Madden 24 Auto Subs sliders should have a fatigue level between 80 and 82 in the Game Options menu. This way the sliders can work at their finest.

To enable the auto sub, go to the Manage Staff option and click on Auto Subs. In auto sub, sub out means at what level the player will the pitch, and sub in means when the player gets in on the action. Levels mean the fatigue level of the player.

Auto Subs Sliders for Offense:

  • QB Sub In - 1/100
  • QB Sub Out - 0/100
  • HB Sub In - 84/100
  • HB Sub Out - 79/100
  • WR Sub In - 75/100
  • WR Sub Out - 70/100
  • FB/TE Sub In - 75/100
  • FB/TE Sub Out - 70/100
  • OL Sub In - 1/100
  • OL Sub Out - 0/100

Auto Sub Sliders for Defense:

  • DT Sub In - 88/100
  • DT Sub Out - 83/100
  • DE Sub In - 82/100
  • DE Sub Out - 77/100
  • LB Sub In - 75/100
  • LB Sub Out - 65/100
  • CB Sub In - 75/100
  • CB Sub Out - 65/100
  • S Sub In - 75/100
  • S Sub Out - 65/100

Best Settings For Madden 24 Gameplay

The best gameplay settings not to be missed in Madden 24 are:

Game OptionsSettings
Passing TypePlacement & Accuracy
Skill LevelPro
Quarter Length10 minutes
Play ClockOn
Minimum Play Clock Time20
Game StyleSimulation
Accelerated ClockOn
Injuries20
Fatigue50
Defensive Ball HawkOn
Defensive Switch AssistOff
Player Speed Parity Scale48

Gameplay settings are something that will differ from person to person depending on how they want the game to progress. The best settings for you may not be good enough for the other person and vice versa.

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Some of the settings like opting for a simulation type of game style may be applicable to the majority as they want the game to be more realistic. Penalties are a rare commodity in Madden 24 and you would want to tweak the penalty sliders a bit to make the gameplay more real.

The best Penalties sliders in Madden 24:

  • Face Mask - 40
  • Roughing the Passer - 40
  • Defensive Pass Interference - 60
  • Illegal Block in the back - 60
  • Offside - 65
  • False Start - 60
  • Offensive Holding - 70
  • Defensive Holding - 70
  • Roughing the Kicker - On
  • Running into the Kicker - On
  • Illegal Contact - On
  • Ineligible Receiver Downfield - On
  • Offensive Pass Interference - On 
  • Intentional Grounding - On
  • Kick Catch Interference - On

Madden 24 Progression Sliders

The developers have added age-based sliders to the already existing position-based sliders in Madden 24. The progression rate will be determined by the player's age and position.

Just like in real life, a player needs to progress as he moves on in their career, and the same is true with Madden 24 where player progression is one of the major aspects in the Franchise Mode.

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If you change the settings and choose a higher age progression slider, the faster the player will improve their overall ratings as they get older. Similarly, the higher the position progression slider, the faster the player improves their overall ratings in the given position.

Age Progression Rate:

  • 20 - 100/300
  • 21 - 110/300
  • 22 - 120/300
  • 23 - 120/300
  • 24 - 130/300
  • 25 - 120/300
  • 26 - 110/300
  • 27 - 80/300
  • 28 - 80/300
  • 29 - 50/300
  • 30 - 40/300
  • 31 - 30/300
  • 32 - 30/300
  • 33 - 20/300
  • 34 - 20/300
  • 35+ - 10/300

Offensive Progression Rate 

  • QB - 70/300
  • HB - 66/300
  • TE - 60/300
  • WR - 64/300
  • FB - 96/300
  • T - 74/300
  • G - 78/300
  • C - 78/300

Defensive Progression Rate 

  • DE - 78/300
  • DT - 70/300
  • MLB - 78/300
  • OLB - 78/300
  • CB - 62/300
  • FS - 58/300
  • SS - 58/300
  • K - 104/300
  • P - 104/300

Madden 24 Regression Sliders

Madden 24 also has regression sliders for both the age and position of the player. It will also be based on the player's average age and position.

It is completely up to the user to experiment with the sliders and choose what suits you best. The sliders will vary from one another and there is no right or wrong with these settings.

