This is exactly it. It's less about your team level and more about your winning %. The design is to keep most everyone with a close to equal amount of wins and losses, to the point where improving your team and actually playing a game is meaningless. And before someone says what about the top 100 folks, there are ways to go above the median through mastery of the meta/glitch dynamics. The illusion OP is talking about is all about EA selling packs in their casino, and tricking people into thinking a different player (with a current or Legend player name slapped on their jersey) is going to provide better results.
Bro what are you talking about…of course improving your players help your team so that you can go against others players with the same ranking cards …why would you want to have a 99 overall team and keep pounding on teams that only have 80 ranking players? You get better cards to play better teams, and don’t see what the prob is…now when both teams are rank 99 and Madden adds the sliding factor for the other team who clearly is worst, that then sucks but we need to understand we can’t win every game lol
Once again, you are agreeing with the points of both the op and myself. Even if you get better cards/players, your game experience is still going to be the same over time.
If matchmaking was completely random and sliders didn't exist, then you would gain an advantage by spending your time and/or money making your team better, but because matchmaking isn't random and sliders do exist, then you truly aren't gaining anything by spending time and/or money on your team.
Your 99 Lamar is going to play the same as your 94 Lamar because of the matchmaking and sliders.
You basically just proved my point. So thanks 😏
No matter how much you try and improve your team, you won't gain any type of advantage.
Unless you use meta/glitch plays, the system (matchmaking and sliders) are designed to try and keep you engaged.
This is exactly it. It's less about your team level and more about your winning %. The design is to keep most everyone with a close to equal amount of wins and losses, to the point where improving your team and actually playing a game is meaningless. And before someone says what about the top 100 folks, there are ways to go above the median through mastery of the meta/glitch dynamics. The illusion OP is talking about is all about EA selling packs in their casino, and tricking people into thinking a different player (with a current or Legend player name slapped on their jersey) is going to provide better results.
Exactly
Bro what are you talking about…of course improving your players help your team so that you can go against others players with the same ranking cards …why would you want to have a 99 overall team and keep pounding on teams that only have 80 ranking players? You get better cards to play better teams, and don’t see what the prob is…now when both teams are rank 99 and Madden adds the sliding factor for the other team who clearly is worst, that then sucks but we need to understand we can’t win every game lol
Once again, you are agreeing with the points of both the op and myself. Even if you get better cards/players, your game experience is still going to be the same over time.
If matchmaking was completely random and sliders didn't exist, then you would gain an advantage by spending your time and/or money making your team better, but because matchmaking isn't random and sliders do exist, then you truly aren't gaining anything by spending time and/or money on your team.
Your 99 Lamar is going to play the same as your 94 Lamar because of the matchmaking and sliders.