Madden NFL 16 Connected Franchise Tips: QB Development
Since I been playing
Madden NFL 16 Connected Franchise it has been too easy to find out who the quick developing players were or developing players was too easy. Now with
Madden 16 that has all changed.
People now cannot receive large amounts of experience from practice, game stats, and goals. So now you cannot take some sixty overall player and make him a ninety-nine overall in just a single season. Now you actually have to know what to look for other than a player’s physical attributes like speed and strength.
Today I will take a look at QB
Development in Madden 16 Connected Franchise
Mode.
FOR FULL
ARTICLE:
http://wp.me/p5yfYb-2MT
Stay tuned for more Madden 16 Connected Franchise Tips as we bring you more analysis to get the most of our your rosters and tips to get your team to the the
Super Bowl in your leagues.
◄
Have a video idea? I'd love to hear it!
Comment below!
◄
Please give this video a thumbs up and don't forget to subscribe!
*****
SGO Social Network ******
Like us on
Facebook: https://facebook.com/sportsgamersonline
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sportsgamerson
Follow us on
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+SportsgamersonlineSGO
*****
Twitch TV
Live Streams ******
http://twitch.tv/sportsgamersonline
================================
We will be playing a lot of Madden 16 and posting Madden 16 Tips! We will also post full Madden 16
Ultimate Team Seasons. As well as Madden 16
Draft Champions and Madden 16 Ultimate Team team building tips so subscribe to our channel!
================================
Madden 16
CFM:
Connected Franchise Mode (CFM) is back and deeper than ever in Madden NFL 16.
Everything in Connected Franchise is done thinking about our players first, and all these new features came directly from community feedback and play-test sessions.
START PLAYING
FASTER
The Connected Franchise introduction flow has been reworked to get new players into the game faster.
Getting started in Madden NFL 16 Connected Franchise has been streamlined to three easy steps.
1.
Choose between
Cloud and
Offline. Cloud has faster week advances and gives players the ability to access their league online and invite friends. Offline still has the ability to create multiple offline characters, and saves the league locally.
2.
Select your team
3. Customize your experience further or start playing immediately.
Players will begin in the regular season by default, you can also begin with a
Fantasy Draft, or in the preseason
DYNAMIC DRIVE GOALS
Each new drive contains a
Drive Goal that can be completed for bonus XP and/or
Confidence.
Specific goals are tailored based on events in the current game to give players a unique challenge each and every game.
Dynamic Drive Goals truly influence the way you play. The more goals you complete, the faster your players improve.
POST-PLAY
GOAL FEEDBACK
The team listened to fan feedback and made it easier for players to see which goals have been completed in-game. This year, players will now see goal feedback throughout the mode.
XP and Confidence updates appear next to your player at the end of each play. A new ticker at the bottom of the screen tracks goal progress and shows updates to all the goals influenced that play.
Players will also notice new broadcast
interface elements that celebrate completing goals. This adds up to a groundbreaking broadcast experience for Connected Franchise.
WEEKLY GOALS
Weekly goals have been refactored from the ground up by implementing a new quest-like system that chains goals together week to week. These goals are assigned based on performance, position, and career status and are both team-based and individual.
For example, a “
Breakout Running Back” goal may be triggered for rookie running backs that are having a great season.
As goals are completed or missed, player confidence will fluctuate. Some focus on negative stats such as fumbles and interceptions, and are tied to regression.
NEW SCOUTING
Scouting has been reworked from the ground up in Madden NFL 16. Coaches and Owners will see a “
Thing to Do” item in
Week 3 that instructs how to
Scout. The basic concept is that you’ll spend Scouting
Points on a player, learn more about their abilities, and decide whether you want to select them in the upcoming
NFL Draft.
Scouting Points unlock a player’s top three attributes, with the third unlock providing their true draft value. This true draft value will help teams find “
Diamonds” and “Overvalued” players in the draft class.
Will you take a projected fifth-round pick with second-round skills in round two, or wait until later hoping that others don’t realize his potential? These are the types of decisions that come to life with the new true talent rating.
We’re committed to making an easy-to-use, deep Connected Franchise Mode that hits on all the features you crave. This is just the beginning.