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Ideas Madden Can Steal From NCAA Football


Losing NCAA Football hurts, but that loss can be mitigated by an excellent Madden.

There is no need to start this off with a lie…

The end of the NCAA Football franchise hurts.

People continually blasted the game with criticism after criticism, but negatives tend to speak louder than positives, especially in our genre. Most people weren’t fooled though: we were playing a pretty good college football game every year.

Instead of having the ability to transition into the next generation of consoles, NCAA Football has to hang up the cleats. At this point, there is some serious concern as to if there will ever be another college football game on the market again.

The O’Bannon lawsuit’s settlement has made it clear that the risks of making a college game in general significantly outweigh any kind of reward for developers at the moment. If there will be another college football game, then don’t expect it to come around for a number of years.

NCAA Football is no more, but EA Sports has an amazing opportunity.

A number of customers are likely to be lost who bought just NCAA Football, but EA Sports now has the opportunity to win a number of new fans over to Madden. There is no better way for the company to do so than to make Madden absolutely amazing in every facet on next-generation consoles.

Everything from the budget to former employees are at EA Sports’ disposal.

The company won’t devote all of NCAA Football’s development budget toward Madden, but EA Sports would be a fool not to throw at least a modest upgrade of money and talent at its fellow football game. Though more money won’t equal more time, the extra funding could be used to increase the number of developers on Madden’s staff.

Madden has already stated that its new Ignite engine will be able to pull different animations and actions from other EA Sports games. This won’t directly affect both NCAA Football and Madden, but it shows how the company is beginning to share ideas among different franchises.

Now’s the time to start sharing its resources and people.

Let’s take a look at how Madden can improve with NCAA Football’s departure.


Getting a good customization suite in Madden would give fans a way to potentially get some NCAA action.

Customization

The NCAA Football team sounded like they might have been doing something special in regard to customization before they were abruptly dismantled.

Owen Good’s article for Kotaku said that the team was working on being able to customize everything from teams and colors to stadiums. This seems familiar, but it sounds like they were doing it in a game-changing way. (Please excuse the accidental pun.)

In the past, NCAA Football has had Teambuilder and Madden has gone with Madden Share. While Madden Share isn’t bad, it doesn’t revolutionize anything in terms of customization.

If the NCAA Football team was truly working on being able to customize certain aspects of the game in a way that hasn’t been done before, then it would be ridiculous for Madden to not jump at the opportunity of being able to do something similar.

Sometimes it only takes an idea. An idea to spark something greater than what is seen as ordinary or normal. Perhaps NCAA Football’s ideas for customization will end up being implemented into Madden at some point down the road.

It would certainly be a step in the right direction.


Adding a college senior mode into a career mode would be a great way to add some depth as well.

Depth

This might get a bit abstract for a second, but hear me out.

NCAA Football’s Road to Glory mode allowed the player to compete in a full high-school season before accepting a scholarship to college. This feature started out relatively shallow, but eventually allowed the player to customize the schedule and edit who was on his high school roster. If they wanted to go into tedious detail, the player could create something similar to one of
their years playing high-school football.

How does this apply to Madden?

Imagine having the ability to play out a senior year in college before getting drafted into the NFL. EA Sports doesn’t have the rights to the names or likeness’ of specific universities anymore, but it would only be a matter of time before players created teams pretty close to their real-life counterparts.

If EA Sports gave people the tools to share those teams with others (Teambuilder anyone?) then Madden would have a miniature college universe associated within its career mode.

Now, this is only one of many ways that Madden could integrate parts of the NCAA into its game. For example, Madden could even use the NCAA’s new playoff system as a part of the career mode changes listed above if they wanted to.

Having a development cycle that only lasts for a year definitely hurts the amount of work that could be added to any one game. A large jump in depth would have to come over the stretch of multiple years.

The end result could be pretty special if Madden’s development team took enough time with it.


Giving players more options, like a coordinator cam, would be highly welcome.

Options

Say what you will about NCAA Football 14 and its occasionally unbalanced gameplay, but you can’t tell anyone that the addition of camera options wasn’t more than welcomed.

The coordinator camera allowed for a view of the entire field from a top-down perspective. It was a great new camera angle that allowed the player to see the game in a different way.

As much as I respect the Madden franchise and what they did with Madden 25, its decision to bring the camera out then zoom in as the play takes place was a poor one. The worst part is that the development team had an easy way for fans to not get mad and reject the change.

They just needed to have Madden 13’s camera as an option, and give the player the choice of which one they wanted.

It’s all about options, options, options and Madden has done a poor job of giving the player the tools to tailor the game toward how they want it.

While we’re talking about camera angles, can anybody on Madden’s staff say something about a custom camera? I might be an optimist, but I’m still holding out hope for this option to one day take place. EA Sports’ NHL series has a perfect one. It doesn’t seem like it would be too hard to bring over to the football field.

