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Does EA even care about us?
Every year there are always complaints about Madden, and EA doesn't do crap about it. All they care about is the $$$. If they acutally did care about their consumers they would make an effort to make the game better each year. For example they aquired the ESPN liscense and they haven't used it since they bought the NFL rights. What do we have to do to get EA's attention?Tags: None -
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This won't last long.....
But allow me to address the ESPN thing:
They have the license, but aren't allowed to use ESPN likenesses or logos. I can't remember why, but they've been forbidden since they acquired the NFL license..nothing we can do about that.Comment
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Hmmmm......
-Offline franchise mode improcements too numerous to name but include new scouting elements, better injured reserve execution, expanded rosters, cut days, pro days, combine scouting, 30 new draft classes all randomly generated, new free agent signing bidding system, etc.
-Improved CPU AI in zone coverage (which has been exploited badly the past few years), not perfect, but much improved.
-Improved presentation (exclude really bad commentary/hopefully patched) and entrances. I know some people say these get old and you can cycle through but I have seen different parts at the end of the entrances (saw two new ones last night) for each team where there are subtle differences.
-Sliders WORK and it plays an amazing game of football if you go through and edit for your skill level. Way easier to do this year btw. It is an all around game instead of an offensive slugfest!
But they didn't listen to a single thing that we said.
Case Point, Ian's team drove this series into the tank. Josh's team is taking areas that have needed improvement for a long time and completely overhauling them. It's a base for what his team plans to incorporate next year. You can't fix it all in one release. The fact that they were able to do so much is pretty crazy.
I commend the Madden devs and the rest of the community that was involved in creating the game this year. Exceptional job.Last edited by jdefreitas; 08-31-2011, 11:39 AM.Jason and Cole's Madden 2013 Offline CCM All-Madden Sliders:
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Or do some of you think they hired a new team and created Madden 12 in 2-3 months?Comment
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How convenient he had these ideas at the end of his tenure when they could have been incorporated into the game in Madden 10 where they belonged.
Gameflow, simpler, quicker, deeper (so the addicted online crowd could get in more games and pile up their brag rags and wins)? No offense to folks who enjoy online communities and such, it's just that the folks who play this offline deserve some investment every now and then. Not addressing key blocking AI issues that have plagued the series for years? There is no excuse for suction blocking, ratings that don't matter, etc.
Josh brought all these franchise ideas over from NFL Head Coach 09. They were his concepts. You can see that if you have played both games. It's basically a copy/paste with a new layout menu (similar to the menu used in Head Coach). He also began fixing some of the core issues with the game that have caused it to be less enjoyable. He was a large part of this overhaul.
I am not discrediting what Ian did to help get this year off on the right track, but what I am saying is you are sadly mistaken if you think that all of a sudden Ian had an epiphany and all these ideas popped into his head.
This team took the game a completely different direction this year because new people brought new material to the table.Last edited by jdefreitas; 08-31-2011, 11:51 AM.Jason and Cole's Madden 2013 Offline CCM All-Madden Sliders:
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...n-sliders.htmlComment
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Things existing in another game don't mean they can be 'copy and pasted' into another. Systems had to be built/rebuilt, franchise work had to be shelved for more than one cycle to bring them to Madden 12.
Any credit (and criticism) for Madden 12 deservedly goes to Ian and his team (of which Josh was a part of... by the way).
I look forward to where it gets taken from here under Weber.Comment
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How about the fact that it rains every damn home game in the franchise mode? I mean yea it rains a lot in Baltimore but switch ths up. If this is a bug it's minor things like this I expected back in 1998 but 2012? Get real!!!!Comment
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You sure that's not just some story to justify their lack of ESPN presentation and content? So then what's the point of even having the ESPN licence?Comment
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Every year there are always complaints about Madden, and EA doesn't do crap about it. All they care about is the $$$. If they acutally did care about their consumers they would make an effort to make the game better each year. For example they aquired the ESPN liscense and they haven't used it since they bought the NFL rights. What do we have to do to get EA's attention?
To that end, they improve the game every year, so that it may continue to sell well. There isn't an argument that can be made that Madden 11 - or any previous version of Madden - is better than this year's game, IMO.
Insofar as ESPN is concerned, EA won't use that in Madden due to conflict of interest with the NFL and NFL Network. So they use it with NCAA Football instead.Comment
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EA's job is to sell the most games possible and report earnings to their shareholders. Whatever market research tells them will sell the most games, that is what features you will get.
I am sure some of the developers care what we say as far as their game. Everyone wants their work to be appreciated. But at the end of the day, if OS thinks the game is garbage and it outsold projections, they are uncorking the champaign.
Conversely if OS thought the game was the industry benchmark, but Joe Public didn't buy it, EA would probably shake some things up and try to cater to the online "Play Now" fanbase. Unfortunately, that fanbase is usually only about graphics and a "win at all costs" mentality.Chalepa Ta Kala.....Comment
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