'SkersRule
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LOL...so true. I "love" how you can hold a team scoreless through 3 quarters and then all of a sudden, you give up 28-35 points in the 4th quarter. And don't get me started on the computer's defense. DL, even the ones on the bad teams are able to absolutely trash your OL and be unblockable, LBs able to jump 6 feet in the air to intercept a pass over the middle, a DB able to run to the left and then immediately run to the right and seemingly close 10 yards in literally .0001 seconds. The last EA NCAA game I bought was '11. I didn't even bother with '12 and I'm not real sure if I'm going to buy '13 either. I mean I get that EA has a tough balance to strike between making the game too easy versus too hard. But yeah you're right, even on '11 trying to run the zone read is impossible because the one of the DEs seemingly are always unblocked or the block is half effort and your QB or RB is tackled instantly. And if you're going to run the option then you have to have a TE on the side you're running the option to. Try to run an option to the open side of the formation and the DE crashes down and the play is done. My "favorite" thing though is when I'm on defense and the ball literally passes through my player's hand, body, or helmet with no deflection at all. I believe you call that ghosting. I could go on and on....lol.Sometimes.ANother thing i love about the game is if you throw a bad pass it's getting picked and going the other way. It's realistic.
I took a video of the perfect example last year. I had a receiver running a post route down the middle by the left hash mark, and the defender was at the right hash mark. My WR makes his cut, I throw the football with (and I'm not over-exaggerating) perfect accuracy. The defender takes one step to the left and then quite literally slides five yards and makes an amazing block on the ball. There's no physical way that a human being could have made that defensive play in real life. It was almost like the computer calculated the chance of a successful pass as soon as I threw it, decided it was time I missed one, and intentionally made it so I screwed up.
Obviously, it's a video game, but it's a video game entirely based on a real-life sport. And when it comes to sports games, you can't fool around. I don't get mad at the game if I do something that was stupid (like throwing a jump ball into triple coverage). I do get mad, though, when the game bends it's own principles into uncanny ways of screwing me over.