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  • Big_Mig_11
    Rookie
    • Mar 2009
    • 343

    #31
    Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

    Wondering when this 'Living World' from the Ignite Engine will kick-in.

    -no living sidelines....again
    -During OBJ's dance, all of his teammates jogged back to the sidelines rather then celebrating with him or at least being close to his celebration

    I also wish they would fix the content of the scoreboard. The Show customized ever parks scoreboard with the exact graphics and fonts during the game. Adds a lot. At least automatically have the broadcast angle displayed on the scoreboard during play on the field. This is seen at almost all of the NFL stadiums
    Last edited by Big_Mig_11; 05-14-2015, 12:11 PM.

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    • Pokes404
      MVP
      • Jun 2008
      • 1720

      #32
      Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

      Hoping I saw some evidence of hand-fighting/jockeying for position at the :16 mark. Or at least some evidence that WRs might try to play defense on the ball when the DB has position. I'm going to be so disappointed if all of this just turns out to be a bunch of catch animations, and that's it.

      I've learned to expect the worst and hope for this best with Madden though. Just have to wait for more information and gameplay videos.

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      • TheBuddyHobbs
        Banned
        • Apr 2013
        • 2312

        #33
        Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

        Originally posted by SageInfinite
        I do like that they have Odell's sig celebration, adds personality that Madden severely needs. Knowing tiburon though, they only captured one version, and that version will play almost every TD, LOL.
        But the question is how many times will we see the same exact celebration? It was like the same 5 last year.

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        • TheBuddyHobbs
          Banned
          • Apr 2013
          • 2312

          #34
          Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

          Originally posted by Big_Mig_11
          Wondering when this 'Living World' from the Ignite Engine will kick-in.

          -no living sidelines....again
          -During OBJ's dance, all of his teammates jogged back to the sidelines rather then celebrating with him or at least being close to his celebration

          I also wish they would fix the content of the scoreboard. The Show customized ever parks scoreboard with the exact graphics and fonts during the game. Adds a lot. At least automatically have the broadcast angle displayed on the scoreboard during play on the field. This is seen at almost all of the NFL stadiums
          Pretty much, why EA gets sued. False advertisement.

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          • SageInfinite
            Stop The GOAT Talk
            • Jul 2002
            • 11896

            #35
            Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

            Originally posted by Big_Mig_11
            Wondering when this 'Living World' from the Ignite Engine will kick-in.
            It probably won't. Clint admitted on Twitter they bit off more than they can chew. Knowing Tiburon, if they can't figure something out, they forget it and scrap it.
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            • Don Figures
              Rookie
              • Mar 2011
              • 125

              #36
              Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

              Looks like 15 with a few new unstoppable catch animations. More of the same. Need a breathe of fresh air! Tired of this game!

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              • MissionMaximus
                Banned
                • Oct 2007
                • 551

                #37
                Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

                Originally posted by SageInfinite
                I do like that they have Odell's sig celebration, adds personality that Madden severely needs. Knowing tiburon though, they only captured one version, and that version will play almost every TD, LOL.
                Originally posted by JetLife6
                yep. Just like the cruz salsa and Antonio Brown dance. Same thing.. over and over and over
                Well going by their excuse of why players don't have tattoo's maybe they have to pay the originator's of said dances so they can use it in game. It must cost NBA2k a ton to buy each individual tattoo on each player from each tattoo artist. I never realized when guys get tatted up they never really own the tattoo's but are just leasing/renting them from the tattoo artist.

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                • roadman
                  *ll St*r
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 26339

                  #38
                  Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

                  It's not an excuse, though.

                  Happens in the entertainment field, too.



                  The Mike Tyson-inspired tattoo from "The Hangover Part II" will not be digitally altered for the film's DVD release, after the tattooist struck a settlement with the film's producers.

                  The film's production company, Warner Bros., announced that it "amicably resolved" its dispute with tattoo artist S. Victor Whitmill, who created the original design for Tyson.

                  Whitmill sued Warner Bros. in April, saying that he did not give permission for the company to mimic the motif for actor Ed Helms' character "Stu" in the movie. He claimed the filmmakers copied the design that he tattooed on Tyson in 2003 in Las Vegas.

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                  • Hooe
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 21555

                    #39
                    Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

                    Originally posted by MissionMaximus
                    I never realized when guys get tatted up they never really own the tattoo's but are just leasing/renting them from the tattoo artist.
                    The issue is the tattoo artist's original work being recreated in a digital format. The player obviously owns the tattoo and may individually use that as part of his likeness for his own individual business, but a third party such as a video game company does not immediately have the rights to profit off the use of the tattoo artist's intellectual property by recreating it exactly in a different medium for a different use.

                    It's a completely legitimate legal problem.

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                    • MissionMaximus
                      Banned
                      • Oct 2007
                      • 551

                      #40
                      Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

                      Originally posted by roadman
                      It's not an excuse, though.

                      Happens in the entertainment field, too.



                      The Mike Tyson-inspired tattoo from "The Hangover Part II" will not be digitally altered for the film's DVD release, after the tattooist struck a settlement with the film's producers.

                      The film's production company, Warner Bros., announced that it "amicably resolved" its dispute with tattoo artist S. Victor Whitmill, who created the original design for Tyson.

