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Seven UI Changes Needed For Madden NFL 18

When playing a franchise mode in any sports game, players often spend much more time navigating menus than on the field playing the actual game. Whether it’s adjusting depth charts, reviewing box scores, catching up on league news, or scouting next year’s crop of draft prospects, the quality of user-interface elements in franchise mode can go a long way in determining how fun -- or frustrating -- it can be.

Let’s take a look at seven areas where EA can make positive steps towards building a better experience outside of the lines in franchise mode.

1. Franchise Home Screen

One question you should never have to ask yourself while looking at the home screen in franchise mode is “what week is it?” I mean, look at this. We are informed of the week number in three different ways that take up more than a third of the screen:



The right side of the home screen, which is focused on action items for your team, is actually well done and helps ensure you are taking care of what needs to be addressed from week to week. It’s the left side of this screen that is essentially wasted when it could be delivering information that keeps the user more abreast of what’s going on around the league. It would be nice if that real estate was instead dedicated to more important things, such as division standings, results from key games from the previous week, or a quick scouting report for this week’s opponent.

2. News Page

Perhaps one of the most important tasks for developers in a franchise mode is keeping players connected to everything that is happening around the league. There is a lot going on in the league, including trades, free agent signings, player re-signings, injuries, jockeying for playoff spots and more. How are we to keep tabs on all this activity? Here’s what we are currently provided:



There isn’t much organization and structure here. The screen is littered with random tweets and stories that lack depth or context. It’s somehow both information overload and a dearth of information at the same time. From the example above, only the main story on the left gives any details and a tiny bit of player personality on the news of Logan Ryan’s re-signing with the Pats.

But take Skip Bayless’ tweet regarding Mike McCarthy and the Packers. I’m guessing they are struggling early in the season, but I’m not able to select the tweet to view the NFC North standings, a Packers team page, or any further detail at all. Compare that with NBA 2K17, where both the social media feed on its own is more detailed, and even better, I can select each item and am served up the relevant menu screen with even further information:





EA should implement a similar idea in Madden 18 to help the news page connect us with the league.

3. Standings

You would think the layout of the standings page would be pretty much standard issue: the NFL broken up by conference and division. Everyone is familiar with such a format.

Here’s what the standings page in Madden 17 looks like:



What? Why? We have the entire NFL thrown into one big pot, and somehow a 4-1 Giants team is ranked ahead of a 4-0 Jaguars team. This makes very little sense as the default view. I can understand having a view option that shows the entire NFL ranked 1-32, but not as the main view. I want to be able to see division leaders and playoff races at a glance, and there’s no way to currently do that. Show me all 32 teams on the screen at once, and let me select conference or division views that provide the screen real estate to show detailed statistics like indoor vs. outdoor wins and losses.

4. Player Game Log

Similarly to the standings, the ideal format for a player game log has long been established:



We need the date of the game, the opponent, the result of the game and then all of the relevant individual statistics. It’s all straightforward stuff. Again, Madden 17 has a different idea:



There is no week number or game date, no opponent, no game results. And since the log is automatically sorted by a stat category from largest to smallest (rushing yards in the example above), we can’t determine trends based on progression of the season. By simply adding these items in, the game log screen will once again be interesting and informative to check out.

5. Team Stats

Any coach or coordinator will be able to tell you where their unit ranks in any number of team statistics at the drop of a hat. You hear these rankings dropped all the time in press conferences and interviews: “We’re going up against the third-ranked passing offense this week,” or “we’ve committed the fifth-most penalties in the league, that has to improve,” and so on. The team stats page in Madden 17 makes those rankings a little tougher to determine than need be.



As you can see, we are given a list that we can sort by the various statistical categories, but no numerical ranks. Admittedly, this is a small thing, but something so basic it's hard to understand why it isn’t provided.

With extra screen width space that is currently unused, it would be nice to see a graph that shows how the highlighted team has ranked in the current category as the season has progressed. That would allow us to see, for example, if our team has been getting better at third-down efficiency over the course of the season, or if we are going the opposite direction.

6. Trade Center

Overall, the trade center is a nice feature in franchise mode that allows players a few different ways to seek out trades that can improve their roster.



There are a few little things that could be added to make this even better. First, give users the ability to add our own players to our trade block from this screen. Currently, the only place to do this (unless I am missing something) is in the Player Card screen.

Secondly, allow the user to select to view all players in the NFL in the “Upgrade Position” screen as is possible from the Trade Block screen. The difference is the Trade Block screen shows players who are being actively shopped by other teams; in the Upgrade Position screen, you must select each team individually to see a list of players by position. It would be nice to be able to scroll through all cornerbacks in the league at once to hone in on the right player.

7. Loading Screens

Thankfully we’ve moved past the times when we were shown the same ol’ stuff in every loading screen, whether it was game tips or control hints or just a screen that said “loading.” Now we are shown a few of our players and their weekly, season and milestone goal progress.



