Homefield advantage feedback is covering up my defensive adjustments box (ps5).
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Homefield advantage feedback is covering up my defensive adjustments box (ps5).
I haven't played a Madden game in 15 years or so. Saw Madden 22 on sale recently and bought it. I'm enjoying it, but man are there a lot of things to get a handle on since it's been so long. One thing that is driving me crazy is I can't figure out how to not have the homefield advantage tips cover up my defensive adjustments box. Both are on the bottom right hand corner of the screen and I can't figure out how to move or take that off. Any help?I wouldn't ever set out to hurt anyone deliberately unless it was, you know, important -like a league game or something.
- Dick Butkus
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Re: Homefield advantage feedback is covering up my defensive adjustments box (ps5).
It’s by design as far as I can tell. The system will do things much more annoying than that too.
Even as a clean-screen guy myself I actually really like the way it screws with you to either annoy or downright ruin your rhythm.
Yeah yeah guys should be able to toggle it off or whatever but the entire system is cool with me at the end of the day, and probably the main thing that separates the next gen version from current gen.Just one man’s opinion.
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I've always been a "show me, don't tell me" kind of guy. I should be able to feel/notice the home field advantage stuff without being told "at this part of the meter your receivers are going to drop more balls."
Mostly, I'd love it if it only popped up occasionally, with the option to turn it off, or an option to toggle over to it pre-snap like with play-art. As it is, it's a newly-implemented mechanic that is always cluttering the screen and I have no idea why anyone thought that would be a good idea. I'd love to be able to experience some form of the momentum effects without having an immersion-breaking meter and graphics always on my screen.Comment
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Re: Homefield advantage feedback is covering up my defensive adjustments box (ps5).
One of the dumber design decisions they've made. I don't know if they expect everyone knows the adjustments by heart, or what. But it's insane that they have a needless graphic overlapping a necessary one.Comment
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Re: Homefield advantage feedback is covering up my defensive adjustments box (ps5).
The In game UI is a mess.
Sent from my LM-G820 using TapatalkBecause I live in van down by the river...Comment
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Re: Homefield advantage feedback is covering up my defensive adjustments box (ps5).
I've always been a "show me, don't tell me" kind of guy. I should be able to feel/notice the home field advantage stuff without being told "at this part of the meter your receivers are going to drop more balls."
Mostly, I'd love it if it only popped up occasionally, with the option to turn it off, or an option to toggle over to it pre-snap like with play-art. As it is, it's a newly-implemented mechanic that is always cluttering the screen and I have no idea why anyone thought that would be a good idea. I'd love to be able to experience some form of the momentum effects without having an immersion-breaking meter and graphics always on my screen.
This is totally off the topic but I really wish the home team would not lose momentum so easily.Comment
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Re: Homefield advantage feedback is covering up my defensive adjustments box (ps5).
Perhaps it's another "Home Field Advantage" perk - Blocking the UI for adjustments to make the defense even more sloppy.
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Re: Homefield advantage feedback is covering up my defensive adjustments box (ps5).
I have scoured for a remedy. I gave up and memorized.Comment
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Re: Homefield advantage feedback is covering up my defensive adjustments box (ps5).
Iirc I think if you click r3 twice it clears it upComment
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