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Old 08-17-2013, 11:34 AM   #10
cattlekiller
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Originally Posted by The Senator
Madden isn't a great example for this. Far as I'm concerned, football isn't a great game for co-op gaming, there's too many strictly regimented aspects of the game, especially on offense for it to work smoothly. Now basketball, soccer, hockey all share a common thread in that they incorporate constant free flowing motion, and as such, make for a much better co-op experience. Yes, you still need to know HOW to move, but for a video game experience, it's more stimulating by a large margin than running a route as a receiver or blocking a defensive end. Nobody's going to want to spend a whole game as an O-Lineman, and constantly switching off on positions and playcalling through a game will just result in inconsistencies.
Yeah I understand they may be true for some people not having fun playing a O-lineman.But when I play offline at my friends house we dont even play offense at all we super sim offense.
But really I wouldn't mind playing something that isn't used much , the big thing to me is teamwork.A team needs O-linemen , I'm pretty sure there would plenty of people would end up playing them.You really dont have to even play a O-lineman if it was 5 man coop.Which we dont even have 2 man coop online season/connected career yet.
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