While this is helpful for those who are big into racking up XP to develop players, it would be more immersive if you were served with a matchup breakdown, season stats for key players, playoff scenarios or even screenshots from your previous games from the season. These types of things would build an aura of a TV telecast rather than remind you that you are playing a video game, which showing the XP bonuses does.

While UI and menu design do not always get the attention that gameplay, graphics and online modes command, for franchise junkies it is a part of the game they will end up spending a lot of time looking at. Hopefully EA gives the ideas above -- and any ideas you provide in the comments -- consideration to make a better Madden 18.


Member Comments
# 1 JayD @ 01/30/17 05:52 PM
Trade finder would be a great addition. Also, put the story lines back on the main CFM screen like in Madden 15; No need for the massive week listing or the season time linegraphic.
 
# 2 DeuceDouglas @ 01/30/17 05:54 PM
Agree with everything here. CFM has some of the worst UI of any game I've played. Slow, clunky, unnecessarily big. And it's gotten consistently worse every year IMO. I'll never understand why they took the old news feed off the front page. 32-team control takes ages with their current layout. Just so many issues that make something annoying when it should be simple.
 
# 3 ripcandlestickpark @ 01/30/17 06:21 PM
One relatively small addition that I believe could go a very long way in creating a better sense of immersion would be re-doing the menu ticker to show only information from your league (scores and individual stats from last week, league leaders, transactions, injuries, next week's matchups, etc.). OS user DeuceDouglas had a pretty cool mockup for what this might look like.

If possible (legally speaking) it would be pretty cool to have the NFL Network's ticker design.

Last week's scores and individual stats
Spoiler


League leaders
Spoiler


Transactions
Spoiler


Next week's matchups
Spoiler


Spoiler


Piggy-backing off of that last point, more NFL Network and NFL.com integration in menus (perhaps in stats screens for the latter?) would be welcome too.
 
# 4 schnaidt1 @ 01/30/17 06:29 PM
nfl network integration is cool...but they have espn license....might as well use it since the 3 games they did use it (college bball, college fball, and nba live) are no more
 
# 5 ripcandlestickpark @ 01/30/17 06:32 PM
Quote:
nfl network integration is cool...but they have espn license....might as well use it since the 3 games they did use it (college bball, college fball, and nba live) are no more
Good point. I forgot that they still have the license. Thanks for reminding me. If given the choice, though, between NFL Network and ESPN integration, I'd go with NFLN if only for aesthetic reasons.
 
# 6 Lexicon @ 01/30/17 07:25 PM
Good article. Very important stuff here. Madden's UI is so obnoxious and counter-intuitive, even compared to its other EA Sports titles. NHL and FIFA both have a similar "box-style" UI, but their's seem more organized, and FIFA puts the headlines right on the first tab. Even though I'm not a big fan of those UI's, either, they at least are a bit easier to deal with.

Other than it looking dated, I really don't understand why we can't have an enhanced version of the UI in the PS2/XBOX era games. Menus that are quick to load, the ability to quickly move from user-controlled teams to other user teams, and all that good stuff. I control a 32 team offline franchise, and I'd love to just be able to go into Free Agency or the Depth chart and switch between my teams with R2 or L2 instead of having to click down R3, scroll to the team, then be kicked back out to the front menu, have to go back into the FA screen... it's just so much unnecessary work. I know this isn't a big deal for those who only use one team, but there are many of us who enjoy playing with different teams or don't trust the CPU AI to put teams together. A complete UI overhaul is definitely high on my Madden 18 wishlist.
 
# 7 Vermin @ 01/30/17 08:49 PM
Lots of great suggestions made here. I think I would trade them all just to have the Low Contracts Warning screen in MUT not appear every time I transitioned forward or backward one UI screen. I appreciate the warning, but when I dismiss it once, I shouldn't have it force-fed to me four more times before I start a game.
 
# 8 Toupal @ 01/30/17 09:03 PM
You hit a homerun with these points!

Madden has the worst franchise/ career mode out of any sports game made. I think it is better than it was last year, but compared to 2k and MLB the Show, it doesn't compare.

All of these with the addition of custom draft classes would be more than welcome!
 
# 9 jfsolo @ 01/30/17 09:16 PM
Agree with everyone here, there are a lot of good suggestions in this piece.
 
# 10 Mike Lowe @ 01/30/17 10:22 PM
I made a video on YouTube covering some of this a while back, and I definitely agree! The news section looks like a dating website app for football players.

This is why I sold Madden months ago--it's just not there yet. In my opinion, it was the worst of the Big 4 (FIFA 5?) sports titles, especially when you're looking at a franchise mode. They don't even have OL injuries still.

Come on, EA!
 