                      Whitmill sued Warner Bros. in April, saying that he did not give permission for the company to mimic the motif for actor Ed Helms' character "Stu" in the movie. He claimed the filmmakers copied the design that he tattooed on Tyson in 2003 in Las Vegas.
                      Why does NBA2k have them. If your using real NFL players in your games you can't use their likeness. What about their haircuts do they have to pay each players barber for permission to use said haircut in game. It doesn't add up to me. If EA made another boxing game with Mike Tyson in it they couldn't use the tattoo on his face after paying money to him in order to use his likeness. Sounds like an excuse or maybe there gun shy with all the lawsuits against them but how does NBA2k do it?
                      Last edited by MissionMaximus; 05-14-2015, 05:59 PM.

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                      • apollon42
                        Pro
                        • Jul 2013
                        • 563

                        #41
                        Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

                        Will the tackling cone be gone?

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                        • Hooe
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 21555

                          #42
                          Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

                          Originally posted by apollon42
                          Will the tackling cone be gone?
                          If I recall correctly, the tackle cone was already an optional visual element in Madden NFL 15.

                          As a gameplay assist for new players, I would expect it to return.

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                          • roadman
                            *ll St*r
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 26339

                            #43
                            Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

                            Originally posted by MissionMaximus
                            Why does NBA2k have them. If your using real NFL players in your games you can't use their likeness. What about their haircuts do they have to pay each players barber for permission to use said haircut in game. It doesn't add up to me. If EA made another boxing game with Mike Tyson in it they couldn't use the tattoo on his face after paying money to him in order to use his likeness. Sounds like an excuse or maybe there gun shy with all the lawsuits against them but how does NBA2k do it?
                            It's not EA's excuse, though.

                            It was the NFLPA who instructed all the players if they want their tattoos in the game, they need permission from the artists.

                            NBA might have a different set of rules and regulations.

                            http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles...o-get-you-sued

                            Late last year, a tattoo artist in Louisiana caught the attention of the NFL Players Association with a suit against video-game maker Electronic Arts (EA) and former NFL running back Ricky Williams over a tattoo that appeared on some game covers. That case was dismissed in April, but it left a mark on the players’ union. During the just-concluded NFL pre-season, NFLPA officials began advising players to get copyright waivers or licenses from their tattoo artists, according to George Atallah, the NFLPA’s assistant executive director of external affairs. “All we are doing is proactively telling players, ‘Yes, we know you love your tattoo artists, but regardless of whether or not you trust them, regardless of whether or not there are legal merits to the lawsuits that we’ve seen, just protect yourself,’ ” says Atallah.

                            While the NFLPA licenses player images to EA and other companies, Atallah says he sees no liability to the union over tattoos. “It’s America and anybody can sue anybody for anything, but we certainly don’t think there are legal merits to that,” he says. Third parties, however, have been named in most infringement cases so far.
                            Last edited by roadman; 05-14-2015, 06:23 PM.

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                            • MissionMaximus
                              Banned
                              • Oct 2007
                              • 551

                              #44
                              Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

                              Originally posted by roadman
                              It's not EA's excuse, though.

                              It was the NFLPA who instructed all the players if they want their tattoos in the game, they need permission from the artists.

                              NBA might have a different set of rules and regulations.

                              http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles...o-get-you-sued

                              Late last year, a tattoo artist in Louisiana caught the attention of the NFL Players Association with a suit against video-game maker Electronic Arts (EA) and former NFL running back Ricky Williams over a tattoo that appeared on some game covers. That case was dismissed in April, but it left a mark on the players’ union. During the just-concluded NFL pre-season, NFLPA officials began advising players to get copyright waivers or licenses from their tattoo artists, according to George Atallah, the NFLPA’s assistant executive director of external affairs. “All we are doing is proactively telling players, ‘Yes, we know you love your tattoo artists, but regardless of whether or not you trust them, regardless of whether or not there are legal merits to the lawsuits that we’ve seen, just protect yourself,’ ” says Atallah.

                              While the NFLPA licenses player images to EA and other companies, Atallah says he sees no liability to the union over tattoos. “It’s America and anybody can sue anybody for anything, but we certainly don’t think there are legal merits to that,” he says. Third parties, however, have been named in most infringement cases so far.
                              UGH>>>LAWYERS they screw up everything.

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                              • kjcheezhead
                                MVP
                                • May 2009
                                • 3118

                                #45
                                Re: Madden NFL 16: First Look Trailer (Be the Playmaker)

                                Originally posted by roadman
                                It's not EA's excuse, though.

                                It was the NFLPA who instructed all the players if they want their tattoos in the game, they need permission from the artists.

                                NBA might have a different set of rules and regulations.

                                http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles...o-get-you-sued

                                Late last year, a tattoo artist in Louisiana caught the attention of the NFL Players Association with a suit against video-game maker Electronic Arts (EA) and former NFL running back Ricky Williams over a tattoo that appeared on some game covers. That case was dismissed in April, but it left a mark on the players’ union. During the just-concluded NFL pre-season, NFLPA officials began advising players to get copyright waivers or licenses from their tattoo artists, according to George Atallah, the NFLPA’s assistant executive director of external affairs. “All we are doing is proactively telling players, ‘Yes, we know you love your tattoo artists, but regardless of whether or not you trust them, regardless of whether or not there are legal merits to the lawsuits that we’ve seen, just protect yourself,’ ” says Atallah.

                                While the NFLPA licenses player images to EA and other companies, Atallah says he sees no liability to the union over tattoos. “It’s America and anybody can sue anybody for anything, but we certainly don’t think there are legal merits to that,” he says. Third parties, however, have been named in most infringement cases so far.
                                Honestly, Odell Beckham's tattoos are difficult to make out, and they cover his entire arms. I don't think EA would need to replicate them exactly. Just have a generic style of some sort. The reasoning just sounds like a cop out in some cases.

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