Alright, so I’ve been messing around with Madden 24, and let me tell you, the touch pass is something I wanted to figure out. It’s not like the old days, so I had to put some time in.
First off, I jumped into practice mode. You gotta do this, no shortcuts. I picked a simple play, something with a clear passing route, just to get the hang of it.
Now, the trick with touch passes is all in how you tap that button. I started with just light taps on the receiver’s button. Not too hard, not too soft. At first, my passes were all over the place. Some were too high, some too low, and a few just went straight to the other team. It was rough.
- Tapped the button lightly – this was key.
- Tried different timings – a quick tap, a slightly longer one.
- Paid attention to the QB’s animation – you can kinda tell when he’s gonna lob it.
I spent a good hour just throwing passes. Yeah, it sounds boring, but you gotta grind it out. I started noticing patterns. A quick, light tap usually got me a decent touch pass. But if I held it even a bit too long, it turned into a bullet pass or a lob.
Then I mixed it up with different plays. Some routes need a softer touch, others need a bit more oomph. I started experimenting with double-tapping the button too, and that did some interesting things, especially on deeper routes.
After a few sessions, I felt like I was getting it. My passes started landing where I wanted them. I could put some air under the ball and drop it over defenders. It felt good, like I actually had control.
Getting It Right
Finally, I took it to some actual games. At first, I was hesitant, kept going back to bullet passes. But then I forced myself to use touch passes, even if it meant a few picks. And you know what? It started paying off. I was hitting receivers in stride, making those pretty over-the-shoulder catches.
So, that’s my journey with touch passes in Madden 24. It took some time, some patience, and a lot of practice. But now? I feel like I can drop dimes on the field, and it’s a pretty sweet feeling. If you’re struggling with it, just keep at it. Trust me, it’s worth the grind.