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  • thesubmittedone
    Rookie
    • Jul 2008
    • 30

    #226
    Re: Madden Sales Down Significantly This Year

    First time in over ten years that I didn't buy the new NFL video game that came out. First time in ten years.

    Can't believe it. Can't believe that Madden has made me so disillusioned with video game football that something I've looked forward to every year since I can remember is now this insignificant.

    It's heart breaking.
    PSN: RomieG
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    • sullydoggy
      Just started!
      • Sep 2013
      • 1

      #227
      Re: Madden Sales Down Significantly This Year

      What is NFL gaming coming to? This year's release of Madden 25 gave me the same conclusion as every other year prior. A big feeling of disappointment, and that I had been robbed of 60 dollars. I puchased the game hoping to have a game that could atleast entertain me for a few weeks, instead I got a game that was not eentertaining, but instead I was done playing it after about an hour. EA, like alot of big corporations are more conserned about their own likes and vision of their games, and the short term revenue rather than making games that everyone can enjoy. They tell you that this is "their vision" and this is how they are going to make their games. The truth is that every year, millions of people that play these games send in ideas of what could make the games better, and over 95% of those ideas are are either ignored or disc arded. Everything in the game is all about the money that they make, not to make the best game they can. Spend their resources making the game just good enough to make people curious enough to buy it again, and on their anti-piracy efforts. The NFL, EA, and the Players Union should all be embarrased for endorsing a game that gets constant backlash from the consumers. The trick to making a successful game is to make a game that makes every single type of football gamer happy, and yes it is very possible. Make a game that EVERYBODY enjoys, and you will be able to make alot more money on it. People will be willing to spend money on a game if they think its justified. More happy customers will equal alot more sales.

      How exactly do you make a football game that makes everybody happy? Make a game that completely caitors to every type of fan...
      <dir><dir>Hardcore fans - The fans that just want to play football... No cutscenes, no tv presentation, no intros, just straight up football. Physics and graphics that make sense, and accurate player tendencies. Nice and simple.

      The Enthusiest - The fans that want all the bells and whistles. Player / team intros, cut scenes, authentic tv feel, sharp real looking graphics.

      The Nick Pickers - The fans that get annoyed when the smallest of details isn't right. Will point out things that do not change the game but are just a little off.

      The Creators - The fans that want to customize everthing. Put their own touch on everything in the game.

      The Retro Fans - The fans that love using old / retired players / uniforms /etc... They like playing the game as they remembered watching it when they were kids.

      The realists - The fans that are all about the graphic detail, and the authentic look to the stadiums, jerseys, player models, crowd... Authentic everything

      The online fans - The fans that only play online and want gameplay to be as smooth online as offline. They want great servers that are secure from being modded or hacked.

      The offline fans - The fans that want to have a game that has all the depth as other players even if they never go online.
      </dir></dir>
      It would be very simple to make all of these things come together and work in tandom with one another. It would sell record copies, because it would be the perfect game for everybody. Companies just simply do not have the vision or creativity or will to make a game that puts nall of these qualities into it. You have to be a special kind of player in order to really enjoy these Madden, or most sports games for that matter. Its no wonder that the companies that make some of the current games are voted "worst companies in America." They care only about their short term money. Infusing social media with games so they can get free advertising, and making everything to use the internet to prevent piracy because people don't feel their games are worth the 60 dollar price tag. If I had the money and resources that EA has, I could make a game that would make Madden look like a flash game and make multiple times more money. EA is not the only one, just the worst one. The fact is... out of all the sports games out I would give most games a 2 rating out of 10, with Madden 25 getting a .5 rating and NBA 2k14, and MLB The Show getting a 2.5 rating. I think all sports games are an epic fail of teir true potential. Companies rush too much to get the next years game out and dont have time to make a really great game. They want people to expect more so they will be excited to buy the next version, when there are better more lucritive ways to make their money. They just dont see the big picture, or take advantage of whats available to them. Again, they think too small and with short term. People may or may not agree, but this is purely my opinion. I don't like to be told what I should like in a video game. I like to play these games my own way, and be happy with my purchase. Everybody is different, and everyone has their own way of playing these games. Why not caitor to that? Why not think outside the box, do what no-one else has done, and make more money at the same time? Why not have critics and consumers alikle raving over your video game? This is atlking mainly about the Madden series, but is definitely not limited to the Madden series. Its about all video games, publishers, and developers alike. EA / Madden just makes it really easy to use them as an example, but all the other titles / companies are just as guilty of these things.

