If you aren't running the YouTube cheese glitch plays, the only way to get 10 wins is to have a tiny amount of luck and to sweat it out to the point where you legitimately can barely even grip your controller. I got 10 wins for the first time a week ago and am not doing a 10 win event again. 2 Mil coins is not worth the stress, especially when I pulled 3 MIL Allen ltd from a legend Super Bowl pack a few days ago with way less time and stress
I would argue that learning your own, off-meta, scheme and making good reads on offense and adjustments on defense is enough to get 10 wins in an event. Say what you want about YouTube plays, but they're easy to counter when you know they're coming... playing unoriginal schemes that are copied are easier to stop!
phatalerror said:He would destroy me. This isn't even a discussion. But he wouldn't destroy me with football tactics.
I'm not mad that he would beat me in MUT. I just find it infuriating that members of the MUT community, and the broader hardcore MUT player base, would suggest that skill analogous to playing the hybrid offspring of Roshambo and Hasbro's Simon should define the outcome of what is very obviously intended to be a football game. EA's indifference or incompetence as to patching glitches is irrelevant. What Madden has been over the years is irrelevant.
I'm not here because I consider myself a good player. Neither am I here to learn the cheats. I enjoy MUT's teambuilding, and then bringing that team into occasional open competition. Unfortunately, in a year where the House Rules get-in-get-your-wins-and-move-on model got replaced by a model that rewards staying-and-glitching, and the most toxic users in the community are always present to deliver negative-play experiences in every single mode. There's nowhere to go to enjoy even a semi-realistic football experience in the MUT context. All of the suggested alternatives either require abandoning ethics or abandoning MUT.
I haven't been unreasonable about this. I understand absolutely why my take striking at the heart of the legitimacy of most members of MUT's competitive player base grates at the soul of those players. If my claims were baseless, there wouldn't be a substantial number of players in agreement that the game should reward players that employ scheme and skill over obvious glitches, and the detractors wouldn't be compelled to come at me relentlessly with either vitriol or this candy-coated Emperor Palpatine-style 'I can help you' approach.
EA's been terrible at governing MUT, but that doesn't absolve MUT citizens' antisocial, unsportsmanlike manipulation of the game for the sake of wins.
u tryna run a money game? ill show u all my glitch plays