the only thing that even peaks my interest in M20 is the QB1 thing. I hope it's really good, and hope eventually it could morph into other positions other than QB.
I used to be a franchise guy, but the last few years I haven't had as much time to devote to running a franchise and all that's involved that makes it enjoyable experience. So I pretty much just do the create a player and roll with it / try to get a game in here and there. This was pre-M19. I wonder if they'll put out any additional information on the QB1 aspect of the game, or if they're just going to hold tight and not reveal anything else until the release date. |
It might actually be more fun to build a new QB for the Chiefs and dump Mahomes and play AGAINST HIM in Madden 20.
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You're a big stupid dummy, Clay
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I'm sure Mahomes superhuman Madden powers will get old after 3-4 seasons. It's always fun building up a player from scratch. There are fun abilities for scrambling QBs too.
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Last football video game I owned was Joe Montanas Football on the Genesis .
I will probably get this one just to have a copy for the hell of it. |
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So the scenario engine thing looks cool to me...like you talk to coaches and reporters and other players pick a response, and depending on your response you get a goal for that week's game...if you meet the goal you get a reward.
And it's going to get updates after release, because the creative director? Franchise mode guy. OL can get abilities in franchise mode...which counters the guys like Aaron Donald. Rookies might come with abilities...you have to play 500 snaps with them to unlock it. There are regular "star" abilities and x-factor abilities...didn't realize this until now. Contracts are improved. Contract amounts are more realistic. Both in re-signing and FA. No front and backloading or 5th year options. Sim stats aren't as bad as they were but aren't perfect. So better, I guess. Progression/regression is better. No losing dev traits. Draft - Hard to develop rookies fast. OVRs are more spread out. More realistic. Pro Bowl is back. OVRs spread out on the rosters overall.....you might find starters in the low 70s. Especially if you can't sign someone. |
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And Adam Humphries was the leading WR, while Marcus Mariota was the leading passer lol Neither, AB, Julio, AJ Green, Michael Thomas, Keenan Allen were even in the top ten for receiving yards. |
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