After you've made a cut, you can start a juke animation by flicking the stick back the opposite direction of the cut you are currently in. If you want to break down and set up the defender before your juke, quickly flick left and right a few times and, whichever direction is flicked last, the ball carrier will juke in that direction. When in the open field with a bit more time to cut in one direction, wait for the defender to bite, if/when he does, quickly juke back the other way and leave him stumbling. Here is a video of the cut and juke moves."
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Madden NFL 11 Blog: Dual Stick Control
Check out the new Madden NFL 11 blog, featuring dual stick control.
"Of course, in previous versions of Madden NFL you could perform your standard jukes and spins on the right stick. With a flick to the left or right, a juke animation was executed. When the juke animation ended, you could start up another juke or a spin. In Madden NFL 11 with Dual Stick Control, you can now perform cut moves which are the foundation of the new juke and spin moves we've added. On its own, a cut move is a great way to fake out a defender or just make a quick direction change. The real power of cut moves are due to the fact that they represent the footwork that sets up jukes and spin moves.
After you've made a cut, you can start a juke animation by flicking the stick back the opposite direction of the cut you are currently in. If you want to break down and set up the defender before your juke, quickly flick left and right a few times and, whichever direction is flicked last, the ball carrier will juke in that direction. When in the open field with a bit more time to cut in one direction, wait for the defender to bite, if/when he does, quickly juke back the other way and leave him stumbling. Here is a video of the cut and juke moves."Tags: None -
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much appreciatedDear Madden,
The little things matter. . what are the little things you say?. . . Idk. . surprise me ;-)
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The lean forward vid looks cool, but it doesn't mean much until I see how the defense reacts. Why not throw a defender or 2 in there so we can actually see what a collision looks like with a ball carrier leaning forward. Guess we may see tonight.Comment
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Thanks and i loved those videos!It's all about the Chargers, the Lakers, and the............*falls asleep*
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Good read. Great amount of videos(didn't expect that).
All I can do is hope they implement this stuff right. I'm guessing we'll later and get a little glimpse of If this game is going to be better than it was last year. Trailers usually don't mean much and I'm not expecting this one to.Originally posted by WatsonTigerOne out of 7 billion, and we still tagged your ***.Comment
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Re: Madden NFL 11 Blog: Dual Stick Control
Will we have dual control for defense or we gotta wait for Madden 12Comment
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I love it. It's nice the Both football groups are making their games less caned animation this year and more realism. Thanks for posting. Good read.Comment
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Re: Madden NFL 11 Blog: Dual Stick Control
My thoughts:
* First spin move in the video actually looks like...a spin move.....nice to see!
* The override video example adds some depth to the QB. Takes the stiffness out of the QB IMO.
*The progressive leaning in the lean_fwd video is intriguing. I am hoping that an upright truck has a lessened effect than lowering your shoulder completely.
* The leaning too far video is very nice as well. I like that there is a penalty to leaning too much/too often.
Should be interesting to see this in action in the videos!Comment
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