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      • JaymeeAwesome
        Dynasty Guru
        • Jan 2005
        • 4152

        #228
        Re: Madden Sales Down Significantly This Year

        Originally posted by sullydoggy
        What is NFL gaming coming to? This year's release of Madden 25 gave me the same conclusion as every other year prior. A big feeling of disappointment, and that I had been robbed of 60 dollars. I puchased the game hoping to have a game that could atleast entertain me for a few weeks, instead I got a game that was not eentertaining, but instead I was done playing it after about an hour. EA, like alot of big corporations are more conserned about their own likes and vision of their games, and the short term revenue rather than making games that everyone can enjoy. They tell you that this is "their vision" and this is how they are going to make their games. The truth is that every year, millions of people that play these games send in ideas of what could make the games better, and over 95% of those ideas are are either ignored or disc arded. Everything in the game is all about the money that they make, not to make the best game they can. Spend their resources making the game just good enough to make people curious enough to buy it again, and on their anti-piracy efforts. The NFL, EA, and the Players Union should all be embarrased for endorsing a game that gets constant backlash from the consumers. The trick to making a successful game is to make a game that makes every single type of football gamer happy, and yes it is very possible. Make a game that EVERYBODY enjoys, and you will be able to make alot more money on it. People will be willing to spend money on a game if they think its justified. More happy customers will equal alot more sales.

        How exactly do you make a football game that makes everybody happy? Make a game that completely caitors to every type of fan...
        <dir><dir>Hardcore fans - The fans that just want to play football... No cutscenes, no tv presentation, no intros, just straight up football. Physics and graphics that make sense, and accurate player tendencies. Nice and simple.

        The Enthusiest - The fans that want all the bells and whistles. Player / team intros, cut scenes, authentic tv feel, sharp real looking graphics.

        The Nick Pickers - The fans that get annoyed when the smallest of details isn't right. Will point out things that do not change the game but are just a little off.

        The Creators - The fans that want to customize everthing. Put their own touch on everything in the game.

        The Retro Fans - The fans that love using old / retired players / uniforms /etc... They like playing the game as they remembered watching it when they were kids.

        The realists - The fans that are all about the graphic detail, and the authentic look to the stadiums, jerseys, player models, crowd... Authentic everything

        The online fans - The fans that only play online and want gameplay to be as smooth online as offline. They want great servers that are secure from being modded or hacked.

        The offline fans - The fans that want to have a game that has all the depth as other players even if they never go online.
        </dir></dir>
        It would be very simple to make all of these things come together and work in tandom with one another. It would sell record copies, because it would be the perfect game for everybody. Companies just simply do not have the vision or creativity or will to make a game that puts nall of these qualities into it. You have to be a special kind of player in order to really enjoy these Madden, or most sports games for that matter. Its no wonder that the companies that make some of the current games are voted "worst companies in America." They care only about their short term money. Infusing social media with games so they can get free advertising, and making everything to use the internet to prevent piracy because people don't feel their games are worth the 60 dollar price tag. If I had the money and resources that EA has, I could make a game that would make Madden look like a flash game and make multiple times more money. EA is not the only one, just the worst one. The fact is... out of all the sports games out I would give most games a 2 rating out of 10, with Madden 25 getting a .5 rating and NBA 2k14, and MLB The Show getting a 2.5 rating. I think all sports games are an epic fail of teir true potential. Companies rush too much to get the next years game out and dont have time to make a really great game. They want people to expect more so they will be excited to buy the next version, when there are better more lucritive ways to make their money. They just dont see the big picture, or take advantage of whats available to them. Again, they think too small and with short term. People may or may not agree, but this is purely my opinion. I don't like to be told what I should like in a video game. I like to play these games my own way, and be happy with my purchase. Everybody is different, and everyone has their own way of playing these games. Why not caitor to that? Why not think outside the box, do what no-one else has done, and make more money at the same time? Why not have critics and consumers alikle raving over your video game? This is atlking mainly about the Madden series, but is definitely not limited to the Madden series. Its about all video games, publishers, and developers alike. EA / Madden just makes it really easy to use them as an example, but all the other titles / companies are just as guilty of these things.
        I know the game caters to me and I love it. I'm the type who just wants an NFL licensed product that will allow me to pass to receivers and run the ball in a franchise style mode.

        I would enjoy it even more if MUT was just a card collecting thing without playing with the team to earn more coins.
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        • je_2512
          Rookie
          • May 2011
          • 82

          #229
          Re: Madden Sales Down Significantly This Year

          Originally posted by jaymee13
          I know the game caters to me and I love it. I'm the type who just wants an NFL licensed product that will allow me to pass to receivers and run the ball in a franchise style mode.

