madden 19 1.14

Madden 19 1.14 Update Patch Notes – What’s New?

If you’re wondering which delicious slices of the Madden 19 1.14 update you should focus on first then, boy, have I got some bad news for you. The Madden 19 1.14 update patch notes for Xbox One, PS4, and PC are hilariously brief and, as of writing, offer no real indication of what’s changed. We can very much chalk this one down as an incremental update, rather than anything major.

Madden 19 1.14 Update Patch Notes

The entirety of patch notes released so far can only be gleaned through the PS4’s “Update History” tab, which can be accessed by pressing the Options button on your PS4 controller while selecting the Madden 19 tile. Are you ready for this? It’s a biggun…

  • Quality improvements

Two words, 19 letters – and it all adds up to probably the vaguest set of patch notes you’ll ever come across. We could, of course, take a guess at what’s changed: tweaks to running with the football, as well as O-Line blocks, and various bugs and glitches being patched out could very well be on the agenda but, as of right now, we don’t have a clue. You can imagine, however, that any changes made will be suitably minor, judging by the lack of fanfare from EA, who traditionally unspool reams of patch notes when it comes to significant updates.

Any official patch notes will come- if they, in fact, ever do come- from the EA news feed, but it appears that the only update of note to hit on Thursday, November 15 is the introduction of the Week 10 Primetime Performers, as Patriots WR Julian Edelman gets bumped up to a 93 OVR card, with some utterly obscene stats. His card comes primed with 87 speed, 83 jumping, 92 catching, 94 catch in traffic, 90 spectacular catch, 94 short route run, 92 medium route run, 90 long route run, and can be found in packs until Friday, November 15.

How’s that for a quality improvement?

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