I think this is part of the “nano blitz detection” the game used to limit users playing MUT and other comp style games. Clearly made it into other play styles though.
No Assist On, Why Do User Controlled Players Move On Their On
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Re: No Assist On, Why Do User Controlled Players Move On Their On
Ideal behavior would be: If I don't touch the paddle, my user controlled player shouldn't move.Comment
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Re: No Assist On, Why Do User Controlled Players Move On Their On
Let's say the offense calls a PA pass and I'm usering my MLB. The suction block doesn't trigger unless *MY* first move is to either fill my run fit or do nothing (because then the AI will fill the run fit for me). Standing still is not an option.
If I take one step back at the snap then I don't get sucked into the blocks and I can wait that extra beat to ensure the play is not PA before filling my run fit.
If this is actually how it works then I'm okay with it because the offense should have some sort of counter to super aggressive run D.
If I could blindly charge the LOS every time I see run action immediately after the snap, but also bail back into coverage afterwards if it's PA then there's no threat of ever catching my user out of position.Comment
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Re: No Assist On, Why Do User Controlled Players Move On Their On
Yes!! The cpu controlling my player at the snap has bothered me for years.
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Re: No Assist On, Why Do User Controlled Players Move On Their On
Does anyone think its because we dont have a true coach mode? If you wanna call plays but not control players, youre screwed if the guy youre clicked on doesnt do anything when the ball is snappedComment
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Re: No Assist On, Why Do User Controlled Players Move On Their On
It could has something to do with it. Definitely not ideal if so.JahsWillComment
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