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  • Kaiser Wilhelm
    MVP
    • Sep 2010
    • 2790

    #76
    Re: Madden NFL 25 Next-Gen War in the Trenches Q&A with Clint Oldenburg

    Originally posted by Sausage
    Just like in real football, it's all about the execution of the play; what is scary about Madden devs they never quite execute the whole play and score that big TD.

    Instead we get a 3 and out, muffed punts, and turnover on downs. Though we tune in each every August because we think they're turning the corner and at any moment about to break the BIG ONE.
    So EA Tiburon are the Buffalo Bills?
    Thanks to LBzrules: So these threads won't be forever lost.
    Tiered Play Calling
    Outs and Curls (Bracketing Receivers)
    If anybody is interested in a "spiritual successor to the socom franchise, check out this thread.

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    • wordtobigbird
      MVP
      • Sep 2008
      • 4385

      #77
      Re: Madden NFL 25 Next-Gen War in the Trenches Q&A with Clint Oldenburg

      Originally posted by spacedog
      I know it's only words at this point but I think they did bring up specifically an example of a db or something running into an olinemen and having a bigger struggle to get past or through, whereas a dline men would be able to push the olinemen back as you would expect since they have similar builds. So maybe they might be implementing something like that.
      I hope so but it most likely just ratings based (they give DBs lower strength than Dlineman to create this effect). There is still no physics engine behind the scenes controlling how ALL players move and interact.

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      • wordtobigbird
        MVP
        • Sep 2008
        • 4385

        #78
        Re: Madden NFL 25 Next-Gen War in the Trenches Q&A with Clint Oldenburg

        Originally posted by dghustla
        i actually posted about this 2 pages earlier. I got a chance to play the Fifa 14 demo on PS4 yesterday. And the biggest thing that jumped out to me was how the players felt. Momentum was present and the collisions looked great and very natural. The players felt like they had true weight. I was looking at their ankles to see how they planted and the reaction with each step.

        Overall I didn't feel like there was a huge graphical jump (but who knows what version of the game I was playing) but the player movement looked a lot more fluid. If madden players move and feel like that the game will be much better.

        One of the best things FIFA does which I hope Madden will emulate (I dont know if it will be this year) is what I call organic contact. When going for a none sliding tackle you see the defender reach out with his arm to grab the ball carrier. This is how blocks should work in madden the Olineman should be reaching out to grab the blitzer and not suction as others have said. Also this system and the header system should be used for the passing game.

        The best analogy i can use would be to compare the feel of the players to driving cars in GTAV. you know the difference between a Range Rover, Suburban and Escalade. Their all SUVs but each feels much different in terms of acceleration and handling. When they collide with other objects the reactions vary depending on what they hit, current speed, angle of impact, etc. That's how the players felt in FIFA. Hopefully with their help Madden on pS4 will feel like this. Based on what they've said in their interviews I actually expect the players to feel like this we'll know in 3 weeks.
        Exactly. Hopefully Madden can pull this off at some point sooner rather than later. If Madden 25 has this and they just haven't advertised it I would be shocked.

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        • dghustla
          Pro
          • Apr 2009
          • 721

          #79
          Re: Madden NFL 25 Next-Gen War in the Trenches Q&A with Clint Oldenburg

          Originally posted by wordtobigbird
          Exactly. Hopefully Madden can pull this off at some point sooner rather than later. If Madden 25 has this and they just haven't advertised it I would be shocked.
          In the true reveal that is what they said is going to be the case. I really hope so. I want to feel the different between running with Brandon Jacobs and lowering the shoulder into a crowd off backers. And chris johnson. There should be a noticeable different when collisions take place at high speeds with these players.

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          • hort22
            Rookie
            • Aug 2004
            • 280

            #80
            Re: Madden NFL 25 Next-Gen War in the Trenches Q&A with Clint Oldenburg

            this


            what's biggest difference in next gen ?

            The QB now must step up into the pocket rather than extend his drop which fundamentally changes the way Madden is played.


            finally!

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            • wordtobigbird
              MVP
              • Sep 2008
              • 4385

              #81
              Re: Madden NFL 25 Next-Gen War in the Trenches Q&A with Clint Oldenburg

              Originally posted by dghustla
              In the true reveal that is what they said is going to be the case. I really hope so. I want to feel the different between running with Brandon Jacobs and lowering the shoulder into a crowd off backers. And chris johnson. There should be a noticeable different when collisions take place at high speeds with these players.
              Yup. They got the feel of being in control of changing direction and actually making cuts. The running game is the best part of Madden (minus the overpowered blocking at times) but I love how it feels having the ball in my hand. They just have to add some weight/momentum to what they already have control wise. That way maybe we won't have to play the game on slow to get the players to move at realistic speeds overall.

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              • dat swag
                Banned
                • Nov 2008
                • 1040

                #82
                Re: Madden NFL 25 Next-Gen War in the Trenches Q&A with Clint Oldenburg

                Originally posted by secondsolution
                My point is more so that EA would have very likely sent them the video, not given ESPN a next-gen console and a game of Madden. So wouldn't that video be what EA thinks best represents the game?

                ESPN's job would simply be to broadcast the video, therefore the content of the video and how it is portrayed would have been completed before ESPN even touched it.
                and its all a moot point now...people are either going to get the game or not get the game. Then most of the people on the fence will probably get it too because the suspense of not knowing versus taking someone elses opinion won't be enough to keep them away from the game.

                hell...half the people here will buy it just to spite so they will have something to complain about for the next 9 months concerning EA and Madden and I aint mad at that...Sometimes the squeaky wheel gets the most oil.
                Last edited by dat swag; 10-22-2013, 05:24 PM.

