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Post all madden info here from now on
Franchise Mode has been changed/overhauled...EA is giving out info a lil bit at a time... and here are the first of many parts.
Madden NFL 12: Any Given Sunday in Franchise Mode - Xbox 360 Preview at IGN
Player Roles
Here are some of the 20+ roles in Madden NFL 12:
•Team Mentor
•Team Leader
•Injury Prone
•Run Stopper
•Franchise Quarterback
•Defensive Playmaker
•Offensive Playmaker
•Playoff Performer
•Shutdown Corner
•Pass Rusher
•Trench Warrior
•Fumble Prone
•Underachiever
•Project Player
•1st Round Pick
•Future Star
•Iron Man
QB of the Future
•Feature Back
Dynamic Player Performance
Players rarely maintain the same level of performance throughout a season. There are good days and bad. In Madden NFL 12's Franchise mode, consistency and confidence are major factors in how a player's performance varies throughout a season.
Michael Vick can be thrilling to watch one week and agonizing to watch the next. His inconsistency can swing his Madden rating by some 20 points, which sounds crazy, but isn't too far-fetched. Peyton Manning, by contrast, remains the most consistent QB in the NFL. When Peyton steps onto the field, you can be fairly certain of the quality of his performance.
Rookies tend to be less consistent, capable of jaw-dropping plays followed by boneheaded ones week in and week out. And as players learn and mature (if they mature), they gain consistency. It matters this year if a player is a rookie – not just because they may have a lower overall rating, but because that rating can fluctuate greatly. Letting a rookie sit and learn is actually a viable strategy in Franchise mode.
The other weekly factor in dynamic player performance is confidence. This comes down to hot and cold streaks. If Antonio Cromartie remembers all his children's names and gets a pair of picks against the Giants, he's going to be riding high into the next week. So much of the game is said to be mental and so a player's mindset factors into their stats on Sunday. Streaks only last a maximum of three weeks before resetting, preventing a player from having an inflated rating the entire season.
Will post when more comes out
Franchise Mode has been changed/overhauled...EA is giving out info a lil bit at a time... and here are the first of many parts.
Madden NFL 12: Any Given Sunday in Franchise Mode - Xbox 360 Preview at IGN
Player Roles
Here are some of the 20+ roles in Madden NFL 12:
•Team Mentor
•Team Leader
•Injury Prone
•Run Stopper
•Franchise Quarterback
•Defensive Playmaker
•Offensive Playmaker
•Playoff Performer
•Shutdown Corner
•Pass Rusher
•Trench Warrior
•Fumble Prone
•Underachiever
•Project Player
•1st Round Pick
•Future Star
•Iron Man
QB of the Future
•Feature Back
Dynamic Player Performance
Players rarely maintain the same level of performance throughout a season. There are good days and bad. In Madden NFL 12's Franchise mode, consistency and confidence are major factors in how a player's performance varies throughout a season.
Michael Vick can be thrilling to watch one week and agonizing to watch the next. His inconsistency can swing his Madden rating by some 20 points, which sounds crazy, but isn't too far-fetched. Peyton Manning, by contrast, remains the most consistent QB in the NFL. When Peyton steps onto the field, you can be fairly certain of the quality of his performance.
Rookies tend to be less consistent, capable of jaw-dropping plays followed by boneheaded ones week in and week out. And as players learn and mature (if they mature), they gain consistency. It matters this year if a player is a rookie – not just because they may have a lower overall rating, but because that rating can fluctuate greatly. Letting a rookie sit and learn is actually a viable strategy in Franchise mode.
The other weekly factor in dynamic player performance is confidence. This comes down to hot and cold streaks. If Antonio Cromartie remembers all his children's names and gets a pair of picks against the Giants, he's going to be riding high into the next week. So much of the game is said to be mental and so a player's mindset factors into their stats on Sunday. Streaks only last a maximum of three weeks before resetting, preventing a player from having an inflated rating the entire season.
Will post when more comes out