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Differences in Madden 10 From Earlier Versions


Madden 2010 is a somewhat changed game from previous editions. Because of this, you are forced to make changes to make sure you account for the differences in gameplay. While not dramatic, there are some tiny modifiers you need to adjust for for to make sure you stay on top of your video games skills.

The wildcat offense. While huge in the new state of the NFL, the wildcat offense in Madden still needs some changes. For some reason you can not really scramble with your QB, so the ultimate efficiency of this is not fully realized. When using the scheme, only pick it if you desire an extra blocker for a predesigned play.

Passing long. Throwing far is not as effective in Madden, and for some reason, it is more of a challenge to complete a long throw. Precision throws are difficult to come by, and your quarterbacks far throw stat is a vital element of it. This means that you can often clog the line of scrimmage and not have to fret the deep throw, something that is not sensible in real life.

Field goal difficulty. FGs are more difficult than ever, making it so you have to move your controlling stick straight up and down or the field goal will go far right or left. Due to this you have to pay attention for every kick or risk a poor punt, field goal or kickoff. The kicking game can cause a immense change in field position and shift your game from a win to a small loss.

Ross loves Madden 10 and online games.

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