# 11 N51_rob @ 01/30/17 11:08 PM
Well done Ryan.
 
# 12 Dazraz @ 01/31/17 01:08 AM
Excellent article. Madden has made good strides on the field but the Menus remain cluttered & woefully slow to navigate. NBA 2K & MLB The Show have slick menus that make everything instantly accessible. EA menu screens seem to work off some archaic structure whereby every page has to be loaded.
 
# 13 335TDC @ 01/31/17 01:22 AM
Madden UI is HORRIBLE.

Makes me miss the solid basics of NCAA 02 on ps2 -- snappy menus, great theme song, player menu didn't go all the way back to the beginning when you closed a profile.

Sometimes the ability to do more just leads to MORE, not better...
 
# 14 Zggy @ 01/31/17 04:26 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Vermin
Lots of great suggestions made here. I think I would trade them all just to have the Low Contracts Warning screen in MUT not appear every time I transitioned forward or backward one UI screen. I appreciate the warning, but when I dismiss it once, I shouldn't have it force-fed to me four more times before I start a game.
No offence but this article is about CFM, your MUT has already had more than it's fair share of upkeep and TLC. It's time this company finally looks after the one game mode it has completely forgotten. Don't try and use this year as an example; they did nothing but tease us with gimmicks on the lead up to the release. I know it'll sound like I'm coming off as a prick, but as a die hard CFM player who has no time, or patience, for MUT. I have grown a great disdain for the whole game mode and the people who play it. Have a great week.
 
# 15 timhere1970 @ 01/31/17 09:25 AM
Madden just does not cater to nerds. Some of this was basic in video games 25 years ago. How about a save for online franchise at the end of each season so we can at least go back and look and see that 10 years in we are not in the first season. History. I would love to see league leaders for every year of my franchise and knowing what team they played on is important for this nerd.
 
# 16 Dcourtne @ 01/31/17 09:50 AM
The salary cap information, esp in the off-season needs an overhaul. It seems to mix up the current and next season. And why can't they just show the breakout of salary and bonus by contract year? That info is obviously there but we are left to try and figure it out for ourselves. Would also be nice if it showed projected total team salary for future seasons.
 
# 17 timhere1970 @ 01/31/17 09:57 AM
Also, hall of fame. All we get is a list of people who made it. We should be able to see what they did in their career. Shoud be able to bring up the player card and see their actual stats and who they played for. Old maddens at least would show the hallll of fame by team.
 
# 18 howboutdat @ 01/31/17 11:00 AM
While i totally agree and get all the very valid points made in this thread ,from the OP all the way down to here. Here is one thing i often think about . And maybe it wouldnt matter , maybe the team of people who work on UI, have no idea how to code or work on adding features to the mode, my guess is they maybe dont deal with adding features to mode itself, maybe just UI specialists if you will.


But i cant help but think, they been working on the UI ALOT since madden 13 every single year and its still flat out just bad, as noted by everyone here.So when i think about that , i think about how much time and money goes into "fixing" the UI every year, only for it to not really be good , still 5 years later. Honestly , as much as i dont like the UI, im to the point im used to it and can deal with it, how about they spend that money/resources on adding more features to the game? I say this because alot of the changes to CFM each year are UI changes. Most of the big decision stuff this year was already in the game, yet they just redid how it looks and comes up basically. Id much rather see that resource spent on adding a new useful fully fledged feature for CFM over rediong more UI that still comes out bad.
 
# 19 Cardot @ 01/31/17 11:56 AM
Great article. The standings UI has annoyed me for YEARS. Who ever wants to see the full league standings? Don't most people want to see it by division...and even better if can see all 4 divisions in the conference on one screen?



On a related note, in the spirit of the article to help streamline the UI/Menu experience, there is a group of us who always clamor for a "Season Mode". We really just want a UI where we can hide/by-pass all the franchise information that we don't care about.
 
# 20 D81SKINS @ 01/31/17 01:49 PM
What happened to seeing a side by side comparison of each teams rankings for the CFM season stats while waiting for the game to start?
We also used to have an option to see these side by team rankings in the Schedule, so we could take a quick look at the matchups for the week.


Not this ridiculous XP system that just screams "Arcade" Mode.

For ex.
Redskins
DEFENSE
Total Yds allowed: 856(rank 5th)

Vs

Cowboys
Defense
Tot yds allowed: 978(rank 16th)

Also guys remember the more we ask for out of the UI, the less time for actual gameplay fixes.
Ex. AI
Kicking/Punting and wind issues
QB acc
More true to life penalties per gm and variety in calls.
So yeah, I'm more for gameplay fixes vs the AI.
An AI that can adapt to your habits and keep more of the Chess Match feel to the game.
I shouldn't be able to keep calling the same money play each week and have it work almost 90% of the time.

Allow the cpu to do weekly adjustments to what the user is calling, just like teams do week to week in the real life.
I know this isn't UI, I just don't want the UI to cause other much more important aspects to be left out.
 

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