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- Lee
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360 EA Sports games
What is the deal with them? Were they all rushed out the door or something. Maybe the better graphics and sound filled up the disks so they had to leave stuff out?
I wanted NHL2006, but I read it wasn't that great. FIFA sounds like half the game is missing. I love computer golf games (especially online against other people) and then I read that Tiger Woods only has 6 of the 14 courses that all the other versions have. I thought about picking up TW anyway, but then I see that all of EAs games are $60. More money for unfinished games with less content?
Anyone know why they did such a half assed job?
I wanted NHL2006, but I read it wasn't that great. FIFA sounds like half the game is missing. I love computer golf games (especially online against other people) and then I read that Tiger Woods only has 6 of the 14 courses that all the other versions have. I thought about picking up TW anyway, but then I see that all of EAs games are $60. More money for unfinished games with less content?
Anyone know why they did such a half assed job?
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- jament
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You're dead on. MS delivered the dev kits a bit late, from what I understand, but stuck by the original drop-dead date for release titles. The sports teams put in what they could get qa'd and still make the deadline.
EA haters may have an alternate perspective, but there ya go.
I think Madden does play a good (and good looking) game of football with the right sliders. It does lack the features of even the PSP version, though. NBA Live is supposedly terrible.
Somehow, 2K games managed to get things done right. NHL2K6 gets very good reviews from the sports forum folks over at GT, and NBA2K6 is one of the best games on the system. And, it includes all the game modes.
EA haters may have an alternate perspective, but there ya go.
I think Madden does play a good (and good looking) game of football with the right sliders. It does lack the features of even the PSP version, though. NBA Live is supposedly terrible.
Somehow, 2K games managed to get things done right. NHL2K6 gets very good reviews from the sports forum folks over at GT, and NBA2K6 is one of the best games on the system. And, it includes all the game modes.
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I've got Tiger, and while it is certainly bare-bones compared to the other console versions, it still offers a decent amount of gameplay. The one advantage it has over the other versions, I think, is that it is a lot more "grown up" and chellenging. They stripped away all of the silly features and concentrated on making a pro golf sim.
The two biggest downsides are as follows:
- VERY linear. You have to progress through a series of challenges just to unlock all the courses. While at any given time you'll have a choice of which challenges to do, you can't just go anywhere and do everything right off the bat.
- *(&(*&*( stupid placement of the power boost button. Horrible, horrible design decision.
If you are aware of that going in, it's still a good game which offers a fun game of golf. If you don't absolutely need a video golf fix, however, waiting for next year's version would certainly be the best route to go.
The two biggest downsides are as follows:
- VERY linear. You have to progress through a series of challenges just to unlock all the courses. While at any given time you'll have a choice of which challenges to do, you can't just go anywhere and do everything right off the bat.
- *(&(*&*( stupid placement of the power boost button. Horrible, horrible design decision.
If you are aware of that going in, it's still a good game which offers a fun game of golf. If you don't absolutely need a video golf fix, however, waiting for next year's version would certainly be the best route to go.
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I'm curious to see how Winning Eleven turns out on the 360 that might make it worth it for me to pickup a 360. I'm loving the pc version of 8 though so it would have to be something truly special for me to jump ship. Nothing like downloading a patch that adds all the kits and the proper team/player names. I've been playing it since it came out last year and still cheer out loud when I score a goal. That would never happen in a EA game.
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Re: 360 EA Sports games
I don't know if it's not that great so much as it doesn't exist.Lee wrote:I wanted NHL2006, but I read it wasn't that great.
You might be thinking of NHL 2K6 which is available for the 360. It's not an EA game, it's by 2K Sports. The game itself is fine, it's just pretty much the same as the regular Xbox version. I guess some textures were improved and a goalie control was added, but otherwise it's a $60 flavour of what you can get on the Xbox for $20.
I'd wait for next year as far as Hockey games go for the 360.
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Where did you find sliders? Is there a site I can find them on. It is the only football game on the 360, and even though there are two game killers for me, since it is my only option I play the crap out of it. I would love to try this game with a different set of sliders.jament wrote:I think Madden does play a good (and good looking) game of football with the right sliders. It does lack the features of even the PSP version, though. NBA Live is supposedly terrible.
The game killers though are really bad and I can't believe the game shipped with them. No challenge is one. I could understand if they took out intentional bad calls, but there are some awful calls in this. Looking at the replay, there are obvious calls they get wrong, but none more than my biggest game killer:
The quarterback will be passing the ball, and if he gets hit and drops it, it is a fumble 90% of the time. Even though his arm is clearly moving forward, which should make it an incomplete pass. Actually, I can't say I have seen a single quarterback fumble where the arm didn't move forward during the pass. I can't count how many games I lost because of the fumble that the defense recovers and brings it back for a TD.
- jament
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Yeah, I agree - the quarterback/fumble thing is definitely broken.
I use the sliders from Operation Sports - www.operationsports.com
There's a forum for Madden and then a topic at the top of the board for all sliders. There are slider options for each game play level (All-Madden, Pro, etc), so you should be able to find something.
Slider fixes are mostly to up the CPU offense some, get more realistic running and pass results, more pancakes, etc. You can really make it a good game of FB - except for the calls and fumbles.
I use the sliders from Operation Sports - www.operationsports.com
There's a forum for Madden and then a topic at the top of the board for all sliders. There are slider options for each game play level (All-Madden, Pro, etc), so you should be able to find something.
Slider fixes are mostly to up the CPU offense some, get more realistic running and pass results, more pancakes, etc. You can really make it a good game of FB - except for the calls and fumbles.