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Reasons to Hate the Madden Mulligan Feature

A while back, I brought to light the debate of restarting your console mid-game, to avoid the agony of defeat. While the feedback of said article was largely not in favor of such an activity, I have a sneaking suspicion that last year’s Madden/NCAA turnover system led to an all-time high in in-game restarts.

This season, EA Sports has inserted a devious little tool called the "Rewind" option, which will allow you to take a mulligan on a play within a game. From initial reports, this feature will be available to use up to three times per game, and may or may not be limited to a handful of situations such as missed opportunities or blown plays.

While the initial marketing would have us believe that this is a upgrade for the series, I find it vomit-inducing. Here’s why…

Catering to the Casual Fan/Gamer

If you’re reading this, you’re most likely not a casual NFL fan, nor a casual Madden gamer. You’re hardcore. And more power to you. Sports games were originally created with you in mind. In the case of Madden, that original (and immeasurably successful) model of thinking is being altered with this new feature.

I understand the marketing tactics of EA’s continues to pander to the casual gamer. There is substantially more profit potential in broadening a product’s audience for sure. However, changing a product as such to alienate its core niche seems a bit like cutting off one’s nose to spite his or her face.

Football gamers are always clamoring for the next big step in NFL simulation and realism. Remember how our jaws dropped when we first saw the dynamic visuals of NFL 2K for Dreamcast? Remember that tingly feeling when you first imported a real draft class into Madden from NCAA? We want realism, and we want depth. What we don’t want is game developers spending precious paid hours creating features for gamers who wouldn’t know a safety blitz from a safety dance.

Like rising gas prices, this ever-present dumbing-down of Madden has me largely pessimistic for the future. If EA is focused on creating a game that even your grandma could play, then it’s doubtful that they will work on improving pass defense AI, or including all the correct alternate uniforms. You know, the things that really matter to the football fans. Seems like some flawed thinking to this guy.

Implications for the Turnover System

My next problem with the new Rewind system is pure speculation, even though I believe it is rooted in solid logic.

Seeing as how Madden 09 is including an easy do-over tool, it can be inferred that they have not corrected the dreadful shortcomings of Madden 08’s turnover system. While the turnover system did need a serious tweak going into last season, things went from one extreme to another. We went from having no turnovers to having six or seven per game. I have commented before that this problem seemed like short-cut to eliminating "money plays" and balancing gameplay between offense and defense, when the root of the issue rested in the defense’s AI and its ability to react to plays.

The Rewind feature in 09 could thus be a band-aid on top of a band-aid, on top of a bullet wound. The initial quick-fix was flawed, so we now see a new quick-fix for the original quick fix. Ugh, I’m giving myself a headache.

Long story short, the implications are that interceptions and fumbles could be equally as numerous this year as last year. Rather than fixing the real problem, EA now offers the consolation price of allowing in-game do-overs. I hate to say it, but it feels kind of like EA Sports is giving me the middle finger out the window while driving to the bank to cash my $60 check. Figuratively speaking of course.

The Real Kick in the Pants

Contrary to some opinion, EA Sports is not the evil empire of sports gaming, hell-bent on world domination at the expense and exploit of its loyal customers. They are simply a business attempting to branch out into uncharted territory to increase their year over year profits. With the monopoly of the NFL license, they no longer need fight for market share of the hardcore sports gamer population. Thus, they are attempting a unique strategy of reaching an untraditional audience with their flagship product. This has spawned such sports game abominations as "Family Play" and this year’s "Rewind."

The interesting thing about this maneuver is that it contradicts the strategy of its other big football seller, NCAA Football. Although we have seen some slip-ups and regressions in the last-gen to next-gen transition, NCAA Football has seemingly remained dedicated to providing a realistic experience (Excluding the Wii version Mascot Game focus, of course). It has done an admirable job of getting us armchair quarterbacks as close to the real game as possible short of time travel and heavy steroid use.

