During my time playing the game, I have experienced the occasional glitch when running the ball too close to my own teammates, and there are still troubling bugs with specific plays (such as the infamous fake FB handoff to HB toss, where the quarterback starts the animation, then stops and stands there waiting to be sacked). There are still many animations that you will see over and over, but the collision and responsiveness feels better than ever. EA Sports has propped up nothing-features with fancy names in the past (remember vision cones?), but there’s a lot more meat on the bone with this one. It’s still not a perfect simulation of football, but what I initially perceived as a more difficult game was actually a better-defined set of rules around its gameplay that is the most rewarding and true-to-life the franchise has ever offered. What works: The “real player motion” promised in the game really does feel great after taking some time getting used to it.
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