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Old 07-24-2009, 12:25 PM   #1465
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The game def isn't perfect but I can deal with it for now this will be my first year on 360 ps2 has went to the kids. If had my 360 4 3 years il give it a shot this year. All I ask is please fix the running & make defensive asjustments easier IE ps2 u can adjust everything quick thanx
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Old 07-24-2009, 12:25 PM   #1466
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Unfortunately just had an interception by Brooking were he leaped in the air to make one of those ridiculous int. with one hand..lol
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Old 07-24-2009, 12:27 PM   #1467
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Ok, so, it seems that a base for an enjoyable, sim game of NFL football is laid now. At least to me. So, what's on my mind at this point, is playing with different teams, different players, feeling, and witnessing the totally revamped ratings at work. What's interesting is to see if players move differently based on their ratings. Like in NBA Live, a player with a 90 dunk rating has more in his repetoire of dunks (more in his arsenal, and easier control). I like the spin, but I want to see if others with higher ratings spin differently. This feels like a new game in alot of ways, so I'm curious all over again.

I can't wait to play the game on Normal or Fast speed. And I CAN'T WAIT to make my CAP player, get my Jags, and do some damage!!! I'm feeling this!

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Old 07-24-2009, 12:29 PM   #1468
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Loving the throwing motions. Every QB feels different. What a great job.
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Old 07-24-2009, 12:30 PM   #1469
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I'm impressed by the Demo. At least I can see that there have been changes and improvements to 2010 over 09 because it feels like Madden but its challenging having to adjust to the new game play.
The thing I was the most impressed with is overal graphic improvements and the way the QBs throw the ball now. It actually looks and feels like you are throwing a pass. I love how LBs and Dbs now swat at the ball and players jump sideways now instead of straight up like on Madden 09. The lob and over the shoulder passes are sweet. The passing game is much improved now flares and screens work a lot better and the receiving animations are much improved.
The thing least impressive was the running game. EA seems unable to get run blocking, running lanes, and running collisions right. It never feels like your runner has any weight or momentum. I've played RB my whole life and when your running your normally leaning forward and using a digging motion but on Maden its almost like all the players are on a sheet of glass on top of the field. I would also love to see a crack back block from a receiver while running a sweep where he absolutely lays a LB or DE out. I do like the fact that your RB can now reach the corners on sweeps and outrun DEs and LBs but running through lanes, contact and collisions in traffic need some work. RBs natrually make themselves smaller when running through traffic in anticipation of contact, the same with wide receivers when they make a catch in traffic coming across the middle. Also, right before contacts runners will lift and dip their shoulders in hopes of trucking defenders and the juke moves and spin moves look unrealistic.
Overall I will say that this is a huge step in the right direction at least we've seen change and growth and the presentation, graphics, and gameplay is better than last year and again this is only the demo so I'm thinking the game itself will be a big improvement...holla!
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Just had a nice Pro-Tak tackle pile. I don't know how anyone could not like that. It went so smoothly. Way better than what I've seen in the vids.
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Old 07-24-2009, 12:31 PM   #1471
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Reviews are mostly positive so far. Do the playbooks with no field lines bother anyone? I know that was concerning to some after E3.

(I'm waiting for July 30 for the free demo;I didn't pre-order, and I have a PS3)
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I'll have to respectfully but totally disagree with the OP. APF's player models were an absolute joke. You had D-lineman looking like WR's and big RB's/FB's looking like CB's. Sorry, that's not good.

Ickey Woods was a big dude in his playing days, but in APF he looked like he was on a steady diet of air and crack.

2K themselves acknowledged their failure on this, and I was told that when they were going into production for APF 2K9 that fixing the player models was a top priority. Of course, APF 2K9 was cancelled in production so we'll never know how it turned out.

I don't think any football game has done a better job with player models than what we have right now in Madden. Now this of course is all a matter of opinion, but proportions aren't so much, as they can be accurately gauged against real life and in this regard APF failed miserably among other enormous failures.
I hated the player models in APF, when I first saw them in the Informer magazine. I was disgusted by it. Fortunately, I am no graphic wh#%^, and I focused on the gameplay. That's what mattered and they nailed that aspect down, with some flaws of course.
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