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Post by Cerrano39 on Feb 6, 2007 17:49:30 GMT -5
Ok, for those who have been reading my dynasty, you know my team is not very good. It is like a 76 overall while nearly every other team is a 88-90. So, naturally, I should use a lot of games. I don't mind that. I'm not very good at Madden, but used to be able to win with good teams, and be competitive with bad ones. Now, I haven't played in a while, but I have to be perfect to even get a first down on All-Madden. The opposing RBs break about 3 tackles a run. So, for fun, I played a game of All-Pro (not going to be included in the dynasty) and was up 31-0 at halftime. So, what I'm asking, is there really that much of a difference between the two levels? On All-Pro I'm the '72 Dolphins and on All-Madden I'm the '74 Bucs...
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sprew8
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Post by sprew8 on Feb 6, 2007 17:53:05 GMT -5
yes I think their is, you can play with the sliders...
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Sportsbuck
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Post by Sportsbuck on Feb 6, 2007 17:56:27 GMT -5
If I recall, Darjar started his dynasty on All-Pro, with his sliders.
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Post by Cerrano39 on Feb 6, 2007 17:58:35 GMT -5
yes I think their is, you can play with the sliders... bah, I hate playing with sliders I guess I think it is just ridiculous how different two consecutive levels can be.
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Terps
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Post by Terps on Feb 7, 2007 21:01:26 GMT -5
I always thought the major beef with the difference between all-pro and all-madden was the speed. On all-madden you have guys like Ted Washington chasing down Santana Moss with ease.
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