Would the addition of some of NCAA Football’s staff bring all of these changes? Probably not. If they did, then it would probably take quite a while to accomplish.

The point is that bringing in more minds to work on the Madden franchise will only lead to more options.

It’s something that everyone will benefit from.



At the end of the day: We get Madden, and that has to be good enough.

It’s Up to EA Sports Now

NCAA Football’s departure will be felt for years to come. A new college football season always tends to make people want to play a college football game.

Unfortunately, we no longer have one to play.

We must now rely on Madden to quench our football thirsts. This means that Madden can’t simply do its best to slowly improve year after year.

It’s time for Madden to start improving drastically.

EA Sports made the decision to end one of its highly regarded football franchises. Now it’s their turn to make the other one exceptional.


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# 21 CarryTheWeight @ 10/11/13 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by apollon42
Steal Brad Nessler. He sounds really good in NCAA even if his lines have grown stale. He sounds a lot more fluid than whoever they had in Madden.
Better yet, add alternate Thursday Night Football and NFL Network presentation into the game. Blu-ray disc space makes this possible, and it's a no-brainer considering Nessler was already part of two additional EA Sports games.

Not saying this is a necessity considering just how much needs to be improved but it'll nevertheless pique my curiosity a bit.
 
# 22 Retropyro @ 10/11/13 05:14 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by jeremym480
I'd like to see Madden expand on the Coaching Carousel and give us the ability to hire our own Coordinators and Assistant Coaches.

Also I would like to see the Snap Shot feature that NCAA has had for 3-4 years now added to Madden. I still don't get why this isn't in..
Agreed. I'd love the option to begin as a co-ordinator and move up to a HC spot.
 
# 23 Retropyro @ 10/11/13 05:20 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by CarryTheWeight
Better yet, add alternate Thursday Night Football and NFL Network presentation into the game. Blu-ray disc space makes this possible, and it's a no-brainer considering Nessler was already part of two additional EA Sports games.

Not saying this is a necessity considering just how much needs to be improved but it'll nevertheless pique my curiosity a bit.
I don't see why they could not have at least 2 different commentary teams to help mix it up. FIFA has a team for league play and another for international. UFC 3 had UFC commentators and then separate Pride commentators.
Doesn't seem like a big deal, but I found it makes the game more immersive.
 
# 24 statum71 @ 10/11/13 05:28 PM
I wish they would bring over NCAA's:

Better in-season stat banners
Halftime Show (we've been waiting forever for Madden to do this correctly)
Progressive lighting (even though it would actually just be putting it back in)
 
# 25 BadAssHskr @ 10/11/13 05:39 PM
More web based franchise implementation.
More, more, more!
 
# 26 tical2399 @ 10/11/13 08:15 PM
Thats all fine and good, but I buy Madden for one reason and one reason only, and that is to bring my fav players from NCAA onto my team in madden. If there is no NCAA for me to get real life rookies from then there is no reason for me to ever buy madden.
 
# 27 cl34v4g3 @ 10/11/13 08:37 PM
1. Formation Subs. This has been needed for a very, very long time.

2. Aggressive/Conservative play type options. If I'm getting torn apart by Wilson or RG3 on the ground, let me make my LB's and CB's keep an eye in the backfield.

3. Draft/Scouting Depth. The recruiting process on NCAA is infinitely better than the scouting in Madden.

4. Presentation. Crowd noises. Pumping up/Quieting the crowd. Commentary. Cutscenes. Post game recaps/stories from around the league. Every bit of it is better in NCAA.

5. Customization. Player edits, sliders, uniforms, camera angles, adding/subtracting teams, conference changes, Teambuilder, etc. All of this needs to be in Madden. If I want to realign the conferences back to what they used to be, why can't I? The rest speak for themselves.
 
# 28 CT Pitbull @ 10/11/13 09:40 PM
Well everyone knows where I stand on the camera thing. And I agree 100 percent that the more options we have the better. There can NEVER be too many different ways to enjoy the game, EVER.

I have a small detail to add to Madden from NCAA. How about the option to have "Live Feed" weather from the weather channel? Love that you can do this in NCAA. Also let us choose time of day with the "system clock" option. Last but NOT least the ability to adjust the temperature for play now games. I like playing quick games late in the year in cold weather WITHOUT the friggin snow. On another note Maddens "random" weather option hasn't worked for years but its still there, WHY? Why doesn't it truly choose random weather? Why does it only give the user "windy" games? SMH

Another option from NCAA Football that I would like to see in Madden asap is the new option from this years college game. That being the option to play a "QUICK SEASON". I loved this mode in NCAA this year and played the heck out of it. CFM and dynasty modes for their respective games has just way too many things to micromanage for me. I wanna play the game with whatever team or teams I want and occaisionally check some statistics and win some available rewards. Im just not into all that other fluff. I know many like that stuff but I am not one of them, and I know im not alone.
 
