Central to the fluctuations on deck is a reworking of the game's player-trading logic

Central to the fluctuations on deck is a reworking of the game's player-trading logic



Central to the fluctuations on deck is a reworking of the game's player-trading logic, and the overall player valuation that behaviour rests on. The modifications EA Tiburon's designers described in a blog article on Wednesday are meant to Mut 21 coins make trades for superstars"nearer to what we've seen [in real life] based on changing perceptions of'realistic' transactions over recent years."

This means fixing inconsistencies and problems where highly rated players have been strangely less appreciated by CPU teams. By way of instance, a talented player who was not a newcomer on his old group, but would be a starter on the one being provided, was viewed as a backup-level value by the old trade logic. It should work in reverse, too. Middling-rated players could occasionally find one-for-one trade value with celebrities only because both were at the top of their respective teams' depth charts. Now the CPU will either expect more in the trade, or just refuse such offers.

In other cases, gamers whose archetype didn't match the playbook scheme of their current team (a power running back, for instance, in a system built for getting backs) would be undervalued when placed on the trading block, also. Both these incongruities are solved with the patch, EA Tiburon said.

The trade logic overhaul will even address assets whose commerce value is marginally unique to professional American football: draft selections. Madden's franchise mode has had the way of trading approaching draft picks since Madden NFL 13 in 2012. EA Tiburon says it's"completely realigned the base value of Draft choices to mmoexp madden nfl 21 coins work with new Player Value changes." Additionally,"teams will have more nuanced perspectives of valuing players and draft picks from their own and competitions."

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