It'sNotAFakeID
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I run a pro style offense...as for sliders...I found them from this link http://www.operationsports.com/forums/ncaa-football-sliders/523456-stat-accuracy.htmlWhat slider settings do you use and what kind of an offense do you run? I find a slider setting that works pretty well but I'm curious. On the setting I found and use, for example, tweaked the WR stats and I think DB stats in order to create "three to four drops per game." But I seem to come across anywhere 5-7 drops a game.Bye Bye Big XII said:Think we have all learned our lesson from EA Sports. You can't buy their games until 2 months have gone by so they can fix all the glitches and bugs that they release with the game...
The game plays smooth now, and I am enjoying every minute of it with my All-American slider sets. Heisman tries to cheat you so hard.
I'm still having a lot of trouble passing in this game, regardless of sliders, team or difficulty level. As I have mentioned before, the linebackers make far too many ridiculous blocks over the middle of the field. Far more than occur in real life. The only way to consistently move the ball with the passing game is to call hot routes, at least in my estimations. DB's make ridiculous cuts on the ball and quarterbacks almost NEVER hit the receiver in perfect stride. I've yet to see my quarterback throw a ball that allows the receiver to maintain their full velocity.
Yeah, it's a rarity to find a QB hitting a WR in full stride. I figured I could tone down the LBs ridiculous jumping abilities by turning down their jumping stats by 40. I think that's been EAs biggest shortcoming when it comes to super LBs, they make them so that they can jump as high as WRs and DBs...but in reality they can't.