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Age Regression Rate:

  • 20 - 100/200
  • 21 - 100/200
  • 22 - 100/200
  • 23 - 100/200
  • 24 - 100/200
  • 25 - 100/200
  • 26 - 100/200
  • 27 - 100/200
  • 28 - 100/200
  • 29 - 110/200
  • 30 - 120/200
  • 31 - 130/200
  • 32 - 140/200
  • 33 - 160/200
  • 34 - 180/200
  • 35+ - 200/200

Offensive Regression Rate 

  • QB - 50/200
  • HB - 150/200
  • TE - 100/200
  • WR - 140/200
  • FB - 110/200
  • T - 90/200
  • G - 110/200
  • C - 90/200

Defensive Regression Rate 

  • DE - 90/200
  • DT - 100/200
  • MLB - 100/200
  • OLB - 100/200
  • CB - 150/200
  • FS - 140/200
  • SS - 140/200
  • K  - 80/200
  • P - 80/200

Madden 24 All Pro Sliders

This difficulty setting will surely get you on the edge of your seat as it is recommended for experienced players. The CPU will be much more accurate and effective and you will have to play your best to grab a win.

The All-Pro skill level sliders for the Franchise Mode will vary from person to person as well. At the end of the day, it all comes down to your personal choices.

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The game options sliders to use for All-Pro in Madden 24:

  • Game Style - Simulation
  • Quarter Length - 12 minutes
  • Accelerated Clock - On
  • Minimum Play Clock Time - 15 seconds
  • Auto-subs - Default
  • Superstar Abilities - On
  • Passing Type - Classic
  • Injuries - 40
  • Fatigue - 65
  • Speed Parity Scale - 75

Let's say you want the gameplay to be tough, you can increase the CPU's skill sliders or decrease it for an easier opponent. It could be used to get a hang of Madden 24. For example, you set your Player Skill settings for QB Accuracy at 48 and 52 for the CPU. It will result in a much more competitive and realistic experience.

These All-Pro sliders will surely give you a tough time and with this setting, the game is going to be quite a challenge but will be an amazing experience.

The sliders that can be used for the skill level in the Franchise Mode:

Player Skills settings

  • QB Accuracy - 48
  • Pass Blocking - 50
  • Fumbles - 50
  • Interceptions - 48
  • WR Catching - 52
  • Run Blocking - 30
  • Pass Coverage - 50
  • Tackling - 50
  • Reaction Time - 50
  • Punt Power - 50
  • Punt Accuracy - 45
  • FG Power - 50
  • FG Accuracy - 45
  • Kickoff Power - 50

CPU Skills settings

  • QB Accuracy - 52
  • Pass Blocking - 50
  • Fumbles - 50
  • Interceptions - 50
  • WR Catching - 50
  • Run Blocking - 50
  • Pass Coverage - 55
  • Tackling - 55
  • Reaction Time - 52
  • Punt Power - 50
  • Punt Accuracy - 50
  • FG Power - 50
  • FG Accuracy - 50
  • Kickoff Power - 50

If you want to make the game much easier and try out the different combinations to figure out the perfect adjustment settings, you can always be free to make changes anytime you feel like it.

Madden 24 CPU VS CPU Sliders

The same is the case with the CPU vs. CPU sliders, which will also be based on the user's preferences. These sliders will make you feel like you're watching a real NFL game and you could sit down with some popcorn and enjoy the game, especially during the offseason.

There are no specific sliders to adjust in the simulation mode where you will just be a spectator. Only the skill level in the game options settings would result in a few changes to the gameplay. If you choose the normal level then a game could have more than 80 offensive plays in the game.

If you choose a tougher skill level then there would be fewer plays of offense as the game becomes more realistic and tough.
While we are still trying out the best possible sliders for this mode, we can take a look at the sliders for Madden 23. These settings could be similar in the current edition and could be used as well.

  • QB Accuracy - 50
  • Pass Blocking - 55
  • WR Catching - 50
  • Run Blocking - 55
  • Fumbles 0 70
  • Pass Defence Reaction Time - 100
  • Interceptions - 25
  • Pass coverage - 100
  • Tackling - 50

The QB Accuracy could be changed at times to 45 since some of the players are just unstoppable. At the end of the day, these sliders all come down to your own liking, and keep experimenting with the sliders.