You know those short hook routes where your receiver stands three yards in front of the first down? Or those swing routes where the halfback runs straight out of bounds? Theyâre supposedly a thing of the past in Madden 11
Giving the first details of the upcoming game to IGN, the gameâs developers are going for improved wide receiver intelligence through a development tool theyâve built and named the Catch Debugging Tool. Basically, it makes the receiver more aware of his position on the field. So on curls, he knows the yard-line he has to make, improving that routeâs usefulness in third-down situations. Theyâll also be programmed to wait on the ball, not motor back to it and get clocked behind the line of scrimmage.
Thatâs not to say receivers wonât come steaming back to the ball if the situation calls for it. Theyâll lose yardage if it means returning to an underthrown ball to grab it and prevent an interception. Additionally, the wideouts will know more of where they are when it comes to sidelines and the back line in the end zone, with the intent of making those breathtaking pinpoint throws you see in the real NFL come more to life in the game.
For a first taste of what to expect in the next edition, this isnât so bad. Last year they slowed down the pacing and added the gang-tackling mechanic, which fleshed out the running game. It only follows that EA Sports would buff up the receiving, which seems like it hasnât seen a major AI upgrade in forever.