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Originally Posted by Navarcles36 |
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Hello everybody. I play 20 min. halves so I don't want o see more than 10 or 15 cpu shots. I like the holiday sets but too much cpu attack. Should I decrease cpu RF. I did decrease cpu pass speed to 20 playing user pass speed at 35. Still nice games but lack of fouls like always world class by the way.
Decreasing length to 40 matt? I tried but I can't really tell I don't have your eyes?
Cheers
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Hey man, sorry for the delayed response. CPU is more attack minded in 1.05 than before, so you're going to see a lot more attack. You could lower run frequency, but that will make passes a bit more on point for them, if you're okay with that - that would be the first route I would go.
I'm not sure really. Definitely see less ADD with FB and FT lower, which kind of stinks because FT a lot higher is my personal preference. Haven't really given it much thought in terms of scenario for when the ADD kicks in, relative to the CPU's mindset.
Holiday Set is still good in my eyes, I did try New HSS as well but I can't get over the defensive drop back once the defensive third is reached. I think both sets will work regardless though, not sure what else can be looked at for the Holiday Set as it plays just fine. I am a bit bummed that ADD is rearing its ugly head with an increased FT. FB @ 100 was tested last night as well to see how it looked regarding retreating-ADD, but that will need more tests as I ran into PC problems mid-stream.
Considering the fact that 1.05 is a lot of offense than before, the CPU passing the ball around is a good sign. We can modify it from there, but tbh, I haven't noticed it that much. I do like the CPU keeping me on my toes where they will be playing with it in the back but then send a long ball over the top. I play the same way at times, so it's nice to know the CPU isn't hardcoded into just one specific way to attack (ground ball, perfect passing, etc). Just wish the passing % numbers would reflect more accurately as they seem to be 10-15% higher than the actual value.