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    Default 'Madden NFL' called for unnecessary roughness

    Armchair quarterbacks want leading video game publisher Electronic Arts to give up 20 yards and replay the first down, after discovering a vexing glitch in the latest version of the company's top-selling "Madden NFL" football game.
    Owners of "Madden NFL 2005," the new installment in one of the biggest franchises in video game history and a perennial cash cow for EA, are complaining about the glitch in online forums and demanding various remedies. An online petition--with 300 signatures and counting--essentially calls for a recall, in which EA would replace current game discs with ones in which the glitch is fixed.

    The glitch involves one new feature and one old one--both intended to make the game a more realistic recreation of professional football. The new "formation shift" feature allows a player to move offensive players at the scrimmage line, potentially confusing the defensive line. It apparently works too well, tapping into the older "fatigue" feature meant to recreate a team's gradual decline on the field. Keep punching "formation shift" commands during a game, and the opposing defense will get so fatigued that it all but falls over.

    The glitch is an annoying curiosity for those experiencing the game in single-player mode but a potential joy killer for those looking to compete against other players online.

    "If this (formation shift) is used several times before the ball is snapped, the entire defense will be exhausted, therefore hindering their ability to compete," according to the petition. "A person can very easily do this to their opponent without their opponent even realizing that they are being 'glitched'...This glitch may have very well ruined this year's version of the game."

    An EA representative said players can either turn off the fatigue feature or use a work-around that bypasses the glitch by calling an audible play before the ball is snapped.

    The former solution is mandatory for most online games since EA patched the servers used to host online games for the Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation 2 consoles. The patch requires owners to turn off the "fatigue" setting during online play, a solution that spoils the realism of the game, some customers have complained. "Playing with the fatigue off takes away some of the strategy and realism of online games," one player wrote in a posting to EA's online discussion forum for "Madden." "The running game almost becomes useless...Where's the fun in that?"

    Cheating and "cheese play" have been an ongoing issue for game publishers, as consoles have acquired Internet capabilities, with online miscreants discovering untold ways to suck all the fun out numerous games.

    http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5347305.html

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    no problems like this in ESPN

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    one more reason that im glad to have espn football..

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    one more reason why ESPN>Madden
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    Way to go EA -- YOU SUCK!

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    haha maybe they'll come out with a replacement disk again like last year so i can get the game free...EA thanks for the free games... even if they do ****

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    Madden = PooPoo

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    why wouldnt they just be able to release a downloadable patch

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    Because EA fans are too stupid to realize that things like this can be patched.

    Instead they demand a recall.

    Morons....

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    are there patches released for games on PS2?

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    Because PS2 doesnt have a harddrive.

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    well...they have an external HDD....but I'm not sure it can be used to hold patches and the like.

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    Yeah, i don't think you can patch a PS2 game. Damn, EA really set themselves up to lose the football crown with ESPN having a good inexpensive game and madden having a serious glitch. Way to drop the ball guys.

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    Madden is trash. ESPN is the sports game of the year baby!!!

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