Madden is terrible

#52
#52
Defense reminds me of NCAA 11. Zone pass D is weak. The running game is even easier. Outside, inside, it doesn't matter. You have to literally blitz every play unless you get a big lead. Far too many injuries. Graphics look decent at first then you see a guy with dreads coming out the middle of his helmet. Commentary is awful. A lot of animations are awful. The coin on the toss drops like 500 lb weight. Pre-snap adjustments are not as user friendly as NCAA. I like the kicking but it will be almost impossible to miss a fg unless the meter just gets too laggy. I'll give it another week or so to see if it somehow grows on me. NCAA has it's technical problems but graphics & gameplay is better.
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You can go into settings and change the pre-snap setup back to the way it was in madden 10 (presumably the way NCAA does it). The newer setup is - I believe - part of all the stuff they were doing last year as part of an attempt to speed up overall game time (so that a 5 min quarter game doesn't take a full hour)
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#53
#53
Madden is almost always a better game, but I prefer college football, and dynasty mode.
 
#57
#57
OP is entitled to his opinion, no matter how retarded it sounds. Madden this year plays the best game of video football and it isn't remotely close IMO. If you are so against the game, I suppose you could go back to that bug riddled piece of **** AA football game. I don't remember creating a thread saying AA sucked, which it does, you are just pathetically trolling.
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I'm pretty sure you were hyping NCAA up this year like it was the best game ever. I even mentioned that custom playbooks would cause problems & was bashed for that too.
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#61
#61
Hold a pen and a brick above your head and drop them at the same time. Which one hits first?

PS You should hold the brick directly over your head for this experiment to work.
 
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#62
#62
Hold a pen and a brick above your head and drop them at the same time. Which one hits first?

PS You should hold the brick directly over your head for this experiment to work.

You still don't get it.
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#64
#64
they'll each be accelerated at the same rate.

I think you're trying to point out air resistance, terminal velocities, etc, but I'm not sure either a 50lb weight or a coin has enough surface area (amongst other things) to significantly and/or dramatically effect one's speed over the other's
 
#65
#65
I'm still waiting for cc to 'splain it to us. There is only one variable: air resistance. This does not apply to a coin, being that it is very dense. So now, let's hear his explanation for the rest of these "many variables."
 
#66
#66
I'm still waiting for cc to 'splain it to us. There is only one variable: air resistance. This does not apply to a coin, being that it is very dense. So now, let's hear his explanation for the rest of these "many variables."

Air resistance in itself has many variables. Mass, weight, suface area, shape.
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#67
#67
Condense those 4 down to weight and surface area, then condense that down to weight to surface area ratio.

One variable.

Although, you're right, sometimes an object with a high mass, but low weight will fall faster than an object with a low mass and high weight.
 
#68
#68
Condense those 4 down to weight and surface area, then condense that down to weight to surface area ratio.

One variable.

Weight & mass are not the same thing surface area & shape could be tied together but not necessarily.
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#69
#69
Weight & mass are not the same thing surface area & shape could be tied together but not necessarily.
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:eek:lol:

Confirmed: you're just trolling. I must stop this.

I thought we were limiting this discussion to Earth, but apparently not.
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#70
#70
:eek:lol:

Confirmed: you're just trolling. I must stop this.

I thought we were limiting this discussion to Earth, but apparently not.
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Mass & weight are not the same on earth. All this over a stupid video game coin toss. I mentioned it because it was brought up to me but also mentioned about ten other things. The wanna be physics majors thought they would troll but obviously don't have a clue what they're talking about. Surface area & shape would also bring aerodynamics into the equation which goes back to air resistance.
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#71
#71
The fact is they will fall the same rate at about six feet from the ground no mater if it's one ounce or one thousand pounds.
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#73
#73
LOL!!!!!!! haha.

All this trolling, simply because you're ashamed to admit that saying the coin drops like a 500 lb weight or whatever was a dumb comment to make.
 
#75
#75
LOL!!!!!!! haha.

All this trolling, simply because you're ashamed to admit that saying the coin drops like a 500 lb weight or whatever was a dumb comment to make.

It was an analogy & obviously over your head to realize that. You would figure though that the ass clown brigade would chime in & try to make it literal with some smartass remarks & still not not have a clue what they're talking about. I think the dumb comments were by the wannabe physics experts.
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