PlayingMadden NFL 24is supposed to be a fun experience. Aside from the pro-level players who are participating in tournaments for money, this is not a job and shouldn’t be treated as a job. Gamers should feel free to tailor the settings to get what they want to get out of the game.
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One of the prime issues that make football no fun is the injuries. Even fierce opponents don’t want to win because the other team suffered a broken leg or a concussion. If this level of realism isn’t fun, thenMadden NFL 24offers up a way to ensure these injuries never occur.
How To Disable Injuries
There is very little worse than seeing one ofthe best quarterbacks in the gameleave on a stretcher or an incredible linebacker pull up with an obvious ACL tear. To prevent this from happening, turn the ‘Injury’ bar all the way down to zero in the settings menu under the very first tab (Game Settings).
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Players who do this should take advantage of it. Knowing that these pixels on the screen don’t feel any pain,adjust the passer styleto increase accuracy on these formerly dangerous throws. If the receiver has great hands, these types of blows may look devastating but they’re good for picking up a few yards on a slant or post.
The best wide receiverswill then get right back up after getting popped and be ready for the next toss. For even more arcade-style fun, turn off fatigue and watch every player move at their full speed on every play. Ultimately, this makes games a bit more fun. In franchise mode, there won’t be any worry about losing an athlete for an entire season. It’s less realistic but gamers should decide for themselves how much entertainment pure realism gives them.

Madden NFL 24will be released on August 18th, 2023 for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.