08-25-2006, 02:24 PM
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Re: Frustrating on Heisman...
The only difference I see in these "difficulity" level is that the the computer moves faster and makes less mistakes the higher up you go, which isn't really more challenging than it is cheap. Making running back with 85 speed blow by my 90+ speed cornerbacks is not challenging. Making quarterbacks with 78 accuracy throw laser darts between 5 defenders on a consistent basis is not challenging. Making my recievers drop 25% of all of their passes is not challenging.
Challenging would be if the cpu called a smarter game, made smarter reads with there throws, and actually got the challeng play's right. Instead i have to watch the ball pass through my skull so the cpu can convert 3 and long, know they are going to run the draw but be powerless to stop there 82 rated running back from trampleing all my linebackers at once, and watch a challenge play where the guys entire body is out of bonds and yet somehow the play still stands.
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