players to draft. Also, it would be nice if eventually we could play or at least sim a college all-star game to get a feel for the top players' abilities on the field.

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                          • Flamehead
                            Banned
                            • Dec 2002
                            • 1501

                            #14
                            Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

                            Glad they are working on Franchise, but the one thing that bothered me from the article was when Josh had been lobbying to get rid of the easy "potential" scouting and make it more challenging, the rest of the team was against it, saying (paraphrasing), "no, keep it easy, we want the players to feel a sense of satisfaction".

                            What? Come on, those guys should know better than that by now. EXTREMELY disappointing. Hello EA, the satisfaction and fun comes from having to actually scout and do a little digging and then winding up with a good draft. Not "Ok, I'll take all these guys with high potential...Whee, I got a good draft!"

                            If I were alone in a room with Phil, I would severely take him to task on this one. They should know better by now. They just should. This speaks to the whole "the consumer can't handle anything, we should hold their hands" mentality so that they can get little Timmy to bug mommy and daddy to buy the game.

                            Thank goodness for Josh. I wonder what other battles he's had to fight, and what we're getting now DESPITE the rest of the team.

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                            • Broncos86
                              Orange and Blue!
                              • May 2009
                              • 5505

                              #15
                              Re: Interview w/ Josh Looman: Franchise Mode

                              Originally posted by tazdevil20
                              I really hope he was kidding when he said this. Since I am old, I played a game back in the mid 80s that had DPP in it. It was called Bases Loaded II by Jaleco. It had DPP in it as you went through a season. Guys would go through hot and cold streaks. Here we are 26 years later and these guys are saying they thought of this?! Please tell me that is a joke...
                              I think you're misinterpreting what was said. Looman wasn't saying he invented the concept of dynamic ratings. The article was saying they conceptualized implementing this idea into Madden 5 years ago.

                              And relating to a few other posts; it's interesting how volatile your interest and excitement for Madden is.

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