Additionally the game itself is much more appealing visually. Cam Fam on the forums discusses his reasons for liking Madden 25's broadcast cam: Mut 25 coins broadcast cam:
It's a wonderful challenge learning routes and timing, while also mastering pre snap readings. In certain cases the safety zones are nearer to the lines of scrimmagewhich can be a clue to the kind of coverage. Also, you must determine whether edges are pressing. This is a real world strategy executed in the game. Additionally If I spot the coverage of the press, it prompts me to to shift either RBs or WRs into motion (to determine if my thought is right and ultimately make an unbalanced alignment that I can use for my benefit). This is the beauty of cat and mouse when playing this game. This is why it will always be my preferred perspective.
The issue that exists with this "default" cameras in the broadcast game Madden 25 is it's not the best camera for playing games. But, a different participant on the forums under the name of Ram209 worked on cameras for broadcast to improve its functionality for many years. The problem with the default broadcast camera is that it don't get enough coverage on the field. It's still difficult in passing plays even with this solution however there's an alternative to achieve the desired result. Ram209 uploaded a short video on the thread that details the solution that goes all the way back Madden 25:
Cam Fan comes back to provide a general explanation of how to accomplish this If you're not able to view the video: The way to do it is after you have called your ball, you go through the cycle and then click LS twice to activate cheap Mut 25 coins player lock (generally the word "WR" is used to describe a WR). After that, before snapping the ball, click LS once more to unlock, and the camera will zoom out. When it starts to gradually zoom back in allow it to increase the zoom to your preferences while remaining in a position to view the entire field. Then capture the ball.