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Post by djcali1914 on Sept 15, 2009 8:01:49 GMT -6
I played my homeboi in 09 online yesterday cuz he hadn't upgraded yet. I could tell the how much this years game was different. No gameplan or committs, me being a mediocre players; I could see this years game being more to my nature. Last years game was for people that really understood the X's and O's of football.
09 felt more realistic. But I missed the ability to change my gameplan.
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Post by ZZhadow on Sept 15, 2009 9:06:55 GMT -6
Funny you say that...when this game came out it was: this year's game for people that really undersand the X's and O's of football.
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Post by BigJangaLang on Sept 15, 2009 9:08:16 GMT -6
This years game blows that is why everyone is turning to madden for there lobby fix
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Post by djcali1914 on Sept 15, 2009 9:19:05 GMT -6
True
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Post by Vtech on Sept 15, 2009 9:26:31 GMT -6
false
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Post by Eberry on Sept 15, 2009 12:24:45 GMT -6
true.
cant play any lobby games on ncaa anymore, there is no point.
madden on the other hand you can honestly play with anyone and stand a chance if you know what you are doing.
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Post by Coach P on Sept 15, 2009 12:53:12 GMT -6
This years game is just like the rest. New features and new things to learn and use. I really like the game compared to 09. I do not own madden but i might pick one up this season my first copy since 99.
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Post by Thurman Murman on Sept 15, 2009 16:18:45 GMT -6
Every lobby game I either get the guy to quit in the 2n quarter or the guy will stick in the game just because he cheeses so much. I do love super sim haha
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Post by scylth on Sept 24, 2009 1:29:54 GMT -6
Last year was my first year of trying to play truly cometitively against other players.
I like the gameplay of '10, in general, much better then '09. In '10 you can find legitimate openings in the zones to throw to. In '09, it seemed more and more that there was just one certain way to pass successfully in it, whereas you have more ways to get the job done in '10.
I think the run game is better and more realistic. (Leaving the run commit debate aside.)
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