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Originally Posted by BigOrangeVol4Life |
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This is a feature where you could download clips of songs such as “Crazy Train”, “Welcome to the Jungle”, or any genre of music you want and assign it to play during timeouts, between quarters, or on third down to get the crowd and defense hyped up. If there’s a song well known for being played at a particular stadium, make it possible to assign it to them.
Besides music, what other sounds in the stadium do you notice are missing that could be fixed by this feature?
The Madden developers would be smart to add a feature like this in my opinion and also spend some money and bring in several coaches to sit down and help the programmers with the CPU’s AI. Bring the brightest and best, those in the middle of the road, and those who may be new and not the best. Make the computer controlled teams such as the Chiefs, Packers, Patriots, Saints, Seahawks, etc very smart and difficult to match wits with when it comes to play calling and game management. Make the lesser CPU-controlled teams and coaches a little easier to play chess against. Have these AI attributes fluctuate for the better and worse for every coach and coordinator with experience points based on wins and losses. The more they win, the better and smarter they become and the harder they become to beat.
This all may be something only the next generation consoles could handle, but it would go a long way in improving the product in my opinion.
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The original Xbox had this on NFL 2K5. You ripped music to your hard drive, then selected where to play it in game and you could select start and end points.
I seem to recall EA doing this with a hockey game on 360/PS3 as well.
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