          I would enjoy it even more if MUT was just a card collecting thing without playing with the team to earn more coins.
          And therein lies the problem with what EA feeds us these last 9 years

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          • MantiMania
            Rookie
            • Jun 2013
            • 44

            #230
            Re: Madden Sales Down Significantly This Year

            Originally posted by thesubmittedone
            First time in over ten years that I didn't buy the new NFL video game that came out. First time in ten years.

            Can't believe it. Can't believe that Madden has made me so disillusioned with video game football that something I've looked forward to every year since I can remember is now this insignificant.

            It's heart breaking.
            It has taken you THIS long? Most have shed their last video game football tear 5+ years ago.

            A man values nothing more than 1. his family, 2. his career, 3. his hobby.

            EA successfully crapped all over #3, and that is why so many people hate EA so passionately.
            Last edited by MantiMania; 09-21-2013, 03:41 PM.

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            • Multi
              Rookie
              • Jun 2012
              • 218

              #231
              Re: Madden Sales Down Significantly This Year

              Originally posted by MantiMania
              It has taken you THIS long? Most have shed their last video game football tear 5+ years ago.

              A man values nothing more than 1. his family, 2. his career, 3. his hobby.

              EA successfully crapped all over #3, and that is why so many people hate EA so passionately.
              06 was the last one I bought. After 2K5 I just couldn't go back.

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              • KingV2k3
                Senior Circuit
                • May 2003
                • 5881

                #232
                Re: Madden Sales Down Significantly This Year

                To be "Devils Advocate":

                Is it POSSIBLE that a significant number of those lost sales are people simply waiting a couple / few months before next gen drops?

                Outside of guys around here, not many people (I'd guess) can justify buying the same game for 2-3 platforms / consoles?

                That being said, I'm as guilty as anyone of "staying in the bad marriage" with EA for the sake of my / our virtual 2D (Franchise / CCM Mode) "kids"...

                Last edited by KingV2k3; 09-22-2013, 06:36 PM.

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                • hanzsomehanz
                  MVP
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 3275

                  #233
                  Re: Madden Sales Down Significantly This Year

                  Really, it comes down to three possibilities:

                  A) Consumers are holding out for Nex Gen

                  B) Consumers are holding out completely

                  The third possibility is that consumers will simply wait and see.

                  It's 50/50 whether it's related to the current state of Madden or people are simply fed up with Madden all together. There is a higher chance that people simply want to dedicate time to other games and are not so much fed up with Madden but have found a greater appeal in other games.

                  Is it also possible that consumers cannot afford Madden this time around? IT is but it still could be related to investments into the Next Gen platforms and saving up for those costs.

                  It will be interesting to see where MAdden sales are around Christmas time and Black Friday. I would write it off as a competition strike - Madden is losing sales to their video game competitors.
                  how could I lose? im playing by my own rules..

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                  • GiantBlue76
                    Banned
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 3287

                    #234
                    Re: Madden Sales Down Significantly This Year



                    So what is the next excuse in line? People can make any excuse they want, but at the end of the day, people find money for great games.

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                    • mestevo
                      Gooney Goo Goo
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 19556

                      #235
                      Re: Madden Sales Down Significantly This Year

                      Funny how that nearly lines up, 64% not buying next gen, 40% drop in Madden.

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                      • GiantBlue76
                        Banned
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 3287

                        #236
                        Re: Madden Sales Down Significantly This Year

                        Originally posted by mestevo
                        Funny how that nearly lines up, 64% not buying next gen, 40% drop in Madden.
                        SMH...

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                        • lisinas
                          MVP
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 1218

                          #237
                          Re: Madden Sales Down Significantly This Year

                          Originally posted by mestevo
                          Funny how that nearly lines up, 64% not buying next gen, 40% drop in Madden.
                          You do realise not 100% of people who buy next gen will buy madden ? Just stop making excuses .
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                          • mestevo
                            Gooney Goo Goo
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 19556

                            #238
                            Re: Madden Sales Down Significantly This Year

                            Originally posted by lisinas
                            You do realise not 100% of people who buy next gen will buy madden ? Just stop making excuses .
                            Of course not, but if you're going to be spending several hundred dollars on a console, some things are going to be trimmed out of your budget, like the game you might re-buy in a few months for your shiny new box.

                            The way the two figures fit is funny is all, nothing more.

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