EA Sports has confirmed Madden NFL 13 online fantasy drafts will arrive tomorrow, in a server side fix for online users. While it's not the editing in CCM most of us were looking for, it is something the community has asked for.
No they screwed up things intentionally. Looman intentionally did not include editing, 32 team franchises and fantasy drafts from CCM. He unintentionally screwed up auto subs, schemes and playbooks.
Sliders don't work as advertised in online or offline CCM either. I suspect they might have just let that problem slide by. =(
Good news for anyone that cares about this i guess. Hasn't this been in every madden for the past ten years??? Now they add something that they took away from us which we have always had and giving it back to us and where suppose to jump up and down. I really wish they would get on the other issues that really bugging this game. Pretty disappointed in this I thought it was gonna be groundbreaking instead same feature we had already in past. nothing on the zoom cam issue very nice. With all the issues in the game I can't believe there going to take another feature on they seem like over there heads now
It's shocking to me that they took out traditional franchise mode & added this CCM bullsh*t.
Worst Madden ever.
I don't know although I have a Ton of issues with CCM right now as far as bugs and glitches go and the fact that Online CCM works better than Offline CCM which makes no sense what so ever, I have fairly enjoyed what CCM has to offer although the customization has been stripped out of it. It's a nice start but I'm just growing tired of the same ol restarts with Madden, add something new take something out...they should have been farther along with Madden by now with the next gen consoles looming around the corner. But whatever it is what it is EA had a chance to just really blow us away with this mode but they left a lot to be desired for in my opinion.
Anybody know if they plan on putting in multiple team franchises? At least for offline?
As much as that would awesome, I would think that would have to wait another development cycle. With all the twitter feeds and news feeds, I think it would be some major code changing.
thats an ignorant and discriminatory comment. your obviously a shallow person with no idea of self-awareness
Please tell me why someone who can't afford something as basic as internet access should be making the goings-on of a yearly sports franchise their priority?
The internet is something that's a lot more useful than a damn video game. If you are caring about video games but not the internet, you have some very interesting life priorities that are definitely not shared by productive adults.
Please tell me why someone who can't afford something as basic as internet access should be making the goings-on of a yearly sports franchise their priority?
The internet is something that's a lot more useful than a damn video game. If you are caring about video games but not the internet, you have some very interesting life priorities that are definitely not shared by productive adults.
At first I was with Aussie, but I understand your point now. Now affording XBL on top of your current Internet and gaming medium, that's a little different story.
As much as that would awesome, I would think that would have to wait another development cycle. With all the twitter feeds and news feeds, I think it would be some major code changing.
Very true.. So I will at least be able to do a fantasy draft online with my friends in our own private league? Sorry for all the question's lol this got me real excited. Might have to trade in some games for the 30% towards madden special.
I'm not a fantasy draft guy. In fact, I could name a couple hundred things that I would rather see added before a fantasy draft. With that said, I have to give EA props for at least listening to a segment of their fans. That's a lot more than most of the other dev teams of sports games that I see drooled over constantly do.
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This is simply not true. Add to that, you have no idea "how much" or "how hard" it was to add a fantasy draft mode to this game, so I don't see how you can be putting value statements like "more than other devs".
My other point to this is "other devs" of "other sports games" take the time to get their product right. They don't have to shoe-horn in missing features to appease their customers because they made sure not to take them out in the first place.
Please tell me why someone who can't afford something as basic as internet access should be making the goings-on of a yearly sports franchise their priority?
The internet is something that's a lot more useful than a damn video game. If you are caring about video games but not the internet, you have some very interesting life priorities that are definitely not shared by productive adults.
have you heard of things such as dictatorships, tyrants....how can you dictate one persons livelihood and justify what they should or shouldn't have in life. im sorry do you know everything about everyone's culture, position in life, and priorities. ppl may be in an area were they cant even get internet access...you truly are ignorant.
have you heard of things such as dictatorships, tyrants....how can you dictate one persons livelihood and justify what they should or shouldn't have in life. im sorry do you know everything about everyone's culture, position in life, and priorities. ppl may be in an area were they cant even get internet access...you truly are ignorant.
Internet is starting to be one of the necessities of life. Most job applications are done online and companies always ask you to send them your resume through email. He's just saying with this new shift to this online world we live in, having Internet should be a higher priority than having a gaming system and spending $60 on games.
I live in Massachusetts and there are certain things the RMV make you do online and that they don't do it in the offices anymore. It's becoming the new way of life.
Internet is starting to be one of the necessities of life. Most job applications are done online and companies always ask you to send them your resume through email. He's just saying with this new shift to this online world we live in, having Internet should be a higher priority than having a gaming system and spending $60 on games.
I live in Massachusetts and there are certain things the RMV make you do online and that they don't do it in the offices anymore. It's becoming the new way of life.
internet is not a necessity in life, maybe to the civilized capitalistic western world it is....im not going trying to be rude, but you do knwo that there are other countries in this world besides america??
internet is not a necessity in life, maybe to the civilized capitalistic western world it is....im not going trying to be rude, but you do knwo that there are other countries in this world besides america??
If I didn't have the Internet, I may not have known. The Internet keeps me connected to the world.
internet is not a necessity in life, maybe to the civilized capitalistic western world it is....im not going trying to be rude, but you do knwo that there are other countries in this world besides america??
If you're not in the civilized capitalistic western world, then why the hell do you need an Xbox or Madden 13?
You're describing an incredibly unambitious life where people who are in bad situations, wherever the country, simply sit back and play video games rather than try to make the necessary moves for a better life for themselves and their children.
If you can get your hands on and have the necessities for video games, then you at the very least have the opportunity to get out of the position you're in.
I can't respect a person who would rather play video games offline for the rest of their lives while sitting back and having their lives ruined around them. It's an incredibly immature way to think.
If I didn't have the Internet, I may not have known. The Internet keeps me connected to the world.
i completely agree with that, but all im trying to say is that not everyone should be classified the same. I love the internet i use it every single day. some people in this world are less fortunate and do not have the abilities to have the internet for whatever reason it may be.
i completely agree with that, but all im trying to say is that not everyone should be classified the same. I love the internet i use it every single day. some people in this world are less fortunate and do not have the abilities to have the internet for whatever reason it may be.
Those people should not be focusing on video gaming. It's not your grandmas Nintendo anymore. It's expensive and habit forming. Internet broadens your mind and allows you to look further than your window into the world that's around us. If internet is not in your area that's one thing, but if your trying to say someone can afford gaming but not afford Internet...their priorities are way off.
If you're not in the civilized capitalistic western world, then why the hell do you need an Xbox or Madden 13?
You're describing an incredibly unambitious life where people who are in bad situations, wherever the country, simply sit back and play video games rather than try to make the necessary moves for a better life for themselves and their children.
If you can get your hands on and have the necessities for video games, then you at the very least have the opportunity to get out of the position you're in.
I can't respect a person who would rather play video games offline for the rest of their lives while sitting back and having their lives ruined around them. It's an incredibly immature way to think.
Keep it civil. No attacking people on what is considered "bettering" themselves. Keep to the facts and trends you see in the world.