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Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA
Honestly, without serious slider tweaking (which I'm not into), the gameplay experience ends up just like what I found last version. I'm riding a 28 game winning streak at Georgia State, closing in on a chance to defend my national championship. But weirdly, the game is actually getting a little harder. My mostly bottom feeder opponents routinely have players well into the 80s now.
I suspect my son's observation is the mostly correct one "You're one of the relatively few people who ever get 5 seasons into a dynasty, one of even fewer who play a lot but don't play mostly online".
edit to add: And I'm far from being good at the game. I'd get slaughtered online I'm sure (luckily I have no interest in playing that way). But as a single player experience, out of the box, this is still the same thing I've seen in most all console sports game: it either gets very easy quickly or it's unplayably hard for an average adult if you crank it up too far.
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You and I seem to have similar playing abilities. I've played 3 games online just to see how it goes. I'm 0-3. But I do fairly well on AA against the computer. I'm only in year two of my dynasty but I'll be another of the few to get to year 5 and beyond. Right now I have just 3 legitimate teams that are "difficult" to play in the MWC. Curious to see what that number is in a few years. I have noticed that 3 star recruits seem to be in the low 70s once I scout them. Seems a bit high because even a basic 6-8 point gain per year puts them at 90s by the time they are seniors.
edit: I've finished the regular season on season two, my first at Colorado St. Ended up 11-1 and winning the conference. One the conference title over San Diego St, who did a good job of slowing down my run first offense. Playing USC in the Las Vegas bowl.
Quick question: I create my own play books. Which formation is everyone's favorite to run from?