Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 22 Review - Another Solid Entry in the Series

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  • ChaseB
    #BringBackFaceuary
    • Oct 2003
    • 9844

    #1

    Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 22 Review - Another Solid Entry in the Series



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  • drewst18
    Pro
    • Jan 2007
    • 761

    #2
    Re: Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 22 Review - Another Solid Entry in the Series

    The three things that stop me from taking the plunge into DDS:PFS are;

    1) The sim engine. Unfortunately I just dont trust that the engine either accurately depicts football or that my team makes much of a difference. I feel like its random. I will win 10 games when I have the worst team then feel like I have a good team and win 2 games.

    2) While I can get NFL rosters, they are generally not very good. Granted its been a couple years but they were usually just Madden rosters converted which weren't great because theyre Madden rosters, everyone was rated 75-99 which isn't what you want to see in a Text Sim game. Need a wide range of ratings.

    3) Financials. One of the biggest aspects of being an NFL GM is navigating the salary cap and that just wasn't possible. I am most curious with this one as they said its more realistic or can be setup properly this year but I'm curious to see how AI handles things. Will keep an eye out for youtube franchise series to see how well that is handled.
    Go Lions, Wings and Wolverines!

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    • tarek
      Pro
      • Sep 2009
      • 840

      #3
      Re: Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 22 Review - Another Solid Entry in the Series

      Originally posted by drewst18
      The three things that stop me from taking the plunge into DDS:PFS are;

      1) The sim engine. Unfortunately I just dont trust that the engine either accurately depicts football or that my team makes much of a difference. I feel like its random. I will win 10 games when I have the worst team then feel like I have a good team and win 2 games.

      2) While I can get NFL rosters, they are generally not very good. Granted its been a couple years but they were usually just Madden rosters converted which weren't great because theyre Madden rosters, everyone was rated 75-99 which isn't what you want to see in a Text Sim game. Need a wide range of ratings.

      3) Financials. One of the biggest aspects of being an NFL GM is navigating the salary cap and that just wasn't possible. I am most curious with this one as they said its more realistic or can be setup properly this year but I'm curious to see how AI handles things. Will keep an eye out for youtube franchise series to see how well that is handled.
      I'm similar. I've played the Wolverine College basketball game and really enjoyed that. But the football game seems like it lacks just a little bit of something that truly takes it to the next level. An older game like NFL Head Coach 09 is probably more polished still.

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      • NINJAK2
        *S *dd*ct
        • Jan 2003
        • 6185

        #4
        Re: Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 22 Review - Another Solid Entry in the Series

        the way the game is displayed is a big reason why I haven't made the plunge. I wish they could atleast use the graphics of the now extinct quick hit football if they are going to display it in 2d form..

        EA and 2k have the unfortunate task of trying to balance on a tightrope of fun and sim while trying not to fall 10,000 feet to their death. Instead of a safety net waiting down below there will just be angry customers quick to move out of the way and talk of their failure.

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        • bob_bask
          Rookie
          • Feb 2016
          • 60

          #5
          Re: Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 22 Review - Another Solid Entry in the Series

          Menus look big step up from 1 I last brought. Nice.

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          • jfeev215
            Rookie
            • Jun 2009
            • 146

            #6
            Re: Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 22 Review - Another Solid Entry in the Series

            I think they need to work on player generation when starting fictional leagues.

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            • chargerrich
              Rookie
              • Nov 2003
              • 133

              #7
              Re: Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 22 Review - Another Solid Entry in the Series

              Hello, I picked up this game recently as I am desperately looking for a real franchise sim since Madden has chased the MUT money and left the rest of us wanting. I wanted to post here to throw my support behind this game as it is about as close to a franchise simulator as I have found.

              While I have not actually played a single game yet as I have been busy learning the interface, playing with the franchise features and editing rosters, what I have seen so far is promising.

              I have also purchased Pro-Strategy Football which is a very enjoyable experience but needs more enhancement in terms of franchise and attribute flexibility. I have hopes that this game as well can become another great option for us soured on Madden and not requiring "cutting edge" visuals or arcade sticks which - to me - are not a top priority for enjoyment.

              Anyway, I hope those on the fence will throw support and a few bucks behind either of these games to further broaden the market and allow these amazing authors and studios to create a game that can meet or even surpass what OOTP has done for baseball.

              Judging by the lack of posts and activity, it seems these games do not have the exposure they truly deserve!
              Last edited by chargerrich; 10-26-2021, 10:02 AM.

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              • MattieSaddler
                Rookie
                • Dec 2021
                • 8

                #8
                Re: Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 22 Review - Another Solid Entry in the Series

                Originally posted by NINJAK2
                the way the game is displayed is a big reason why I haven't made the plunge. I wish they could atleast use the graphics of the now extinct quick hit football if they are going to display it in 2d form..

                https://a3.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=%2Fmedia%2Fvideogames%2Fphoto%2F2009%2F1019% 2Fquickhit_screen1_576.jpg&w=576&h=324&scale=crop& cquality=80&location=origin&format=jpg

                Agree with you. It used to be more interesting when they used graphics. It's strange that she was abandoned (

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