For example, last year’s NCAA 08 implemented a brand new recruiting system. While not completely realistic, it took a drastic step toward simulating realistic football recruiting/program building. Was it complicated and a tad tedious at times? Absolutely. But did it make the game better? You’re damn right it did.

Similarly, this season’s NCAA 09 will provide a new feature in which gamers will be quizzed on coverages after throwing errant interceptions. Answering correctly will maintain your QB’s composure, while answering incorrectly will heighten his confusion. This is a perfect example of a feature designed for the hardcore sports gamer. It is realistic, in that play recognition, composure and in-game adjustments are all part of real college football. It also caters to those who have a high football IQ, and will reward them for their knowledge. Overall, a win-win.

So how can EA make such a brilliant move for one football title, yet make such a blunder for the other? It’s hard to say. But a lot of faulty decisions have been made in search of greener pastures.

Wrapping Things Up…

For numerous, and perhaps overly-analyzed reasons, Madden 09’s new Rewind system is clearly a step in the wrong direction, if not a blatant slap in the face to the game’s faithful, long-standing audience. The studio’s lust for more dollars while disaffecting the target market is reaching new heights.

Ultimately, I believe that such a strategy may create a unique phenomenon, and move the loyal fan-base from Madden NFL over to NCAA Football, as the college football franchise will provide a more realistic and satisfying football gaming experience. If and when EA Sports loses its exclusive NFL license, they will have even bigger problems to deal with.

Please chime in with your opinions. I can’t be the only militant Madden Fan upset when it comes to this issue.

Until next week, Adios Turd Nuggets.


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# 61 JBH3 @ 05/22/08 04:13 PM
I'm right there w/ this article...I hate that development time was ...

(1) used on this stupid "feature"

(2) used on this stupid "feature" which I will never use.

Just like the ring builder it's another dumb addition to this cheesy, arcade-fest, casual-gamer-catered-to, Madden game.

Take that EA...turd nuggets.
 
# 62 Beardown @ 05/22/08 04:32 PM
Will my team have the least amount of penalties in the league yet again this year? If yes then I hate that they put this in.

Will wind affect my FG kicks or will the only chance I have of missing a FG be short yet again this year? If yes I hate that they put this in.

Are there in-game save? We already know the answer is no thus I hate that they put this in the game.

Will weather affect gameplay this year or will it be the same with just a white field or an accumulating lake?

There is a reason to hate this feature regardless if you can turn it off or not. EA fails to address things that have been requested for years but adds goofy stuff like this. They are very fortunate they locked up that exclusive license.
 
# 63 countryboy @ 05/22/08 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by The 24th Letter
i could see the whole "theyre not concentrating on more important things" argument if the game was actually out and we physically saw the things that were omitted ...
 
# 64 The 24th Letter @ 05/22/08 07:15 PM
lol alot of "wills" and "ifs" in there...

which was exactly my point
 
# 65 The 24th Letter @ 05/22/08 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by JBH3
I'm right there w/ this article...I hate that development time was ...

(1) used on this stupid "feature"

(2) used on this stupid "feature" which I will never use.

Just like the ring builder it's another dumb addition to this cheesy, arcade-fest, casual-gamer-catered-to, Madden game.

Take that EA...turd nuggets.
Ive always wondered this....but i never asked b\c the Madden forum is 10 times worse than the Pro Basketball forum supposedley is...lol

does Madden say the games a simulation like the "other game" does w\ thier products?...if not, why would you expect the game NOT to be geared toward the casual gamer?
 
# 66 ODogg @ 05/22/08 07:48 PM
Look like the rest of you here I think this feature is unnecessary but I can see why some people might like it. I think all the bashing on EA for this is kind of comical and over the top honestly.
 
