Madden 25 has taken an increasing amount of difficulty as players from Ludwighench's blog

I've experienced varying levels of success, based on the team I'm on and the player I am able to control. I usually control over blitzers (especially the Mike LBS) since I'm confident in my secondary with the latest revamped zone AI. It's a lot of work to make pressure. When I play Mut 25 coins against JJ Watt, or Justin Houston, I should be in a state of anxiety on every play. These guys make their opponents to alter their game plan. In Madden however they are stonewalled often.


I'm still not happy with the whole OL/DL experience. It's like a battle within Nintendo Ice Hockey. (mash mashing mash smash mashing, yes! I am the winner!) It actually was some steps back this year. Yes, there's some. It's as if pressure is hard to attain, much as if they overcorrected this year. I'll need to test the sliders, however.


Although I'm not sure, I've never had a great time with anything else than the exterior speed rush in relation to the OL/DL interactions. In franchises, it'd be good to see the substitutions happen in a more realistic manner. To be honest, most of this auto-sub stuff should not even be in the game. It shouldn't be the responsibility of us to implement it as it's not functioning in a proper way in the box...well maybe never.


One aspect EA should allocate some resources is the CPU QB game. It is important to note that the NFL is a league for quarterbacks. There is no position in sports that is more crucial. In Madden QB, the quarterbacks are all-too precise and follow the same pattern. I would like to witness Alex Smith dinking and dunking. I would like to watch Cam take me to the floor by his legs. The thing is, it's not yet.


Agreed! 100%. This is likely to be among the most significant improvements for the coming year. Every incomplete pass shouldn't be an INT or drop. (Sliders can at the very least aid in this). I'm with Ryan. Cheap Madden 25 coins has some areas of similar nature that need improvement. Let's talk about offense. What are you guys doing and getting success with the ball? Do you have any ideas that seem to be too powerful or uncontrollable.


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