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Peter Moore has posted the first screenshot of Madden NFL 10.

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"While we have a number of announcements and updates to come over the next several weeks leading up to next month's NFL Draft, I'm excited to debut the first screenshot from this year's game right here this week. The old adage says, "A picture is worth a thousand words", and that is certainly true in this fantastic shot. How many improvements can you pick out? The Madden dev team will call each one out in their blog later this week."

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# 81 Phobia @ 03/23/09 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by 83evans
Watch lynch then.
Dude u missing the point, we talking about A.P.
 
# 82 g2thecore @ 03/23/09 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by salbowski
Love it love it love it...

refs- check
chaingang- check
only 1 team on sideline - check (from what we can see...)
big ben 1 glove- check
amazing graphics- check
ol/dl interaction- tbd... can anyone seriously tell me there's any proof of an improvement from a still picture?!?!?
No magical "glow" around the players-check
 
# 83 thudias @ 03/23/09 03:12 PM
One lineman blocking low the other blocking high..is that new?
 
# 84 canes21 @ 03/23/09 03:13 PM
I was about to say that. The linemen are doing two different animations unlike previous Maddens.
 
# 85 83evans @ 03/23/09 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Phobia
Dude u missing the point, we talking about A.P.

Im saying, if youve never seen anyone with as much power than watch Lynch. Lynch has one of the worst OL in the nfl and is usually has someone on him at the OL. He has been known to carry defenders 6-7 yds. But AP is still the better RB overall.
 
# 86 TheWatcher @ 03/23/09 03:14 PM
The depth of field blur effects (it's an effect datgummit, lol) really makes a big difference. I'd been saying how this would help in my wishlist series and it's great to see it being put to good use. For some reason it just adds an extra layer of realism that makes you think you're looking at a real-world shot.

But what I'm hoping for is that we have auto-replays at this camera level and that the effects shown here also show up in those auto-replays. Not that having it in user replays will be bad, but having it in auto-replay will certainly add to the overall presentation in my opinion.
 
# 87 thudias @ 03/23/09 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Guillotine 1
:g oogle::goo gle:
The hand towel guy is here. Now what are you going to bit*h about until our eyes bleed?


I'm kidding.
 
# 88 myownsun @ 03/23/09 03:16 PM
The pic looks good (need to see how it animates though) but the graphics have never really been an issue with me.

I am titillated not excited i still have way too many unanswered questions, but as sb24 said it seems as though ea is trying to make the game better so i give them credit for that.
 
# 89 drlw322 @ 03/23/09 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by 83evans
Im saying, if youve never seen anyone with as much power than watch Lynch. Lynch has one of the worst OL in the nfl and is usually has someone on him at the OL. He has been known to carry defenders 6-7 yds. But AP is still the better RB overall.
i doubt madden would put lynch on the cover after being arrested and have charges file on him by culver city PD about 2 months ago
 
# 90 Von Dozier @ 03/23/09 03:16 PM
I already see a glaring error in that shot.

Ben's O-line forming a pocket and protecting him? Unrealistic.

/yes im joking
 
# 91 Phobia @ 03/23/09 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by 83evans
Im saying, if youve never seen anyone with as much power than watch Lynch. Lynch has one of the worst OL in the nfl and is usually has someone on him at the OL. He has been known to carry defenders 6-7 yds. But AP is still the better RB overall.
Oh well yea, I mean I was just making a point. They got some backs with more down hill force, like above brandon jacobs.

But to label A.P. as only a break away guy is not true. He runs very hard for his size. I mean people don't see that he is only like 10 pounds heavier than Reggie bush but runs like he is the size of Brandon Jacobs. So yea I fully think A.P. is a monster when it comes to both running downhill, making a defender miss, or flat out running past people with speed.
 
# 92 83evans @ 03/23/09 03:17 PM
I cant see it, what type of view is it, sideline, behind ben?
 
# 93 bigpapa_bliss @ 03/23/09 03:17 PM
I guess I'm one of the few who actually loved Madden 09 (I admit about 20 hours of roster rating mods needed - and I shouldnt have too!)

The screenshot looks great, very excited about 2010!

As long as Ian and company can fix the gameplay issues (better CPU running, sliders, OL/DL , etc), and add some of the other requests from our OS members, for me an ESPN style presentation like NFL2k5, Madden 2010 will be the next great standard for Video Football.
 
# 94 Golden28 @ 03/23/09 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by MRxAmazing
I'm not trying to sound biased...

But with the whole "Fight for every yard" statement, I was thinking maybe Brandon Jacobs. In the league right now, he's the epitome of power backs and grinding out the extra yards.

I can't picture him as a cover athlete though.
Good call, but I've had another thought.

If you take 'fight for every yard' literally then you've got to look at the trenches. That's where the real fighting takes place.

If it turns out to be a lineman on the cover then this could be very significant indeed, indicating a dramatic and overhauled improvement of the line play.

Just dreaming I think, but sometimes dreams come true.
 
# 95 drlw322 @ 03/23/09 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by TheWatcher
The depth of field blur effects (it's an effect datgummit, lol) really makes a big difference. I'd been saying how this would help in my wishlist series and it's great to see it being put to good use. For some reason it just adds an extra layer of realism that makes you think you're looking at a real-world shot.

But what I'm hoping for is that we have auto-replays at this camera level and that the effects shown here also show up in those auto-replays. Not that having it in user replays will be bad, but having it in auto-replay will certainly add to the overall presentation in my opinion.

If they have a replay saving system like NCAA basketball, NBA live, NHL. We would be set. create your own camera angles and save
 
# 96 lgxjames @ 03/23/09 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by TheWatcher
The depth of field blur effects (it's an effect datgummit, lol) really makes a big difference. I'd been saying how this would help in my wishlist series and it's great to see it being put to good use. For some reason it just adds an extra layer of realism that makes you think you're looking at a real-world shot.

But what I'm hoping for is that we have auto-replays at this camera level and that the effects shown here also show up in those auto-replays. Not that having it in user replays will be bad, but having it in auto-replay will certainly add to the overall presentation in my opinion.
Great point! Honestly I hardly ever use user-replay, but auto-replay in-game would be a really nice presentation effect
 
# 97 canes21 @ 03/23/09 03:19 PM


The WR looks to be running with a new animation. Looks more realistic.
 
# 98 TheWatcher @ 03/23/09 03:20 PM
You know, in Madden Moments for 09, they had specific team endzones for the Patriots Vs. The Giants.

I wonder if this shot is a Madden Moment? Hmmmmm...
 
# 99 Ian_Cummings @ 03/23/09 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by TheWatcher
You know, in Madden Moments for 09, they had specific team endzones for the Patriots Vs. The Giants.

I wonder if this shot is a Madden Moment? Hmmmmm...
Nope, it isn't.
 
# 100 thudias @ 03/23/09 03:22 PM
The coach is wearing a watch and some players on the sidelines have their helmets off. the ones that are sitting on the bench.

LOL
 


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