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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffHCross View Post
    Based on what I've seen, I think the vast majority of Madden players DO play nothing but online ...
    Indeed. I bought Madden this year as I really enjoyed the improvements they made in the gameplay department. However, I found online franchise to be lacking (no player contracts, FA, being able to see the entire rating of every player in the draft, etc...)

    EA also has indicated in the past that their "core" NCAA gamer and their "core" Madden gamer are completely different animals in their eyes. I have gotten the impression that EA believes the NCAA "core" plays dynasty and online dynasty the most and their Madden "core" are the "East Room" play now online crowd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rudy View Post
    Who wants to play as the 3rd wheel on offense though? QB fun. RB fun. Anything else not fun imo.
    Totally agree... nothing more fun than being a "pulling guard"

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    There is a thread at the EA Forums where they are taking any and all feedback and ideas as it relates to Franchise Mode. It is only at two pages now, so this is a great time to post your thoughts before it becomes a huge thread.

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    WR?

    I have a fun time playing as a wideout in Campus legend/ Superstar mode.

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    From Joystiq:

    I went into our Madden NFL 11 play session expecting nothing really new, except for the announced online co-op multiplayer and Game Flow features. While the latter is something I'll definitely touch on later, the former was sadly out of our reach -- the E3 space for the game was limited, so EA couldn't network six stations to let any attendees get at it. Still, my session wasn't entirely a letdown.

    The feel of the game was very familiar. The controller layout was largely the same and nothing much has changed from a presentation standpoint, save for some minor control updates -- like the new locomotion system.

    There's no more turbo and instead the game places more responsibility on the right analog stick, which not only handles trucking when running with the ball, but also is now the new way to make players spin. It's more intuitive, as you must now mimic the spin action by rolling the analog stick in the appropriate direction.

    Offensive and defensive shifts also have a new control input: the d-pad. When doing coverage audibles and moving your defensive line around pre-snap, you initiate these last-minute changes by hitting the corresponding direction on the d-pad, streamlining the whole process. While that's all well and good, for somebody who's been playing Madden since, like, forever, it took a bit getting used to. Suffice to say, I couldn't set up my defense with the proficiency I could in previous games. It's just something new I'm going to have to get used to and hardly a deal breaker.

    Regardless of which side of the line you're on, the new Game Flow system also offers a new dynamic to the game. By taking into account a player's behavior, it'll select plays based on your play style and a set of parameters you provide. EA promised that players would be able to calibrate it once the final game launches, but in my time with the game it was little more than a random play selector. After passing it several times in a row, I then went to Game Flow only to have the game select a play-action pass for me. That's not something most coaches would do, you know?

    EA also promised quicker games this time around and I definitely felt that in the demo. In around ten-to-fifteen minutes, I almost sped through two quarters of play. For online enthusiasts who don't want to spend the 40 minutes it took to get through a game before, this will surely be an improvement.

    People like to harp on Madden as the ultimate iterative series -- marginal (at best) improvements year over year with nothing of real value coming to the table. In my time with Madden NFL 11, I didn't get that feeling. While the changes definitely put me out of my comfort zone, I felt that they overall improved the experience. And hopefully on August 10, when the game hits the retail gridiron, you'll feel the same way.

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    From Pasta Padre's Twitter, demo will be 5 minute quarters.

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    That's great that the demo will be 5 minute quarters.

    I had no idea speed burst was removed for Madden 11.Interesting...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBHuskers View Post
    From Pasta Padre's Twitter, demo will be 5 minute quarters.
    Good news on the demo as that's as close to buying the game as I will come. This years it's all about NCAA. I'll give Madden a year to get their stuff together and then see hoe offline frnachise looks.

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    Sadly, it doesn't look like I'll be getting Madden at release this year. I usually get both games on release each year, but as dynasty/franchise and RTG/Superstar are the meat and potatoes of my game play, paying $60 for essentially a roster update in M11 isn't worth it. Maybe I'll get the game used early next year/spring for extremely cheap just for the achievements/gamerscore to help my achievement whore syndrome, but that'd be about it. Really sad as I have bought every NCAA and Madden every year since the 2001 editions. But NCAA is clearly the cream of the crop this year between the two, even if it does end up having bugs and bad AI issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DookieMowf View Post
    I had no idea speed burst was removed for Madden 11.Interesting...
    Speed Burst is in the game, but the setting is just defaulted to the opposite of NCAA. Auto Sprint is ON in M11, OFF in NCAA 11. You can play with it in the NCAA 11 demo to see if you like it.

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    From the GameStop Twitter account:

    GameStop Pre-order Madden 11 and get 20k in-game coins to help you play smarter & stronger w boosts, scouting & more! http://ht.ly/20lGJ

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    I saw a couple videos at Pastapadre from E3. Why do they have that red circle indicator for the ball on every play? It's ugly as hell on passing plays. It looks terrible. Did they implement the option to turn it off this year?