# 29 Cowboy008 @ 10/11/13 10:01 PM
I would like to see Madden use NCAA's player editor I hate that the only one that can wear one long sleeve is RG3. Also I would like them to take the ticker from NCAA that shows other scores from around the league.
 
# 30 exeter @ 10/11/13 10:04 PM
Totally bummed about NCAA made me appreciate, then later, love College football. Madden is just ok (and I grew up diggin' watching REAL NFL games).

Customization is key! Customization in every aspect--LOVE the Defensive camera (lock) in NCAA football it makes playing long dynasty seasons much more involving. Offense and defense seem-almost-like 2 different interlocked games.

Also: COMPLETE customization of music. Not half-assed crap where only some of it can be user altered. Again, COMPLETE customization of music....Would be great if you could mute certain commentators the way you can in MLB The Show. Or never have to listen to another sideline reporter's bland spiel ever again (option to just have text pop up for injuries, etc and spend that digital space on updated in-game play by play stats).

Finally, Steal the ****e out of NFL 2k5---so many great ideas in that game! Halftime Show done by Chris Berman could not be beat--unless it was updated BY CHRIS BERMAN.
 
# 31 SteboSSK @ 10/11/13 10:31 PM
'Create a draft class' similar to the NBA 2k model...
 
# 32 jcblayze @ 10/11/13 10:31 PM
I loved the presentation in the ESPN games. The ticker, the game breaks, it looked exactly like an ESPN presentation. Madden used to have the ticker if I remember correctly, if I am playing a game on Monday night, it should not be the only game completed for the week when I am done.
 
# 33 Jarodd21 @ 10/11/13 10:59 PM
Formation subs, full player editing in all modes, and there play screen for the hurry up offense.. I would also like to see a much more aggressive AI like in college as far as going for it on 4th and short on there opponents side of the field and deferring on the kickoff sometimes. Most teams in the NFL will go for it almost all time on 4th and 1 or inches on there oppents side of the field but on Madden they'll kick a FG or punt it.



Madden is definitely going to need some kind of create a draft class too with the ability to share them with other's. There's alot of guys around here that would do a great job creating them.. It probably would turn out much better then importing them from NCAA..
 
# 34 Trick13 @ 10/11/13 11:18 PM
Customization/ user options!!!

Custom sub packages, for even special teams basically eliminates my need for substitution menus, though may e some would prefer both.
User customization of celebrations tied to edit player
User customization of plays, or "pre-scripted" pre snap adjustments - think HC09
Custom schedules within CFM, option to "back load" user v user games to end of season
Custom draft classes, or create a class cuz EA sucks at making them
Ability, like on PS2, to customize how plays appear in playbook reorder if you will
NCAA style adjustments, especially the accelerated clock one which should like NCAA function under two minutes...
Options for "locking out" attributes from XP system
"SIM it" option for practice where CPU teams get points for their backups and human controlled teams can SIM practice for at least a portion of the points...
 
# 35 Greencollarbaseball @ 10/11/13 11:36 PM
It would also be nice if they took the "redshirt" option and modified it to where you could pick 8 guys and "practice squad" them.
 
# 36 tessl @ 10/13/13 10:18 PM
There are some aspects of NCAA which can be incorporated into Madden but anything which incorporates any aspect of college football into Madden is a no go unless they want to get sued.

I expect the amateur draft to be strictly fictional players from nowhere.
 
# 37 Dr. Poe @ 10/13/13 10:42 PM
Madden needs to add the little touches. Stat tracker for other games. Have an awareness of which games are important on the schedule. Home field advantage. Crowd reaction to big plays. Chants of defense. Better announcing. More polish.
It's like ever since madden left the booth, the game has gotten wacker. They aren't even trying to improve the presentation. I always buy it because I love football, but EA needs to look at 2k. I can play 2k all day. Madden gets boring after while. It feels tedious to play.
College football was always fun. I could play that all day.
 
# 38 balljonesjr @ 10/14/13 02:42 AM
In game coaching adjustments : the aggressive and balanced deal and should bring back the jump snap and go for the pic blah blah blah. Also the full playbook in the no huddle offense
 
# 39 lawflaw @ 10/14/13 11:16 AM
Loved your idea about playing a college football player's senior year and then getting drafted into the NFL. I would buy the game for that mode alone!
 
# 40 muse324 @ 10/14/13 12:29 PM
I miss the days when I could play every game on the schedule. Why am I just stuck to one team? I like having the option to play as either team and being able to choose before game or in game or just setting it in the middle and letting the computer play on it's own. Sort of small but it's that small level of control that makes the game for me. Possibly being able to customize any player on any team I want without having to go all the way back to my original team. It may sound a bit nit picky but it's something that was there before.
 


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