The XBOX 360 version vs. the PS2 version are two seperate games, by far. I have an XBOX 360 AND a PS2 but I have MADDEN 07 just for the 360. I just recently purchased the XB360 about 6 months ago and am truly impressed with the graphics and gameplay. There are a few differences, namely the graphics but the most compelling difference is that on the PS2 version, people can change the attributes on players easily. This is the first MADDEN that I've purchased for another system besides PS2 and am pleasantly surprised that in the 360 version, people have to actually take a certain player and 'train' him so that his ratings can go up. I love the fact that you have go thru this feature in order to increase your character. In the PS2 version, if you create-a-player, you can make this created player as strong or as fast as you want easily. There at least is equality in the XB360 so I would have to give this version a much higher rating than the other versions. If anyone wants to get down for the crown on XBOX Live, I go by the same screen name on Live that I do on here. Bring it on! I love competition and actually played in some MADDEN tournaments, so I'm still getting used to the differences in the controls but no excuses. I bring my best in every game and look forward to playing against anyone on here. Just drop me a line and we can get it in. As far as the ratings on players are concerned, I truly believe that regardless if a player is ranked 99 or 59, the people at EA consider everything that has happened last season in order to give that player a 'correct' rating. No one will be statisfied anyways so all that I can say about that is, try harder this year. So when MADDEN 08 comes out, maybe you'll be on the cover and your rating may go up a notch. By the way, in what week do you think Shaun Alexander will get hurt? I'm sure that people are well aware of the MADDEN curse and it has never let me down. Last year McNabb went down like previous 'cover boys' did, predict what week he'll go down and from what injury.
"Have you ever played NBA Live? In Madden, I see your point, but not all EA games are that bad." Umm, no. I'm specifically a Madden player. I don't watch, follow or play anything to do with the NBA, so I don't know about how the players are ranked. I'm just of the opinion that the gap between the very good players and the below average players should be stretched, so that teams actually have personalities.
Carson Palmer's pro day 40 time in 2003= 4.65 Byron Leftwich's pro day 40 time in 2003= 5.1 That's how Carson was faster than you Byron. Because, well, Carson is faster than you. If there are any other players I can explain the rankings to, I'll be here all week.
I haven't played Madden since it was 2002, I think. It pissed me off big time. You'd be playing a very difficult opponent (in pro mode with no mods to the player ratings) more or less flawlessly, and find yourself up by 2 or 3 touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Then, the deluge. A for-no-reason fumble by a guy who never fumbles, a few key penalities, a long interception return for a touchdown, and you'd lose the game. This happened probably every 4 out of 5 games, so ultimately, I just gave up playing it. Anyone remember what I'm talking about (I confirmed this with a couple of friends at the time)? Have they changed this feature (the oops, you lose feature) in later versions?
Have they changed this feature (the oops, you lose feature) in later versions? Yeah, now you just kill everyone by like 40 points on pro mode.