The Competition between Madden and 2K is closer than you think

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  • SimFBallCritic
    Noob
    • Jan 2014
    • 52

    The Competition between Madden and 2K is closer than you think

  • buckeye
    Noob
    • Dec 2013
    • 0

    #2
    I absolutely love reading the comments on your vids bro... Hilarious!

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    • Steel Mamba
      Nasty
      • Nov 2008
      • 2549

      #3
      The fact that a sports game from 2007 is even remotely comparable to one with 7 years of additional development over it says it all. EA needed 7 years to "close the gap" with 2k and that alone is a joke. If you need 7 years just to put yourself on equal terms with your competition, that's not even actively competing, then you failed. Period, the two companies aren't comparable so let's just call it what it is. Madden is just as trash as Live, the only difference is it's the only game in the market and the Madden brand is strong enough to carry a poor product.

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      • jms493
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 11248

        #4
        Fool me once...

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        • buckeye
          Noob
          • Dec 2013
          • 0

          #5
          I was never a big fan of APF2K8. Way too many bugs and AI was borderline pitiful. That and seeing that dline animations triggering at a predetermined clip was a killer for me.

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          • j.hen
            Self Care
            • Oct 2008
            • 10058

            #6
            Yeah, yeah. Madden vs NFL 2K would be great and all, but I'd like to see Sony try a NFL game. The Show is far and away the best MLB experience, would love to see what they could do with the NFL. Imagine going from having Madden year in and year out to getting to choose between 2K or Sony.

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            • dave
              Go the fuck outside
              • Oct 2008
              • 15492

              #7
              Originally posted by j.hen
              Yeah, yeah. Madden vs NFL 2K would be great and all, but I'd like to see Sony try a NFL game. The Show is far and away the best MLB experience, would love to see what they could do with the NFL. Imagine going from having Madden year in and year out to getting to choose between 2K or Sony.
              I love The Show, don't get me wrong, but it's been coasting on its rep for way too long. Yes, it's way better than Madden, but the same presentation, graphics and gameplay pretty much for the past five years. Again, I love The Show, but it's far from perfect. All these years in and online play still sucks at a Dreamcast level. Not acceptable.
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              • buckeye
                Noob
                • Dec 2013
                • 0

                #8
                Originally posted by j.hen
                Yeah, yeah. Madden vs NFL 2K would be great and all, but I'd like to see Sony try a NFL game. The Show is far and away the best MLB experience, would love to see what they could do with the NFL. Imagine going from having Madden year in and year out to getting to choose between 2K or Sony.
                I still miss 989 Sports and NFL Gameday

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                • dave
                  Go the fuck outside
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 15492

                  #9
                  Originally posted by buckeye
                  I still miss 989 Sports and NFL Gameday

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                  I loved that competition. I owned both ... but Gameday in its origin years was a revelation.
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                  • buckeye
                    Noob
                    • Dec 2013
                    • 0

                    #10
                    Yessir sure was! Played Game day and Madden religiously until '98

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                    • dave
                      Go the fuck outside
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 15492

                      #11
                      Originally posted by buckeye
                      Yessir sure was! Played Game day and Madden religiously until '98

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                      It's really a shame that offline video football gaming sucks.
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                      • ThunderHorse
                        Grind.
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 2702

                        #12
                        Abilities is what does it the most for me.

                        Simple example, in 2K8 Derrick Thomas has the ball strip ability. I've played Madden for years and I've never seen Robert Mathis or Freeney come off the edge and perform one of those patented strip moves on the quarterback that we see on Sundays. Derrick Thomas will do it in 2K8. It's one animation, and it gets stale seeing the same one every time, but how the mechanic functions is what jumps out to me.

                        I know that if I can get Thomas a free lane to the quarterback's backside there's a good chance I will force a fumble in a realistic manner, not the AI's Dice Roll deciding my opponent's QB was going to fumble. It's a truly functional mechanic that deepens the game in multiple aspects. From a strategic aspect having Thomas' skill set means that my pass rush is that more dangerous, specifically because there's only 1 or 2 other guys that have the skill set, and neither of them can perform at the HOF level Thomas does. From a gameplay perspective, there's a learning curve on the ability; You have to be able to time it correctly and have the skill to maneuver around lineman and runningbacks to get the quarterback as efficiently and quickly as possible.

                        So when the animation does pull off because you've done everything right in not only a strategic sense but also a "stick skill" sense if you will, it's actually a really rewarding experience. It's one of those moments where you can look at your bro that you're playing against and say "I just did that, not John Madden".

                        People have their gripes about 2K but the only real problem I ever saw with the game was the learning curve is just too steep. We can sit here and complain about DB's staying home in goal line situations and psychic coverage but we're also talking about a game made in 2007, with relatively few resources, no NFL license, and the daunting task of somehow making a non NFL football game profitable without breaking the bank signing former players for their likenesses. The Mechanics of that game are difficult to master.

                        With an NFL license maybe 2K puts more into their product because they know now they can actually turn a legitimate profit. They don't have to spend their budget on just signing retired players and I imagine the budget would be bigger for a project that will easily be more profitable than the generic game.

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                        • Aso
                          The Serious House
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 11137

                          #13
                          2K8 definitely was not a game for the casual gamer. I liked that you could disguise coverages by showing a cover 2 or cover 3 shell. You could also switch between fronts at the line in a more realistic manner rather than just shift like right/left. Things like these made the game feel so much more realistic and deep.

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                          • buckeye
                            Noob
                            • Dec 2013
                            • 0

                            #14
                            Originally posted by ThunderHorse
                            Abilities is what does it the most for me.

                            Simple example, in 2K8 Derrick Thomas has the ball strip ability. I've played Madden for years and I've never seen Robert Mathis or Freeney come off the edge and perform one of those patented strip moves on the quarterback that we see on Sundays. Derrick Thomas will do it in 2K8. It's one animation, and it gets stale seeing the same one every time, but how the mechanic functions is what jumps out to me.

                            I know that if I can get Thomas a free lane to the quarterback's backside there's a good chance I will force a fumble in a realistic manner, not the AI's Dice Roll deciding my opponent's QB was going to fumble. It's a truly functional mechanic that deepens the game in multiple aspects. From a strategic aspect having Thomas' skill set means that my pass rush is that more dangerous, specifically because there's only 1 or 2 other guys that have the skill set, and neither of them can perform at the HOF level Thomas does. From a gameplay perspective, there's a learning curve on the ability; You have to be able to time it correctly and have the skill to maneuver around lineman and runningbacks to get the quarterback as efficiently and quickly as possible.

                            So when the animation does pull off because you've done everything right in not only a strategic sense but also a "stick skill" sense if you will, it's actually a really rewarding experience. It's one of those moments where you can look at your bro that you're playing against and say "I just did that, not John Madden".

                            People have their gripes about 2K but the only real problem I ever saw with the game was the learning curve is just too steep. We can sit here and complain about DB's staying home in goal line situations and psychic coverage but we're also talking about a game made in 2007, with relatively few resources, no NFL license, and the daunting task of somehow making a non NFL football game profitable without breaking the bank signing former players for their likenesses. The Mechanics of that game are difficult to master.

                            With an NFL license maybe 2K puts more into their product because they know now they can actually turn a legitimate profit. They don't have to spend their budget on just signing retired players and I imagine the budget would be bigger for a project that will easily be more profitable than the generic game.
                            Would love to see the player weapons come back to Madden, be re-done and expanded on. (I'm working on it... Gonna take more than just me pushing it though.)

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                            • HardHittnOzone
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                              • Feb 2014
                              • 577

                              #15
                              "Sell" the rumor and "buy" the news fellows.


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