# 67 King Gro23 @ 05/22/08 09:15 PM
the feature is disabled online and I personally think you have to be about drunk to put this in here but thank god you can turn it off
 
# 68 ODogg @ 05/22/08 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by King Gro23
the feature is disabled online and I personally think you have to be about drunk to put this in here but thank god you can turn it off
Heh, as I said in another thread, this will be a great feature to use when I'm all tanked up on gin.
 
# 69 Pared @ 05/23/08 10:55 AM
You have an alcohol problem. Every post is always with you playing football while blasted or "hocked up" on something.

Great site. But only because I care.
 
# 70 JBH3 @ 05/23/08 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by The 24th Letter
Ive always wondered this....but i never asked b\c the Madden forum is 10 times worse than the Pro Basketball forum supposedley is...lol

does Madden say the games a simulation like the "other game" does w\ thier products?...if not, why would you expect the game NOT to be geared toward the casual gamer?
It was a SIM...All those titles on the PS2/Xbox were definitely made w/ the SIM gamer in mind...It's now that we've crossed over into the "next-gen" that Madden has just became a cash cow....w/ little improvement in the game given a better/more powerful operating system, and it has taken steps/jumps/leaps/miles backwards in comparison to the improvements it was making prior to the next-gen crossover.
 
# 71 countryboy @ 05/23/08 07:14 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pared
You have an alcohol problem. Every post is always with you playing football while blasted or "hocked up" on something.

Great site. But only because I care.
AA is for quitters.



 
# 72 ODogg @ 05/23/08 07:18 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pared
You have an alcohol problem. Every post is always with you playing football while blasted or "hocked up" on something.

Great site. But only because I care.
It can be a problem at times. Like when I run out of gin.
 
# 73 Stroehms @ 05/24/08 04:00 PM
I like the feature, especially if you are used to using the same plays over and over, it'll be easier to learn where open receivers are on the new plays you try. and of course you can't use it online. duh!
 
# 74 Altimus @ 05/24/08 04:11 PM
Very good read and I agree. It is always nice to have more feature but this wasn't really necessary. However, if the fumble/interception problem really is fixed than I guess no reason to complain.
 
# 75 Exonerated @ 05/25/08 11:43 AM
Stop complaining. Decent feature. I'll use it for the break down of the play by Collinsworth rather than the mulligan.

It just like on TV when they break down a play of where you went wrong. Except you get to mulligan.

So just watch the damn breakdown and don't mulligan. Stop spreading the hate.
 
# 76 ODogg @ 05/25/08 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Exonerated
Stop complaining. Decent feature. I'll use it for the break down of the play by Collinsworth rather than the mulligan.

It just like on TV when they break down a play of where you went wrong. Except you get to mulligan.

So just watch the damn breakdown and don't mulligan. Stop spreading the hate.
Amen man, I will use the feature the same way.
 
# 77 Rawdeal28 @ 05/25/08 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Exonerated
Stop complaining. Decent feature. I'll use it for the break down of the play by Collinsworth rather than the mulligan.

It just like on TV when they break down a play of where you went wrong. Except you get to mulligan.

So just watch the damn breakdown and don't mulligan. Stop spreading the hate.
i believe u can watch the breakdown even when u have the rewind feature off.
 
# 78 JMD @ 05/25/08 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by JBucc
Good lord quit being a bunch of crybabies. If you don't like it turn the damn thing off. EA doesn't have a gun to your head forcing you to rewind.
Exactly, I'm the biggest EA/ Madden ***** around and I'm not even complaining about this feature. you're not going to be forced to use it.

QUOTE: "This season, EA Sports has inserted a devious little tool called the "Rewind" option, which will allow you to take a mulligan on a play within a game."

It will ALLOW you to rewind, not force you. I'm sure there will be an option to turn this feature off.
 
# 79 thescoop @ 05/25/08 08:55 PM
great article. I do think it is a step in the wrong direction and could be what you are saying. I hope not, but we'll all have to wait till august to know for sure. I know it will forever be turned off in my franchise.
 


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