In order to write competantly about it for press stuff I was forced by the Matrix staff to throw down and show 'em who's boss when it comes to a pigskin.
So, I thought I would post my own personal thoughts on the game here in the forum for all to see:
Maximum Football definately lived up to my expectation in terms of "number of options." That is, we've been saying it for ages that Maximum Football gives a lot of flexibility to rules and player stats and so on- but till now *I* was unclear on what that really meant.
What it means is... good lord you can play with the options and things like drafting players for a longer time than you could spend playing the game- especially if the first thing you do is create a new season from scratch (through drafting). While you can turn this stuff to auto, I stuck it out and drafted the 40 odd rounds of players, set my training, trained them, and then cut the crap players off my roster.
The end result was the Washington Capitols were a lean, mean, fighting machine... at least as far as I could tell.
I made some choices with this team, I took speed as my primary attribute in nearly all my offensive players. I didn't want my QB standing in the pocket waiting for a blitz to break his leg... I wanted his leg broken 20 yards down field by a defensive back.
My defensive method was pretty much smash the enemy to the ground, focusing on strength.
And then I decided to take a look at the play editor- mind you I have been enjoying the game for several hours now tinkering with my team... and I haven't even played a game yet! After looking over the play editor, which is very likely the most robust play editor I have seen in ages, I decided I didn't know what I was doing; and wouldn't until I played with the default plays some.
So, lets test out the Washington Capitols against their first opponent- Who I don't even recall now that I am writing this.
I set it to coaching mode, as that is the main thrust of the game, and we were underway with fair weather and a good temp for a solid game.
The game was surprising, while the animation isn't going to knock anyone's socks off, the player models and artwork were way more detailed than I was expecting. I started playing around with some plays and discovered something rather important. While my QB (with a speed of 80/100) could run like a madman from danger, he couldn't pass to save his life. After 0/7 on passing in the first quarter I decided to play the ground game, passing only as a diversion in hopes of figuring out what was going wrong.
In the first quarter we were up 3 - 0, having spent a lot of my time punting due to missed throws. With my change in strategy I turned the second quarter into a 20-0 blowout.
And then trouble started... an injury took out my primary RB for the game (thankfully not any longer than that) and my offensive machine slowed down. By the end of the third Q it was 23-7, not exactly danger zone but my hopes of a shutout and a Buffalo Bill's style defeat was not going to happen. The game ended with a score of 30-10, Washington on top with over 350 yards rushing and less than 100 passing- the majority of the yardage coming in the second Q.
So was I a good coach? Did I simply have a better team, or more likely, a worse opponent? Did my opponent slip into my locker room and coat my wide reciever's fingers in butter when they weren't looking?
I decided to set Washinton to auto for their next game and see how the computer would handle them. To my shock, while Washington still won by a good margin (27-13) the stats were much different from my coaching! 407 yards passing and 125 rushing.
I think a lot of it came down to my not understanding what pass play to call in which situation, and what pass plays my fast but not so strong (pass strength) QB could accomplish.
At anyrate, I called it a day having spent far too long sitting in front of my PC. All I can say is: This game will distract you for long periods of time, not just in playing the game but in designing a winning strategy and team that will truly rock the boat.
Be on the lookout for our announcement concerning Maximum Football, coming soon
-Joe





