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Anybody notice the resolution? Totally unrealistic to what it'll really be like! :P

 

Wickedshyn said:
"Did anyone notice in the crowd screen shot that some of the crowd was cut in half next to the stairs?"

 

... What.

 

 



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LordTheNightKnight said:
tarheel91 said:
Onyxmeth said:

I don't mind the style at all. It reminds me of an evolution of the NFL Blitz look. What I don't get I suppose is why this is a good fit for Madden, since it's more sim than it is arcade game. Regardless of the look though, if they can make a sliding scale of features to fine tune the game for both sim and arcade fans, then I will absolutely buy this on top of my yearly 360 pick up.

 

 

This.  These screens scream, "We're turning this into an arcade game!"  I definitely don't want that.

 

No, you're just assuming that. Really, they have given no indication of gameplay changes. They might, but assuming facts about the substance based on appearance? Um, that's actually a form of prejudice.

 

http://www.gamespot.com/events/ea2009/story.html?sid=6208786

"Madden 10 is coming to Wii with a brand new look and a family-friendly control scheme.

EA Sports continues to experiment with its sports lineup on the Nintendo Wii. From the family-friendly Freestyle label to the Wii-specific All-Play versions of last year's crop of EA Sports games like Madden NFL 09 and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09, it seems like the publisher has yet to hit its stride on the Wii. Things have been revamped again for Madden NFL 10, including a brand-new graphical treatment and an even more simplified control scheme.

Because previous versions of Madden on the Wii were essentially ports from the PlayStation 2 version of the game, the look was never impressive. While Madden 10 is no visual stunner, it definitely received different treatment than its predecessors did. It's not quite fair to call the graphics "cartoonish," but there is some exaggeration in the player models--from the rotund linemen, to the wedge-shouldered linebackers and running backs, to the skinny wideouts. Stadiums, too, have gotten a graphical treatment; they aren't exact replicas of your favorite teams' stadiums, but expect to see notable landmarks (such as the pirate ship in the Buccaneers' stadium) in there.

New controls in Madden 10 aim to make the game more approachable than ever before. While previous versions featured Wii Remote and Nunchuk-specific controls for certain on-field moves (like moving both controls up in order to catch a ball, or moving the controls forward to make a tackle), things have been simplified considerably. This year, all you need to do is waggle the Wii Remote, and your player will make the correct move. Swatting balls as a cornerback, making a tackle as a linebacker, and driving forward with a stiff arm as a running back can all be controlled with a simple waggle of the Wii Remote.

 

A new passing control scheme will also be in Madden 10, one that looks to work pretty well for football novices. In the past, you'd choose your receiver by moving the D pad and then flicking the Wii Remote. This year, the system has moved to a more point-and-shoot-style scheme. After the snap, you'll move a cursor along the screen; to throw to a receiver you simply target the player you want to throw to and then press the A button.

For complete Madden newbs who might have trouble identifying open receivers, there's also a color-coded system that will identify with a receiver is open (by turning the icon and player green) or covered (by turning them red) when you pass over them with the cursor. Just because you're throwing to an open receiver doesn't mean it's an automatic completion--a bad throw or a good play by a defensive back might be able to break up the play. On defense you can use the cursor system to choose individual defenders and change up their assignments, such as sending in a middle linebacker on a blitz in what would otherwise be zone coverage. Of course, all of these new control setups on both sides of the ball are merely options, and EA told us that control layouts from previous games will also be in Madden 10.

This being a Wii game, the developers behind the game told us they are focusing on creating a variety of multiplayer modes that emphasize both competitive and cooperative play. They wouldn't go into much more detail than that--expect to hear more about the game at the Electronic Entertainment Expo--but they did confirm that the five-on-five team play mode from previous years is returning, as well as the minigames that have been part of past Wii Madden games.

 

Time will tell if this version of Madden will be the one that strikes the Wii audience. It bears mentioning that the original Madden for the Wii (Madden NFL 07) won GameSpot's award for sports game of the year, so there is a pedigree there for a fun and freewheeling football experience. Here's hoping this version of Madden lives up to its predecessors. Look for more on the game at E3."



If people only read all but the last bolded part, then they would have a point, but crappy sites like GameSpot like to spout crap about the Wii. They said it was all optional after giving out the new control schemes, rather than saying that new control schemes would be implemented, and made it sound like EA was going all casual and arcade this time.
I almost didn't reach the part where they said it was all optional, because the article is so full of Wii hate that I didn't want to bother, so I was about to post this to try and prove you wrong about EA.

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I think it looks really nice, actually.

Granted, I don't give a shit about sport games, but kudos to EA to trying to do something new.



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LordTheNightKnight said:
tarheel91 said:
Onyxmeth said:

I don't mind the style at all. It reminds me of an evolution of the NFL Blitz look. What I don't get I suppose is why this is a good fit for Madden, since it's more sim than it is arcade game. Regardless of the look though, if they can make a sliding scale of features to fine tune the game for both sim and arcade fans, then I will absolutely buy this on top of my yearly 360 pick up.

 

 

This.  These screens scream, "We're turning this into an arcade game!"  I definitely don't want that.

 

No, you're just assuming that. Really, they have given no indication of gameplay changes. They might, but assuming facts about the substance based on appearance? Um, that's actually a form of prejudice.

Ignoring your poisoing the well fallacy (anyone who argues his point is a prejudiced bastard!):

It's also a form of analysis; it all depends on how you apply it.  If I saw someone who's scrawny and clumsy, I'd assume that they were not an athlete.  Is that prejudice?  If we limit ourselves to only acknowledging everything we know for sure, we hardly know anything.  A simulation strives for realism, and this means realistic graphics.  When a game loses that focus on realism in the graphics department, it's only logical to assume it's no longer focused on simulating reality in all likelyhood.

 



Yes, it still looks bad and was a terrible decision for the franchise if you enjoy a realistic simulation, which a majority of Madden fans do.



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I'm still not convinced that LordtheNightKnight is a Madden fan, let alone a football fan



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I love how Wii games are starting to look like N64 games.

Seriously the Wii can surpass Gamecube visuals, 5 seconds with Mario Galaxy or Prime 3 is proof of that.



I think it looks good... But I'm no fan of Madden at all.

Looks like everyone who's not a fan of the franchise thinks it looks fine.



I like the style, but what the hell happened to the backgrounds, the crowd does not move, you can't see the camera flashes or anything that indicates that you are playing a sport game in a stadium, just look in the trailer nd you will see what I mean.



Vertigo-X said:

Anybody notice the resolution? Totally unrealistic to what it'll really be like! :P

 

Wickedshyn said:
"Did anyone notice in the crowd screen shot that some of the crowd was cut in half next to the stairs?"

 

... What.

 

 

EA did the same with some of the screenshots of their tennis game.  Many 480p games simply don't come up looking that good in screens and this is their way of dealing with it.  Good thing that studios never Photoshop HD- game screens.