Madden NFL 25 Screenshots - Next-Gen vs. Current-Gen Comparisons
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Am I the only person who cares for equipment look at the pic with the real Russell Wilson his facemask only has one bar at the top and ea wont try to fix for nothing. The way his jersey sits on his arms are horrible imo but regardless to say the lighting on the game does look good tho -
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This is so true, this is exactly how NBA 2K became king of basketball games. NBA Live always had better graphics, but NBA 2K looked more realistic because of the way the players moved. But I highly doubt Madden will ever get player movements right, especially this year.Comment
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You're implying that doesn't make a world of difference. In my forays in art, accurately capturing lighting is the most important trick you can do that makes something look real. Getting shadows dark enough, getting contrasts right, etc. This is hugely important, and hard to notice for most people (the viewer might say, "something about this looks wrong," and not be able to pinpoint it, but it turns out to be emulating the lighting).
First of all, they were wrong. Can't you tell by looking at the current gen pic? That, my friend, isn't gold. It's tan.
But in the next gen pic, that is pretty darn outstanding. Assuming they didn't mess up the how pants look in shadow and night versus bright light (mustard-y in shadow/night, bright yellow-gold in light, like in the next gen pic below), they seem to have finally gotten it about as close to 100% right as I can imagine.
This is close to perfect in terms of color/tone/material reflection. The only possible improvement would be to dynamically show color reflection (red from jerseys, green from field, depending upon angle), which is beyond unreasonable to ask for. Simply having a metallic shine on the helmets is all I and many other 49er fans ever wanted.Last edited by ForUntoOblivionSoar∞; 10-11-2013, 05:46 AM.Originally posted by Therebelyell626I am going to create a team called "the happy town fundament rapscallions" and hurt your already diminishing image
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While I'm not going to say the graphics aren't a little underwhelming, this is a launch title for a new console. Show me one instance where a sports title has had awesome graphics as a launch title compared to how it looked two-three years later on the 360 or PS3 or Xbox/PS2 for that matter.Comment
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While I'm not going to say the graphics aren't a little underwhelming, this is a launch title for a new console. Show me one instance where a sports title has had awesome graphics as a launch title compared to how it looked two-three years later on the 360 or PS3 or Xbox/PS2 for that matter.
If someone has such a horrible hamburger at a restaurant to the point where he/she wants to speak to the manager, would it make sense to stand outside of the restaurant and tell the person "well, didn't you like the lettuce? wasn't the iced tea the same or better than that other restaurant?"
Look, I'm the type of person that wouldn't ever tell a child that Santa Clause doesn't exist, but at this point, you're really running out of arguments in favor of EA Sports Next-Gen. I'm going to argue for the sake of arguing, but then again I'm going to run into the circle of argument that you're essentially trolling people into; but here it goes:
Sure, 3rd or 4th year titles on the same systems look better than their first attempts at their consoles, but take Madden 01 over the ps1 Madden, or NFL 2k Dreamcast over any football game before it, same with NBA 2k, hell even Madden 06 for 360 compared to ps2: THERE IS NO COMPARISON. That's what people are getting at, why Madden 25 on the XBOX ONE looks virtually identical to its predecessor; which then brings the tired argument of: law of diminishing returns, number of triangles, etc..........."
JP, people are going to go on and on about their frustrations with Madden NFL Football, and with perfectly good reason. History speaks for itself; facts are facts and you cannot deny them. If you enjoy it so much, then why would you choose to continually change peoples' opinion of it? I wish I could enjoy Madden like you, then I'd have an NFL game to enjoy instead of trying to dig up any info I can from websites to build ANY kind hope for myself and my football gaming.Comment
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I don't think that's fair. JP goes on Twitter to push the devs for info and changes, and he often digs up news and interviews before other people. I don't share JP's optimism, but it's clear he wants the game to be good and he wants us to hold on to hope. Both goals are probably doomed, but don't hate the guy for trying!Comment
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After seeing what we saw today from the other company there is no way anyone can say Madden looks good.Comment
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LMFAO.... Certainly NOT a huge DIFFERANCE given the consoles power....
Still honestly don't care how it looks in a friggin picture....
How does it play? What are the additions? What's NOT included? What feature isn't going to work? Are there practice squads? Do players play their positions on D correctly? Does zone coverage work? Still no formation subs? Are there HC/OC? Are penalties working? Are there more penalties? Accurate rosters? Roster/player edits in franchise? ..... Just a few questions.
But the grass looks good as do the dreads...
Other than that? What are we even getting?
Answer: M25 on current gen with new graphics.
No wonder why it's only $10 with M25 trade.Comment
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