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                • eaw913
                  Rookie
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 492

                  #83
                  Re: Madden NFL 25 Next-Gen War in the Trenches Q&A with Clint Oldenburg

                  The game isn't perfect but honestly it keeps me coming back. I enjoy playing it far more than Madden 12 or 13, so I'll be picking it up for PS4.

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                  • TeeDogg
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 2283

                    #84
                    Re: Madden NFL 25 Next-Gen War in the Trenches Q&A with Clint Oldenburg

                    Originally posted by hort22
                    this


                    what's biggest difference in next gen ?

                    The QB now must step up into the pocket rather than extend his drop which fundamentally changes the way Madden is played.


                    finally!
                    check out the date and item No. 11 on the first post. its been a long time coming LOL

                    http://www.operationsports.com/forum...letter-ea.html

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                    • supdog
                      Rookie
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 139

                      #85
                      Still nothing on penalties? This is getting rediculous that they cannot even get that right.

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                      • poster
                        All Star
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 7506

                        #86
                        Re: Madden NFL 25 Next-Gen War in the Trenches Q&A with Clint Oldenburg

                        Originally posted by Captain Obvious
                        lol you serious? seems like you completely ignored him... go read the first page where this is from...

                        will D-lineman "win" more 1-1 battles against lesser rated O-linemen? Or will it be 50/50

                        Pass rush has been improved and ratings will have a heavy impact on 1v1 battles up front.


                        maybe this wasnt YOUR question but its what you're looking for.

                        Doesn't answer what I asked (even though it is not my question), as a good front four has never been able to put pressure without blitzing in the last couple of Madden's unless you control the players. With that being the case, how does what he said answer the question?

                        The ratings have not meant anything for the team you control unless you physically control the player on the D line. What if I want to control a LB or S, then what. We won't know until we see real gameplay, so what he says proves nothing. They say this every year, and nothing changes.


                        does he really need to answer the cover 2 question? if you have a dominant line the cover 2 will be very effective, thats common sense if you are familiar with football.

                        Obviously, captain, but based on the above, he skirted the question. I read what he said, and I am still not sure based on all of the issues I mentioned above. Sounds like you are guaranteeing this will work. I hope so, but it's all talk until I see it in real gameplay

                        Will the blind side pass rusher (RDE) be able to consistently get pressure instead of how it is now where the LDE gets the most?

                        Yes, that's now balanced and ratings will determine pressure.


                        Will the secondary actually be able to keep up with WR's and play man defense decently?

                        Coverage has been improved and enhanced pass rush will make the defensive secondary's job easier.



                        Has blitzing been improved? Is cover 2 a usable scheme now with better pass rush?

                        Yes, you will feel more heat with blitzes, which also improved all coverages.


                        this one yours? the 2nd part of his answer doesnt answer your cover 2, it was answered elsewhere indirectly.
                        I didn't ask any questions of his. Just responding to what was posted. Again, the exact above statement from Clint does nothing to answer if a Cover 2 scheme works correctly in this case. Blitzing helps in situations when playing Cover 2, as you obviously don't just sit back in it on every play, no matter who runs it in the nfl. That being said, the goal of the Cover-2 is not to blitz and get home with your front four and have your three technique be a disruptor. Without that the defense is useless and will fail.

                        Based on what I said above, it will not work if they did not fix the way your team plays when you are controlling them.

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                        • Sneed24
                          Banned
                          • Mar 2012
                          • 29

                          #87
                          does anyone really believe a word that's spoken by this company? I sure don't. Fact is they've been lying for years. Hate you EA.

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                          • Boilerbuzz
                            D* B**rs!
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 5154

                            #88
                            I haven't read much of the thread. A few of you know that I'm VERY critical of this series. I still am. One reason has been the blocking infrastructure. I spent quite a bit of time looking at this at E3. Let me just say this - if they follow through on the promise I saw there, and what is being said here - I WILL, finally, buy a copy of the game. I was that impressed. I don't care about graphics as much as I do this stuff. I want to play real football. Now, if the game looks like old-gen, it will scream a level of complacency that has hounded this series since *you know when*. But, again, for once, I would say you can believe SOME of the hype here.
                            Last edited by Boilerbuzz; 10-26-2013, 01:11 AM.

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                            • Boilerbuzz
                              D* B**rs!
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 5154

                              #89
                              Re: Madden NFL 25 Next-Gen War in the Trenches Q&A with Clint Oldenburg

                              Originally posted by Sneed24
                              does anyone really believe a word that's spoken by this company? I sure don't. Fact is they've been lying for years. Hate you EA.
                              I would certainly agree with you man. But, based on what I actually saw and played, things are looking up here. Now, as for how they are using the attributes... UGH!!! Some of these answers are not impressive. But, believe it or not, I say give them a little wiggle room with this one. Just a little.

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                              • jpdavis82
                                All Star
                                • Sep 2005
                                • 8790

                                #90
                                Re: Madden NFL 25 Next-Gen War in the Trenches Q&A with Clint Oldenburg

                                Originally posted by wordtobigbird
                                Yup. They got the feel of being in control of changing direction and actually making cuts. The running game is the best part of Madden (minus the overpowered blocking at times) but I love how it feels having the ball in my hand. They just have to add some weight/momentum to what they already have control wise. That way maybe we won't have to play the game on slow to get the players to move at realistic speeds overall.
                                It sounds like next gen M25 will have the weight and momentum affect the ball carrier so that is something to look forward to.

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