In 1984 the Baltimore Marching Colts (an NFL marching band) were abandoned by their team. In the middle of the night the then-Baltimore Colts moved to Indianapolis. Their fans and the Marching Colts were stunned. Team-less, the band continued to practice and play at events, hoping football would someday return to their city.In 2007, EA Sports decided to discontinue Madden on computers, leaving PC gamers without a modern football title.
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But, like the Marching Colts, the Madden PC community played on. “Thanks to the dedicated (and slightly obsessed), there's been an updated mod of every year on computers during the 11-year hiatus. Football Idiot is a blessing for gamers like Danny Beich, who was one of the many users shunned by EA’s decision to cancel the series’ computer releases. “I had Madden 08 and I wanted to buy the next version. Then I figured out the series was discontinued, and that lead me to find the Football Freaks website,” Beich explains.Screenshot courtesy RevanFan.Founded in 2004 by former user Mardagg, Football Idiot began as the modding site Football Freaks.
The days of the original site are nicknamed by current members as “The Discovery Era.” These founding-users of Football Freaks were responsible for creating the first modding utilities for the game. But the founders didn't stay long. One by one the 'forefathers' disappeared from the community. The torch had to be carried on by user torontogrudlies after Football Freaks eventually shut down. He brought the community back with a new website. With that new site came a new name: Football Idiot.
“Visiting, it’s easy to mistake it for being closed. The site’s homepage is half-finished and most of the links on it are dead. Only after logging onto the forums are there signs of life. The message boards are filled with active users, including members from outside of the US. The site’s main project is a yearly update: The FF/FI Mod (an abbreviation of Football Idiot and Football Freaks). Users like RevanFan have watched this mod grow since infancy.Screenshot courtesy RevanFan.“It started in 2008 when a bunch of members on the forum decided to get together and put their works together. Whether it's rosters, or uniforms, or other edits like that, new coaches and new players, and put them together to create this community-driven mod that would update the game to the current season,” RevanFan says.
““I would describe it as something you've never experienced before,” explains user Austinmario13. “It's people creating a game on top of a game that's ten years old.” Hyperbolic? Maybe, but it’s not far off. “The game is so full that, now, I'm looking at buying Madden 19 but we're kinda starting clean without all the expansion packs,” Beich jokes. “Now it's making me think, ‘I'm not going to have all these features that I have in the old one.” The FF/FI mod includes what you’d expect – new rosters, enhanced graphics – but it’s nothing compared to what else these fans have created.Screenshot courtesy RevanFan.“My dream, essentially, was to recreate every season in Dallas Cowboys history.
That was only possible on the PC version with all the editors we had,” says RevanFan, a user who has been working on a historical Cowboys re-creation for almost three years. “RevanFan didn’t simply re-create the rosters and call it a day. His Cowboys project is so detailed and meticulously researched that it must rank as one of the most impressive modding feats ever achieved. “I did tons and tons of research for days and weeks and months, trying to figure out exactly who was on each team each season. Who got injured.
I looked through old media guides from the 1960s. I looked through team photos. I tried to figure out what each player looked like. I looked up their stats to sort of figure out how they played. I watched historic videos on them. I tried to get to know each team as well as I could,” RevanFan says. With the assistance of user 1312ohelet, RevanFan even replicated all 85 of the uniforms the franchise has worn.
The uniforms are so detailed that the thickness of the stripes on the pant legs is accurate (for those of you who were worried). As amazing as his project is, it’s almost par for the course in this community.Screenshot courtesy RevanFan.Users have also added in the CFL (Canadian Football League) and the NCAA Football. Another highlight are the authentic broadcast features the modders included, something Madden 19 doesn’t have. These range from ESPN's Monday Night Football to NBC’s Sunday Night Football.
The only thing missing is. “During the 11 year gap, we figured some things out in that time,” Beich says. “We just didn't have anything else on the PC. I don't think we'd have so much, so many amazing mods, if it weren't for the time that EA abandoned the game on the PC.”. ““I've witnessed it with my very eyes, them breaking the game more and more every year.
It's astonishing what they find,” Austinmario13 recalls. Football is a team sport and, in this case, modding is too. No one user creates all the content. Every member of Football Idiot has a role. User NickyJ specializes in making updated player portraits. Jaguars fan KeepinItTeal utilizes his skills to make stadiums match their real-life counterparts.
Like a solid offensive line, the community plugs gaps where needed. However, there are standouts in the lineup.
