I have been playing MUT since Madden 15. Im not some amazing player by any means above .500 for sure but im not breaking records. Never use meta anything and try to come up with my own schemes and game plans to make the game less robotic and unique. With that being said, why do people insist on dashboarding mid play or trying to bullshit their way to a win? I’m playing gauntlet trying to earn Leo which probably won’t happen anyway I force a good INT and as soon as I have the ball in my hands to return I get a connection has been lost and I get the L. does anyone else see this happen? It makes it almost not worth diving into these more competitive game modes.
In my experience the majority of folks out there are good people just looking to have some fun...there are of course those who do all kinds of foolishness for a ridiculous win (if they really wanted it that bad they could just ask me and I would concede for them quick). Luckily these folks tend to be the minority of players...but they sure do make a lasting memory.
von11 said:In my experience the majority of folks out there are good people just looking to have some fun...there are of course those who do all kinds of foolishness for a ridiculous win (if they really wanted it that bad they could just ask me and I would concede for them quick). Luckily these folks tend to be the minority of players...but they sure do make a lasting memory.
Very true. I would do the same. It just sucks, especially when playing time is limited. I have a 7 week old lol
unfortunately people are sad and are desperate for wins any way they can get them
Tbonebrooks18 said:Very true. I would do the same. It just sucks, especially when playing time is limited. I have a 7 week old lol
Congrats on the new baby...cherish the time with him/her...you are building something far greater then a MUT squad. With ya on the time...that is why I should change my screen name to "I concede quick"...I don't have a young child, but my time is the most valuable thing I have...so I spend zero seconds trying to "teach" a bad sport a lesson in H2H...or...fighting EA's thumb (which they are gonna place all over the scale). Congrats again on the new baby and wish you and your entire (now bigger) family nothing but the best.
von11 said:Congrats on the new baby...cherish the time with him/her...you are building something far greater then a MUT squad. With ya on the time...that is why I should change my screen name to "I concede quick"...I don't have a young child, but my time is the most valuable thing I have...so I spend zero seconds trying to "teach" a bad sport a lesson in H2H...or...fighting EA's thumb (which they are gonna place all over the scale). Congrats again on the new baby and wish you and your entire (now bigger) family nothing but the best.
Thanks Brother! I appreciate the kind words! Nice to have interactions like this within the community
When I play PC people in squads I notice a lot of desyncs. Is it the game or do pc players have ways of desyncing the game? Remembering the old PC versions of Madden, I know it can be Done. I’ve turned cross play off and no more desyncs, hmmm
OBIDOBI said:When I play PC people in squads I notice a lot of desyncs. Is it the game or do pc players have ways of desyncing the game? Remembering the old PC versions of Madden, I know it can be Done. I’ve turned cross play off and no more desyncs, hmmm
PC's are inherently a security risk to Madden, as your computer has to know where stuff is being sent, and so it is not a technically difficult thing for a hacker to use that information in a virtually untraceable way. As long as it doesn't happen too often (almost every would-be loss), disrupting someone's router requires less technical skill than playing Madden itself.
I'm not branding PC gamers as lacking integrity, but EA simply cannot police this issue. If your router or ISP doesn't have sufficient protection against DoS or DDoS attacks, a malicious player with 'the button' can rob you of any win by inducing a disconnect.
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