Synchronization with offsite storage space like Google Drive or Amazon S3 allows you to have one or more folders synchronized between different users, or still have a mirror copy of local files up to date. It should be remembered that synchronization is an option to be used with caution, because it is an operation that permanently deletes files from backup folders. We must therefore be sure of what we do, and that the backup copy must actually be synchronized. In fact, if by chance we should mistakenly delete a local folder, it would also be deleted from the destination of the synchronization, thus causing a loss of data. Therefore, it is always advisable to combine synchronization with an additional backup operation, which keeps multiple copies of data in a different destination. You must be sure of what you are doing, and it is generally recommended to keep at least another backup copy where synchronization is not used. Synchronization and backup are therefore both very important aspects in data backups, and must be used specifically according to needs and security. Are you ready for some football? Get your helmet (that means you, Antonio Brown) and suit up because Madden NFL 20 is here. Luckily this year doesn?t feel like complete deja vu which really brought down my experience of Madden 19, but the lack of competition is just as strong as ever. EA doesn?t change much year over year, or take any chances with new features, but Madden NFL 20 still delivers everywhere it counts even if it flags for facemask grasping way too much (more on that later). Let?s get the coin toss going because it?s almost kick off time. ![]() So let me start with my favorite addition to Madden NFL 20 X-Factor. With Madden NFL 20, EA is introducing a new gameplay mechanic that?s not so new. Superstar players for each team, known as X-Factors, have unique special abilities that they can use once they, ?get in the zone?. Each ability requires certain criteria (throw a 30+ yard pass, intercept two balls, etc.) and once those are met you can then use the advanced ability of that player. Now those abilities could make you throw the ball further, tighten the defense, not throw any interceptions, among many other things, but they don?t last forever. Each ability also has pitfall that will take you out of the zone. This new ability system seems a little arcade-y to me, but it adds some real depth to the gameplay and has to be taken under consideration when you pick your team of choice. You see, each team has players that have X-Factor, but some feature more than others and can be used more to your strengths of playing. If you?re better on offense, it makes more sense to go with teams that have offensive superstars like Tom Brady or Patrick Mahomes (ugh I threw up a little in my mouth mentioning both of them), meanwhile if you consider yourself more of a defensive guru, you might want to go with the Bears and Khalil Mack or my Broncos and Von Miller (gratuitous plug). ![]() X-Factor also carries over into the new Face of The Franchise mode. Gone is the Longshot mode, which I wasn?t a fan of, and debuting this season is the Face of the Franchise or QB1. I?m not sure which one EA wants the mode to be known as, I feel like every loading screen said QB1, while the menu option was Face of the Franchise. Nitpick aside this is the story mode for Madden NFL 20. Now you play the role of a created player on his journey from college quarterback that rode the bench nearly his entire time in school to being drafted in the NFL and forging your own legacy. Many of the complaints of Longshot have been resolved, less story and more gameplay.
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