“After a Windows 10 update, receiving a penalty would crash the game. Modding superhero Calhoupe – whose secret identity is mild-mannered computer repairman Peter Calhoun – saved Football Idiot with his modding prowess and a program he created. “Any of the Madden series is not mod friendly. We don't have any access to the source code,” Calhoun tells me. Calhoun’s other responsibility is keeping the game’s rules current. Football has yearly rule changes.
From a modding standpoint, this is a pain. “Every year I have to be like, ‘Ugggh, all right, gotta go fix this.’ With last year it was the kickoffs. I had five different things I had to code in there, and none of that was very easy,” Calhoun says. Calhoun’s day job is fixing computer problems for others.
It’s fitting that his role in Football Idiot is similar. “Again, no one is getting paid for any of this stuff, this is labor of love kind of stuff,” he says. The constant rule changes are a part of the community’s biggest struggle. Madden 08 is 11-years old and – despite Football Idiot’s best efforts – the game shows its age.
The fact that Madden 08 isn’t a great game doesn’t help either.Screenshot courtesy RevanFan.“To be honest, it's really not that special of a game. It's not like NHL 94 is being called a perfect game,” Beich says. “Old sports titles like NHL 94, NBA Jam, and Tecmo Super Bowl have dedicated online fanbases too, but those games are considered classics. They also don’t have modern counterparts in terms of gameplay. Madden has played (relatively) the same since it went 3D. Why spend years updating a bad game when better versions are available? For some, it’s an issue of money.
“I think cheapness is also part of it. Because, you know you’d spend $50, $60 dollars a year for the new edition that comes out every year. Or, you can do the FF Mod and not have to pay a cent after you've bought Madden 08 once,” Beich says.
EA’s treatment of the community is another part of the issue.Screenshot courtesy RevanFan.“One of the reasons why people wouldn't buy the newer Maddens on consoles is because we thought that EA had abandoned the PC community,” says RevanFan. “We want their sports games on PCs.” His wish was granted this year. EA called an audible by bringing Madden 19 to the PC.
Football Idiot finally has a brand new Madden title to tinker with. ““We're definitely at a crossroads,” says Beich.
“I can tell you one thing, no one expected Madden 19 to come out on PCs. It seemed like every year we'd get, ‘Oh hey, the next Madden is coming onto PCs,’ and then it never happened. But, now it finally did.
I think I can see our website becoming half Madden 08, half Madden 19. It depends how well Madden 19 goes over with the fans.” There is a holdout in the group. After sinking 11 years into modding one title, it’s understandable that users are hesitant to move on, especially when you consider that Football Idiot modders will need to start from scratch on Madden 19. EA doesn’t want people modding their sports titles to begin with and purposely make them tough to crack open. These are all reasons why the community could split in half. “Football fans should hope that they do set their sights on the newest Madden. Look at what the fanbase has accomplished working on a mediocre out-of-date title.
Imagine the possibilities if they put the same amount of work into the current installment. Beich has certainly thought about this. “Maybe, at this rate, if we start modding Madden 19, we can improve what EA has already come up with,” he says.
The Baltimore Marching Colts had to wait 12 years for a football franchise to return to their city. Football Idiot’s fanbase has been waiting 11 years for Madden to return to their computers. In 1996, the NFL returned to Baltimore when the Ravens moved to the city, ending the Marching Colt’s wait. In 2018, EA brought Madden back to PCs.
Like the members of the Marching Colts, the wait for Football Idiot users is over.
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Updated Rosters[edit]
The largest and most comprehensive NFL mod for Madden NFL 08 is the Football-Freaks/FootballIdiot Mod, which can be found here. It updates uniforms, rosters, stadiums, and more to the current season.
Updated uniforms and rosters are available on the FootballIdiot Forums.
Additionally, multiple college football mods can also be found at FootballIdiot.
Updated Start Screen[edit]
The original start screen features the cover feature athlete, Vince Young, in his Tennessee Titans uniform. He subsequently played for the Philadelphia Eagles. An updated set of start screens with choices for each team is available on the FootballIdiot Forums.
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Online play[edit]
EA has shut down the multiplayer matchup servers. However, there are workarounds, including entering the other player's IP address manually or using a VPN. There are active leagues, including this one.
'Synchronization Error' can occur if both players have added any mods or additional folders that do not coincide with each other. Rosters, Saved players, and other items that are saved by the player in the game do not count as issues.
Issues unresolved[edit]Windows 8 compatibility issues[edit]
The program has compatibility issues with Windows 8. When attempting to start the program, intermittently a message will pop up stating 'This application is not compatible with the installed operating system. Please upgrade to Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 or better.' and the program will not start. Using compatibility mode for Windows 7, XP SP3, or Vista does not solve the problem.[citation needed]
Currently there is no fix.
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