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Gamers Come in All Shapes and Sizes
There are many types of gamers out there and it’s not just the casual gamer vs. the hardcore gamer. The hardcore gamer may know more about the sport they are playing and are certainly a better gamer than the guy who only plays a couple hours a week. But there are core differences within the hardcore and casual community as well. Not every hardcore gamer wants their football game to be a defensive slugfest. And not every casual gamer wants to throw up 50+ points every time they pop the game in. Those assumptions are simply false.
Time for Preset Game Types
The developers have given us difficulty levels but that just makes the games easier or harder. They have given us sliders, which are great, but many don’t understand them or like them. There are many among the hardcore group on OS that hate sliders and refuse to use them. The Madden team tried adaptive sliders so the game would change on how you play but that still brings you back to a style of gameplay the developer wants and not what the gamer wants.
It’s time for the developers to institute built in Game Style options that will automatically adjust the sliders based on your desires. There needs to be three options: Offensive, Balanced and Defensive. An Offensive set in a football game might boost QB accuracy, RB ability, and downgrade defensive awareness. A Defensive set might do the exact opposite. In a baseball game an Offensive set might automatically boost sliders for home run power and contact. A Defensive set in basketball would automatically reduce shooting sliders and boost rebounding and steal sliders.
Everyone Wins – Online Too
With game difficulty settings and automatic pre-set slider options, gamers would have an easier time of getting the game to fit their style of play and skills. This could be used for online gaming as well. Looking to play a more defensive football game online? Choose the defensive lobby (All-Pro Defence). Want to play an offensive NCAA game where you get great pass protection and throw bombs all day? Choose the All-American Offence Lobby. Either way, pre-set slider options would be extremely easy to implement and would give both offline and online gamers more options.
There are many types of gamers out there and it’s not just the casual gamer vs. the hardcore gamer. The hardcore gamer may know more about the sport they are playing and are certainly a better gamer than the guy who only plays a couple hours a week. But there are core differences within the hardcore and casual community as well. Not every hardcore gamer wants their football game to be a defensive slugfest. And not every casual gamer wants to throw up 50+ points every time they pop the game in. Those assumptions are simply false.
Time for Preset Game Types
The developers have given us difficulty levels but that just makes the games easier or harder. They have given us sliders, which are great, but many don’t understand them or like them. There are many among the hardcore group on OS that hate sliders and refuse to use them. The Madden team tried adaptive sliders so the game would change on how you play but that still brings you back to a style of gameplay the developer wants and not what the gamer wants.
It’s time for the developers to institute built in Game Style options that will automatically adjust the sliders based on your desires. There needs to be three options: Offensive, Balanced and Defensive. An Offensive set in a football game might boost QB accuracy, RB ability, and downgrade defensive awareness. A Defensive set might do the exact opposite. In a baseball game an Offensive set might automatically boost sliders for home run power and contact. A Defensive set in basketball would automatically reduce shooting sliders and boost rebounding and steal sliders.
Everyone Wins – Online Too
With game difficulty settings and automatic pre-set slider options, gamers would have an easier time of getting the game to fit their style of play and skills. This could be used for online gaming as well. Looking to play a more defensive football game online? Choose the defensive lobby (All-Pro Defence). Want to play an offensive NCAA game where you get great pass protection and throw bombs all day? Choose the All-American Offence Lobby. Either way, pre-set slider options would be extremely easy to implement and would give both offline and online gamers more options.
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trufootball @ Jul 3
Offensive shootout are fun but now that I'm a little older and more mature i've come to really appreciate a defensive struggle. Finding that perfect play call against the perfect defense to win a game in the fourth quarter is a thing of beauty.
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rspencer86 @ Jul 3
Interesting idea. I'm definitely in support of anything that gives gamers more control over how the game plays... unfortunately it seems like developers are reluctant to relinquish that control.
# 3
EtheRed @ Jul 4
It usually depends on who i'm matching up with. sometimes you can't help but get caught up in a shootout when the player matchups force it on you. If I have my choice I usually choose a defensive style. If you can score some points on defense or cause turnovers you grab control of the game.
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