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqQKD...layer_embedded

    Top 10 Players in Madden at each position

    Per Steve at OS Per K0ACHK

    Top Players
    C. Johnson HB - 99
    P. Willis MLB - 99
    D. Revis CB - 99
    J. Allen RE - 99
    D. Brees QB - 99
    P. Manning QB - 99
    R. Clady LT - 98
    A. Peterson HB - 98

    Top Quarterbacks
    D. Brees - 99
    P. Manning - 99
    T. Brady - 95
    A. Rodgers - 94
    P. Rivers - 94
    B. Favre - 92
    T. Romo - 90
    M. Shaub - 89

    Top Running Backs
    C. Johnson - 99
    A. Peterson - 98
    M. Jones-Drew - 96
    S. Jackson - 95
    F. Gore - 93
    D. Williams - 92
    R. Rice - 90
    M. Turner - 90

    Top Fullbacks
    T. Richardson - 94
    L. Polite - 91
    L. Weaver - 90
    L. McLain - 90
    L. Vickers - 89
    O. Mughelli - 88
    M. Hedgecock - 86
    M. Karney - 85

    Top Wide Receivers
    A. Johnson - 98
    L. Fitzgerald - 97
    B. Marshall - 96
    R. Wayne - 96
    R. Moss - 95
    R. White - 93
    S. Smith - 92
    D. Jackson - 91

    Top Tight Ends
    Tony Gonzalez - 98
    J. Witten - 97
    V. Davis - 96
    A. Gates - 96
    D. Clark - 96
    H. Miller - 90
    C. Cooley - 89
    K. Winslow - 89

    Top Left Tackles
    R. Clardy - 98
    J. Long - 96
    J. Thomas - 95
    M. Roos - 95
    J. Gross - 95
    D. Ferguson - 91
    J. Brown - 91
    B. McKinnie - 90

    Top Left Guards
    S. Hutchinson - 97
    L. Mankins - 95
    B. Grubbs - 94
    K. Dielman - 93
    C. Nicks - 91
    E. Steinback - 91
    A. Faneca - 91
    T. Herremans - 89

    Top Centers
    N. Mangold - 97
    A. Gurode - 92
    J. Saturday - 92
    S. O'Hara - 91
    M. Birk - 91
    R. Kalil - 90
    J. Brown - 89
    D. Koppen - 88

    Top Right Guards
    J. Evans - 98
    C. Snee - 96
    L. Davis - 89
    D. Joseph - 88
    B. Moore - 88
    B. Williams - 88
    H. Dahl - 87
    J. Scott - 85

    Top Right Tackles
    J. Stinchcomb - 90
    D. Stewart - 89
    D. Woody - 89
    J. Otah - 86
    J. Gaither - 86
    V. Carey - 86
    R. Harris - 85
    E. Winston - 85

    Top Left Ends
    R. Mathis - 95
    J. Tuck - 92
    R. Seymour - 92
    L. Castillo - 88
    A. Smith - 87
    C. Campbell - 86
    S. Ellis - 86
    R. Edwards - 85

    Top Right Ends
    J. Allen - 99
    D. Freeney - 97
    M. Williams - 95
    T. Cole - 95
    J. Peppers - 95
    H. Ngata - 94
    D. Dockett - 94
    W. Smith - 90

    Top Defensive Tackles
    K. Williams - 97
    V. Wilfork - 95
    J. Ratliff - 94
    K. Jenkins - 94
    S. Rogers - 93
    C. Hampton - 91
    A. Franklin - 90
    R. Starks - 89

    Top LOLB
    L. Woodley - 91
    S. Phillips - 91
    D. Smith - 89
    T. Davis - 87
    B. Cushing - 87
    J. Peterson - 86
    B. Orakpo - 85
    R. Maualuga - 85

    Top MLB
    P. Willis - 99
    J. Beason - 96
    R. Lewis - 94
    D. Harris - 91
    B. Ruud - 91
    L. Fletcher - 91
    D. Ryans - 90
    J. Vilma - 90

    Top ROLB
    D. Ware - 97
    J. Harrison - 97
    E. Dumervil - 93
    L. Briggs - 92
    T. Suggs - 90
    C. Greenway - 88
    K. Rivers - 86
    C. Matthews - 86

    Top Corners
    D. Revis - 99
    N. Asomugha - 98
    C. Woodson - 97
    C. Bailey - 95
    A. Samuel - 94
    J. Joseph - 93
    L. Hall - 92
    C. Finnegan -92

    Top FS
    E. Reed - 97
    A. Bethea - 95
    D. Sharper - 94
    N. Collins - 93
    O. Atogwe - 92
    B. Dawkins - 90
    T. Jackson - 88
    K. Rhodes - 88

    Top SS
    T. Polamalu - 97
    A. Wilson - 96
    B. Sanders - 89
    B. Merriweather - 88
    L. Landry - 87
    T. Branch - 86
    J. Leonhard - 85
    B. Pollard - 84

    Top Kickers
    R. Gould - 95
    N. Kaeding - 95
    R. Bironas - 93
    R. Longwell - 92
    S. Gostowski - 91
    S. Janikowski - 90
    J. Hanson - 89
    D. Akers - 89

    Top Punters
    S. Lechlar - 98
    A. Lee - 94
    D. Jones - 94
    M. Scifres - 93
    M. McBriar - 92
    D. Colquitt - 91
    B. Moorman - 90
    S. Koch - 86

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    Five 49ers on the list

    MLB - Patrick Willis – 99 – 1st
    TE - Vernon Davis – 96 – 3rd
    P - Andy Lee – 94 – 2nd
    RB - Frank Gore – 93 – 5th
    DT - Aubrayo Franklin – 90 – 7th

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    Good stuff Dookie. At least LT isn't in the top ten

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    LT was so over-rated last year. I read he's looked really slow in New York.

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    Ian Cummings & the Madden team have set up some new ways to get feedback:

    Last tweet tonight - you can email feedback to maddencommunity{at}gmail.com, or call/text 650-440-MADN. Tell your friends!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdj View Post
    Ian Cummings & the Madden team have set up some new ways to get feedback:

    Last tweet tonight - you can email feedback to maddencommunity{at}gmail.com, or call/text 650-440-MADN. Tell your friends!
    Would love to go through those messages

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    What I would do to be able to read/listen to those comments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I OU a Beatn View Post
    What I would do to be able to read/listen to those comments.
    That would be some DLC I'd gladly pay for. It's a nice way to reach out to the community though for those who read/lurk at sites, but don't like to post.

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