Madden NFL 20 has deeper mechanics than some of its predecessors. This
guide will show players how to use the sliding action correctly.
The latest version of Madden NFL 20, EA's most popular football game series, provides players with more
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than in previous franchise. Players need to be proficient in football
rules and game mechanics in order to win games reliably. The only
problem is that some game mechanics are difficult to understand, or
players may not realize why certain actions are used in the game.
One is the sliding action. Players can let any of their characters slide
when needed, but it is unclear what the purpose of this game is. On the
surface, the character carrying the ball sliding early and ending the
game seems to be very unfavorable. But this is not the case, this guide
shows players how to slide correctly in Madden NFL 20.
Sliding is actually a very easy action. Players only need to hold down
two triggers (RT and LT on Xbox One or R2 and L2 on PlayStation 4) and
then press X/Square. This will cause the currently selected character to
slide along the ground. In fact, this action can be done by any
offensive character chosen by the player, but for most players, the
benefits do not seem obvious.
The sliding mechanism is very useful when the player controls the
quarterback. Players who know how and when to slide can prevent the
quarterback from being injured in the game and help them avoid messing
up the ball and handing it over to the opposing team. After activating
the slide, QB will not be able to shake, and it will also make it
invincible. Those who try to solve the quarterback when slipping will
actually clamp him instead of hitting him.
The effect of the slideshow is directly related to the character's speed
rating. This means that the slower QB cannot be as fast as the faster
QB. Players with slower QB can
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