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  1. #1
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    dropped passes in all-madden

    when i play against the cpu in all-madden difficulty, my receivers drop open passes almost half the time
    what can i do to fix that without adjusting the sliders
    i've read that many others have the same problem
    should i user catch it or is there something else i could do

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    Quote Originally Posted by suleszilard View Post
    when i play against the cpu in all-madden difficulty, my receivers drop open passes almost half the time
    what can i do to fix that without adjusting the sliders
    i've read that many others have the same problem
    should i user catch it or is there something else i could do
    I don't think ea is going to patch this

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    Thats really just vs CPU.. To simulate more of a user v user i would turn the sliders up for catching to about 40

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    I can't deal with psychic all madden A.I and broken tackles. I have very good sliders for my CCM and offline modes that still present a challenge but nullify the bs.
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    Playing on All-Madden isn't worth the headache. Everything is magnified by a million. Better off playing All Pro or something and just adjusting the sliders a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GiantNFC7 View Post
    I can't deal with psychic all madden A.I and broken tackles. I have very good sliders for my CCM and offline modes that still present a challenge but nullify the bs.
    Quote Originally Posted by MonoxideChild View Post
    Playing on All-Madden isn't worth the headache. Everything is magnified by a million. Better off playing All Pro or something and just adjusting the sliders a bit.


    Drop passes happen in all pro. GiantNFC7 allmadden is the only mode you see some kind of 4 down linemen pass rush. Allpro is non existant of this.

    Drop passes is bad online also

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    Quote Originally Posted by nothasoul View Post
    Drop passes happen in all pro. GiantNFC7 allmadden is the only mode you see some kind of 4 down linemen pass rush. Allpro is non existant of this.

    Drop passes is bad online also
    They do, but the blocking etc is much more noticeable on All-Madden. It just doesn't seem like you're playing a football game anymore. IT's more like trying to figure out how to exploit coding. Just my personal opinion though.
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    all madden vs cpu is broken.

    all madden vs human is just about right..

    all pro vs cpu or human is too easy for the offense...

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    Quote Originally Posted by djKianoosh View Post
    all madden vs cpu is broken.

    all madden vs human is just about right..

    all pro vs cpu or human is too easy for the offense...
    ^^^^^^ This.



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    Quote Originally Posted by MonoxideChild View Post
    They do, but the blocking etc is much more noticeable on All-Madden. It just doesn't seem like you're playing a football game anymore. IT's more like trying to figure out how to exploit coding. Just my personal opinion though.

    This is not a reall football game. This is the best and only simulation football game we have. Close but no cigar

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    Quote Originally Posted by djKianoosh View Post
    all madden vs cpu is broken.

    all madden vs human is just about right..

    all pro vs cpu or human is too easy for the offense...
    I think all pro vs human opponent is still a lot more fun then all madden. All madden is just to much.

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    the problem is that on all-pro i always beat the cpu to about 50something-0. on all-madden i play tight games, but those wide open dropped passes drive me crazy

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    I cant stand the drop passes, or the fumbles!!


 

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