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Old 04-14-2009, 01:13 AM   #281
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floridagatorfan im trying to make a point. if i said anything mean im sorry but let be real men here. Im asking these guys have they played real football and no one who loves maddden wont answer.
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Old 04-14-2009, 01:17 AM   #282
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What's funny is after watching that you don't come across as arrogant as you have from your posts on the forums. If you gave this same approach on the forums things would probably be much less heated and actual intelligent conversations about the game rather than a bunch of bickering back and forth.

Rather than posting how stupid of questions people are asking and how much they love hand towels, post some of the questions you would like to see addressed or specific examples of the "x's and o's" that make All Pro better than Madden because I would agree that right now All Pro has the best gameplay of any football game.

This could at least get something productive done and maybe even get Ian in here making responses and listening. However, the way these last few pages have been going with basically just jabs back and forth with people calling each other stupid, if I were Ian I wouldn't bother looking at the rest of this thread.

edit: it took me so long to make this post there have already been multiple comments so hopefully this is already happening
I agree with you. Which is the reason why I replied to him in the first place. I had a problem with his overall tone and his approach to things. I never denied his knowledge of the game, nor did I call him stupid.

I stopped commenting when I noticed things were getting out of hand and we weren't coming to an agreement.
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Old 04-14-2009, 01:18 AM   #283
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floridagatorfan im trying to make a point. if i said anything mean im sorry but let be real men here. Im asking these guys have they played real football and no one who loves maddden wont answer.
I'd fix that double negative in the last sentence. Sorry couldn't resist just finished editing a research paper so I'm in my English Lit mode.
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Old 04-14-2009, 01:19 AM   #284
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Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: The Importance of an Early Community Day (New Screenshot Incl

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What's funny is after watching that you don't come across as arrogant as you have from your posts on the forums. If you gave this same approach on the forums things would probably be much less heated and actual intelligent conversations about the game rather than a bunch of bickering back and forth.

Rather than posting how stupid of questions people are asking and how much they love hand towels, post some of the questions you would like to see addressed or specific examples of the "x's and o's" that make All Pro better than Madden because I would agree that right now All Pro has the best gameplay of any football game.

This could at least get something productive done and maybe even get Ian in here making responses and listening. However, the way these last few pages have been going with basically just jabs back and forth with people calling each other stupid, if I were Ian I wouldn't bother looking at the rest of this thread.

edit: it took me so long to make this post there have already been multiple comments so hopefully this is already happening
+1 you came off like a dick. Especially since I like hand towels and wandwarmers. I wore both during my football career.
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Old 04-14-2009, 01:20 AM   #285
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That Jamarcus Russell picture is just a cut up peice of under armour. That ain't no accesory
hahaha jamarcus can't afford an accessory like that, but he has a pad on protecting his elbow. i forget if he injured it this season or last season by hitting his elbow on the helmet of one of his guards.
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Old 04-14-2009, 01:25 AM   #286
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It can certainly mean both, but I'm sure Ian would consider any inconsistency in distance between two animations/objects as warping. Ie a ball in the air at eye level "warping" to a player's hands in front of his chest, or, as you mentioned, a player's catch animation "warping" him to location of the ball. Hopefully Ian answers this in more depth though and I'm curious how he solved the issue of the latter.
I'm sure Ian has a better feel for what the community wants as a whole. I can only represent what I want.

When I played Madden '09 the warping was WAY toned down from '08, but it was still there. I won't be able to enjoy '10 if I read a zone, see a defenders movement / momentum, throw a perfect ball, only to have the defender stop on a dime, jump up in the air, and float two yards to make the INT. That is a game breaker for me, because that affects the passing game which is a good 25% to 50% of the game (depending on how you play).

My feelings towards EA are pretty well known, and they aren't good, but I am impressed with the amount of information they are providing, the blogs from Ian, and the EA teams overall willingness to engage with the community. It's smart business, smart development practices, and while it won't guarantee a better product, it greatly increases the odds that we'll see one.
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Old 04-14-2009, 01:29 AM   #287
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mac plex you say you played football? ok then answer this........ what game have you been in were the qb gets the snap and wr gets the ball after the snap? or what game have you been in that your qb ran 30 yards back and hit a wr down the field? Any one who plays football knows thats not IN THE GAME anyone who watches football knows the same. but most of you kids dont see that your too happy over towels.
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mac plex you say you played football? ok then answer this........ what game have you been in were the qb gets the snap and wr gets the ball after the snap? or what game have you been in that your qb ran 30 yards back and hit a wr down the field? Any one who plays football knows thats not IN THE GAME anyone who watches football knows the same. but most of you kids dont see that your too happy over towels.
im pretty sure that is called passing
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