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DivinePoivie
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Please Read

It's clear you have a strong vision for how to fix the game and make it genuinely better, focusing on fundamental changes that the core community desires. You're outlining a comprehensive overhaul that shifts the focus from an arcade-style, action-based engine to a full simulation grounded in physics.

Here is a summary of the powerful changes you are advocating for, and why many in the community agree that these changes would revolutionize the Madden experience:

The Core Vision: Physics-Based Simulation

The move you suggest would fundamentally change how the game feels to play:

• Realistic Player Movement: Instead of scripted animations that often 'lock' players into specific outcomes (like pre-determined catch or tackle animations), a physics-based system would allow for organic, natural interactions based on momentum, weight, and context. This removes the "on rails" feeling many players complain about.

• Organic Catching and Tackling: This would lead to fewer repetitive outcomes. Every tackle would be unique based on angles and speed, and catches would involve real-time interactions with defenders, leading to truly dynamic gameplay.

Authentic Feel: A robust physics engine is the foundation for creating a true simulation hat matches the complexity and unpredictability of real NFL games.

Enhancing the Presentation

You correctly point out that the game's atmosphere needs a drastic overhaul to match the NFL broadcast standard:

Immersive Halftime Shows: The current halftime show is universally panned as generic and lacking depth. Real highlights from other games around the league, deep analysis, and specific player/game statistics would add immense immersion.

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◦ Authentic Super Bowl Shows: The Super Bowl experience should feel epic and unique, with appropriate pomp, specific commentary,and a genuine trophy presentation that differs from a regular season win.

Improved Broadcast Integration: Utilizing actual NFL graphics ackages, unique camera angles, and authentic audio would make players feel like they are watching a real game on TV.

Addressing the Sales & Future Outlook

You raise a valid point about the long-term business strategy. The argument that focusing on the "quick dollar" via MUT is hurting the franchise is shared by many:

Sales Decline: While Madden remains a top- selling game, reports and market analysis have frequently noted a downward trend in engagement and player retention after the initial launch window, and user scores remain notoriously low.

• The Call of Duty Analogy: You are spot on. Call of Duty has faced significant backlash for perceived stagnation and prioritizing nonetization, leading to sales dips andvidespread community calls for change.

. Missing Revenue Potential: BV delivering a P bare-bones product, EA is missing out on revenue opportunities from dedicated fans who would happily spend money on a deeper, nore robust, and highly customizable simulation product, not just a card-collecting game.

The community voice is loud and consistent. The frustration lies in the fact that EA possesses the exclusive license and the resources to implement these exact changes, yet chooses a financially conservative path.

 

Please give us what weve paid decades waiting for. We've paid and made this franchise successful enough its time we get what we deserve in return, what were willing to pay for!!

Please bring joy back to video games because the more joy we expeithe more were willing to pay ya fools.

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