So Now We Have Tattoos In Madden?!?

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  • buckeye
    Noob
    • Dec 2013
    • 0

    #16
    That SUCKS! Always somebody trying to make a buck off someone else.

    Article from Polygon about it:

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    • Glenbino
      Jelly and Ice Cream
      • Nov 2009
      • 4994

      #17
      Tattoos are the new hand towels

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      • j.hen
        Self Care
        • Oct 2008
        • 10058

        #18
        Originally posted by Glenbino
        Tattoos are the new hand towels

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        It's just hilarious that EA has put no effort into improving player models the past 5+ years. The tattoos would be nice and there really is no excuse to not have them when you'd only be able to see the tattoos on their arms anyways. The detail 2K has with their player model tats is extraordinary and yet EA only has the time to half ass ONE dude's tats.

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        • Garrett67
          Glory Hole Monitor
          • Feb 2009
          • 4538

          #19
          That may be in game but I'm saying that its a cutscene or an intro video.


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          • buckeye
            Noob
            • Dec 2013
            • 0

            #20
            Originally posted by Glenbino
            Tattoos are the new hand towels

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            Yep, hand towels and grass were infuriating. Most requested items on OS (same as Tattoos) then people question why the game is behind.

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            • Golden Taters
              RIP West
              • Jul 2009
              • 6640

              #21
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              • SethMode
                Master of Mysticism
                • Feb 2009
                • 5754

                #22
                Originally posted by j.hen
                It's just hilarious that EA has put no effort into improving player models the past 5+ years. The tattoos would be nice and there really is no excuse to not have them when you'd only be able to see the tattoos on their arms anyways. The detail 2K has with their player model tats is extraordinary and yet EA only has the time to half ass ONE dude's tats.
                This is really it. Trying to spin this as some sort of "Well, maybe they just never did it because of the legal ramifications" is total bs EA ballwashing. They didn't do it because they're making football games, and football is basically the only sport where the developer can get away with half-assing it for half a decade on player models. And if it's something that can be half-assed, Madden will find a way to half-ass it.

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                • ThomasTomasz
                  • Nov 2024

                  #23
                  Originally posted by SethMode
                  This is really it. Trying to spin this as some sort of "Well, maybe they just never did it because of the legal ramifications" is total bs EA ballwashing. They didn't do it because they're making football games, and football is basically the only sport where the developer can get away with half-assing it for half a decade on player models. And if it's something that can be half-assed, Madden will find a way to half-ass it.
                  Competition. Even the semblance of competition kept 2K thinking and trying to innovate. That's my worry with MLB The Show with 2K out of the picture. If the rumors that EA wants to start making MVP again aren't true, we could see the same thing begin to happen with The Show that we see with Madden.

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                  • buckeye
                    Noob
                    • Dec 2013
                    • 0

                    #24
                    Originally posted by SethMode
                    This is really it. Trying to spin this as some sort of "Well, maybe they just never did it because of the legal ramifications" is total bs EA ballwashing. They didn't do it because they're making football games, and football is basically the only sport where the developer can get away with half-assing it for half a decade on player models. And if it's something that can be half-assed, Madden will find a way to half-ass it.
                    So EA should just ignore the NFLPA contract that is written stating that tattoos have to be signed off from the artists in order to be able to be in the game?

                    Several articles came out about that yesterday, and confirmed by media outlets.

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                    • SethMode
                      Master of Mysticism
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 5754

                      #25
                      Originally posted by buckeye
                      So EA should just ignore the NFLPA contract that is written stating that tattoos have to be signed off from the artists in order to be able to be in the game?

                      Several articles came out about that yesterday, and confirmed by media outlets.

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                      They can lean on whatever reason they want, that wasn't really my point. The NFLPA could have said "do whatever you want" and there still likely wouldn't be tattoos in the game, as it's a series notorious for having zero interest in improving their character models.

                      They can say it was the NFLPA, but that's just them being able to have a legit excuse for work they weren't going to bother with anyway.

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                      • buckeye
                        Noob
                        • Dec 2013
                        • 0

                        #26
                        Originally posted by SethMode
                        They can lean on whatever reason they want, that wasn't really my point. The NFLPA could have said "do whatever you want" and there still likely wouldn't be tattoos in the game, as it's a series notorious for having zero interest in improving their character models.

                        They can say it was the NFLPA, but that's just them being able to have a legit excuse for work they weren't going to bother with anyway.
                        There is no "they"... Even MLB has similar stipulations in place as discussed by one of their beat writers yesterday.

                        As far as overall player models... They will never be accurate. 3000+ players to model and a good portion of them want paid for their time when it comes to body scanning. Some won't do it at all.

                        Either way player models look pretty damn good between last year and this year on PS4/XB1. Hopefully we get to see more facial scans done. Not sure how many they got this past year but it seems to be a lot more. Would love to see the next contract with NFLPA mandate face/body scans every year or 2 for every player.

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                        • SethMode
                          Master of Mysticism
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 5754

                          #27
                          Originally posted by buckeye
                          There is no "they"... Even MLB has similar stipulations in place as discussed by one of their beat writers yesterday.

                          As far as overall player models... They will never be accurate. 3000+ players to model and a good portion of them want paid for their time when it comes to body scanning. Some won't do it at all.

                          Either way player models look pretty damn good between last year and this year on PS4/XB1. Hopefully we get to see more facial scans done. Not sure how many they got this past year but it seems to be a lot more. Would love to see the next contract with NFLPA mandate face/body scans every year or 2 for every player.

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                          They in this scenario is EA, as is pretty clear in my post. I understand that you're an EA/Madden apologist, but even this is stretching it. Just remember, it's partially the apologists that we have to thank for a series that has grown remarkably stagnant.

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                          • buckeye
                            Noob
                            • Dec 2013
                            • 0

                            #28
                            Originally posted by SethMode
                            They in this scenario is EA, as is pretty clear in my post. I understand that you're an EA/Madden apologist, but even this is stretching it. Just remember, it's partially the apologists that we have to thank for a series that has grown remarkably stagnant.
                            Sorry I present factual information rather than my opinion. I forgot we are in the internet my bad....

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                            • j.hen
                              Self Care
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 10058

                              #29


                              How is it not obvious that their excuse is bullshit? If their excuse was at all valid then there simply would be no player tattoos in NBA 2K for the same reason... And yet just about every player in the game has near perfectly replicated tattoos that the player really has. And the "Awh guys, come on, there are a lot of players in the league for them to scan" excuse doesn't really cut it anymore. It's 2014.

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                              • Glenbino
                                Jelly and Ice Cream
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 4994

                                #30
                                Maybe the 2K guys get every NBA player and their tattoo artist to sign a waiver?

                                Even if that was the case, I don't know why players would be against signing such waiver because they felt the images were important enough to scar themselves for life with.

                                Nor do I see many tattoo artists declining a further national platform for their work.

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                                Last edited by Glenbino; 06-06-2014, 03:22 PM.

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