It still boggles my mind that Madden 2004 has shit in it that Madden 20 doesn’t.
The ability to see if a team will accept a trade before you offer it? Gone.
The ability to run individual training drills to progress your players? Gone.
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
It still boggles my mind that Madden 2004 has shit in it that Madden 20 doesn’t.
The ability to see if a team will accept a trade before you offer it? Gone.
The ability to run individual training drills to progress your players? Gone.
Fuck you, EA.
Is that also the last year that they had CPU teams trade with any sort of real frequency? I remember one year having a lot of cpu trades especially draft day trades and then the next several years there not being any cpu to cpu trades. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
It still boggles my mind that Madden 2004 has shit in it that Madden 20 doesn’t.
The ability to see if a team will accept a trade before you offer it? Gone.
The ability to run individual training drills to progress your players? Gone.
**** you, EA.
It's what happens when you remove your top competitors from the market. NFL 2K5 ran circles around Madden. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
It's what happens when you remove your top competitors from the market. NFL 2K5 ran circles around Madden.
Yes it did. Big time. Such an awesome game. I played an ungodly amount of that game.
I hadn't bought Madden since about 2007 but I bought last years because of Mahomes on the cover. And wow, what a shitty game. It's the same goddamn game from 2007. It's not fun, it's not innovative... it's just the same tired old thing. [Reply]
I've had my fun with Madden 20 but it's flawed all to hell.
I read that the guy who won this year's Madden Bowl did so by putting Redskins punter Tress Way at QB and running QB dive like 30 times lol idk how true that is but friggin A if it is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I've had my fun with Madden 20 but it's flawed all to hell.
I read that the guy who won this year's Madden Bowl did so by putting Redskins punter Tress Way at QB and running QB dive like 30 times lol idk how true that is but friggin A if it is.
It’s true he won with a punter at QB, but he used much more than dives... he apparently used all the savings from a cheap QB to build the hell out of his O line and defense
Just read about it this morning, dude said his lowest ranked guy on the D line was Clowney at 93, plus he somehow plugged top O linemen in at his TE and receiver positions for max run blocking... and it also helped that his #1 back was Gale Sayers [Reply]