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Old 08-11-2010, 04:41 PM   #17
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Re: Out of Bounds: The Billion Dollar Elephant in the Room

EA in general does not consistently build on its titles.

Other companies do a much better job at evolving their game over and over each year to where you don't feel like you are playing the same game.

Everytime I play Madden all the games feel the same. Which could be because they haven't quite changed much of the core functionality. The demo with "speed" play basically increased that feeling.

The praise I give to sports video games is if I feel I am trying to win a game of that sport, or if I am trying to win a video game. When a company can make me forget about the latter and immerse me in the sport, those are the games I continue to play.

Madden and NCAA are not those games, and haven't been for most of their existence.
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Old 08-11-2010, 04:49 PM   #18
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EA in general does not consistently build on its titles.
Exactly. It not only appears to have no vision - the focus seems to change on a year by year basis, often with the result that the big feature of the previous year is either left out the following year or left unchanged - but also they don't seem to know what they want in the game. Sim ? Arcade ? This straddling the line between the two just isn't working for me.
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Old 08-11-2010, 04:51 PM   #19
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I just went for the in between solution with a long rental,anywhere up to 30 days. Madden 10 only lasted me about half as long as 09 so I decided to not buy this year but still wanted to do at least one season.
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come on now. it's not like they're the underdog out there. they're the only dog out there.
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Old 08-11-2010, 05:02 PM   #21
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i think Madden 11 will be the game that at long last delivers a semi realistic NFL experience from EA...and the funny thing is i haven't got it yet..NCAA is making me happy, and without the same expectations from a college game as i have for an NFL game, i am enjoying without feeling like i am being shortchanged..but if NCAA is any indication, then Madden 11 will probably be the best one yet...and will anyone notice???...EA has delivered too many unrealistic football games in the past and they may be paying for it this year......which is too bad as they may be on track now.hopefully 2k will be able to make an NCAA football game next year and we will have some choice again...i don't consider backbreaker a choice
its not, ncaa is alot better game. this madden is just a repackaged version of last years game and what was added sucks anyway.
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Old 08-11-2010, 05:06 PM   #22
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This article is exactly how I feel and greatly written! It's almost to the point where I laugh at myself for buying the game day 1 because I know for a fact there are 1-2 patches that I'm goin to have to wait for weeks after spending my $60. I know the Madden team works hard its just it bothers me to instead of something made better they just change it to seemingly say "we did something" I'm 28 years old and like a lot of us that have been playing madden since the beginning its a strange love hate relationship with madden. It's a good game but not a great game and I'm getting the feeling that EA sports is fine with that but this marginally better Madden has ran its course with me.
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Old 08-11-2010, 05:33 PM   #23
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There are problems with Madden, always will be. It's never going to change.

I just think that it's time for the user base at sites like this to accept that they are the EXTREME minority, and if anything should be grateful that EA puts as much effort as they do into making the game as realistic as it currently is. Because let's face it, most people just don't care. I'll bet you right now that a good percentage of the people who play this game aren't even aware that sliders exist, let alone care about going in and messing around with them. They just want to buy the game, play it with updated rosters/uniforms/etc, and have what their definition of fun is. Because their's is obviously different from people like us on this site.

To me, it's not fun to be able to drop back and fire 50 yard TD passes all day. To people like that, it's great. And some of it has to do with the age of those people playing, but some of it is just flat out not caring whether or not it's an ultra-realistic representation of the NFL.

And then you have to consider how far do you go with "Realistic?" For example say you're the Lions and you're playing against the Saints. Should you lose that game 99% of the time? ALWAYS, no matter what difficulty level the game is on, no matter how good you personally are at the game, etc? Because so often I hear people complain about "robo QB," defenders always batting balls down, too many injuries, and whatever else. Ok so if that stuff is actually set on a realistic level, we'd all be losing A LOT more than we do. If you really want the CPU AI to play you as the actual NFL team would play you, then you're not going 15-1, 14-2, 13-3 with very many teams in the game. If ever. And you'd rarely ever win the Super Bowl, as that's obviously REALLY hard to do. So are you ok with that? Or do you want it realistic, but realistic to the point of always being able to win? Where does it stop? And who defines where it stops?

It's impossible to navigate. It just is. And those people who some of us call "casuals" are probably going to get the most attention because they are the majority. Always will be. I just think that for how much people harp on demanding the game to be absolutely as realistic as possible, a lot of those same people would have a problem with how difficult the game was if it truly was that realistic.
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There are problems with Madden, always will be. It's never going to change.

I just think that it's time for the user base at sites like this to accept that they are the EXTREME minority, and if anything should be grateful that EA puts as much effort as they do into making the game as realistic as it currently is. Because let's face it, most people just don't care. I'll bet you right now that a good percentage of the people who play this game aren't even aware that sliders exist, let alone care about going in and messing around with them. They just want to buy the game, play it with updated rosters/uniforms/etc, and have what their definition of fun is. Because their's is obviously different from people like us on this site.

To me, it's not fun to be able to drop back and fire 50 yard TD passes all day. To people like that, it's great. And some of it has to do with the age of those people playing, but some of it is just flat out not caring whether or not it's an ultra-realistic representation of the NFL.

And then you have to consider how far do you go with "Realistic?" For example say you're the Lions and you're playing against the Saints. Should you lose that game 99% of the time? ALWAYS, no matter what difficulty level the game is on, no matter how good you personally are at the game, etc? Because so often I hear people complain about "robo QB," defenders always batting balls down, too many injuries, and whatever else. Ok so if that stuff is actually set on a realistic level, we'd all be losing A LOT more than we do. If you really want the CPU AI to play you as the actual NFL team would play you, then you're not going 15-1, 14-2, 13-3 with very many teams in the game. If ever. And you'd rarely ever win the Super Bowl, as that's obviously REALLY hard to do. So are you ok with that? Or do you want it realistic, but realistic to the point of always being able to win? Where does it stop? And who defines where it stops?

It's impossible to navigate. It just is. And those people who some of us call "casuals" are probably going to get the most attention because they are the majority. Always will be. I just think that for how much people harp on demanding the game to be absolutely as realistic as possible, a lot of those same people would have a problem with how difficult the game was if it truly was that realistic.
very good post. as far as you question where does it stop as far as realistic. i think most would agree at this point getting the physics of the game where most would be happy. for example tacklin and not sliding off each other seeing the body move based on hits. ball have some weight yet being able to put it over heads and in breadbasket. stuff like that.
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