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XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Maybe this has been asked, but does anybody know the button scheme for the XBOX controller for ESPN?Tags: None -
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Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Props to sportsgeist for this; I found this in a post of his from a couple weeks ago.
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OFFENSIVE LAYOUT
A = Tap for speed burst, Hold for "The Charge"
Y = Shoulder Charge (Enhanced when "charged up")
B = Spin (Enhanced when "charged up")
X = Dive
Left trigger = left juke (Enhanced when "charged up")
Right triggers = right Juke (Enhanced when "charged up")
Black and White buttons = Stiff Arm (Enhanced when "charged up")
Right analog stick = flip back to do the stop-n-go move.
DEFENSIVE LAYOUT
A = Tap for speed burst, Hold for "The Charge" (after snap)
Y = Defend pass
B = Switch players (after snap. It's the "A" button before the snap)
X = Tackle/Dive (Enhanced when "charged up")
Left trigger = Attempt interception
Right trigger = Block pass
Black button = Linebacker Strafe
while Selecting offensive plays: (note before selecting a formation by pressing "A")
Cycle up and down to change fromation
on some plays you can cycle left or right to change the personnel and alignment of that personnel (called pages)
Y= changes reciever personnel (want your star reciever on the other side use this)
X= changes runningback personnel (want your bigger back in use this)
Before the snap offense:
B= brings up audible window
To flip the play you are running to the other side hit "B" (to bring up the audible window)then click the right analog stick down (note none of your players will move giving away you flipping the play).
Before the snap defense:
move right analog to move defensive line.
Click right analog stick:
Once the adjust Linebackers
again to adust secondary
again to adust defensive line
Passing the ball tips:
Try letting your QB do his drop step. You do this by just snapping the ball and not touching the analog stick. You can either pass the ball or move your QB after this. Usually when your QB is done with his drop step (he'll start boucning in place reading the defense) someone is making their cut and should be open.
Holding the right trigger will make your QB more maneuverable but you'll have to let go of the trigger to pass the ball.
Don't throw into double or triple coverage (it will get picked)
Try throwing to the side with less DBs.
If you see someone blitzing audible into a run (CPU Raiders are good for blitzing on pass plays)
Even in the demo the CPU blitzes on pass plays where you need a lot of yards.
Running the ball tips:
Only thing I can tell you here is follow your blockers.
If your runningback is right behind a blocker if you tap the "Y" for shoulder charge the runningback will push the blocker in the back and help move the defender.
Try to time your moves (spin, juke and shoulder charge)right before impact to have more success.
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Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Props to sportsgeist for this; I found this in a post of his from a couple weeks ago.
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
OFFENSIVE LAYOUT
A = Tap for speed burst, Hold for "The Charge"
Y = Shoulder Charge (Enhanced when "charged up")
B = Spin (Enhanced when "charged up")
X = Dive
Left trigger = left juke (Enhanced when "charged up")
Right triggers = right Juke (Enhanced when "charged up")
Black and White buttons = Stiff Arm (Enhanced when "charged up")
Right analog stick = flip back to do the stop-n-go move.
DEFENSIVE LAYOUT
A = Tap for speed burst, Hold for "The Charge" (after snap)
Y = Defend pass
B = Switch players (after snap. It's the "A" button before the snap)
X = Tackle/Dive (Enhanced when "charged up")
Left trigger = Attempt interception
Right trigger = Block pass
Black button = Linebacker Strafe
while Selecting offensive plays: (note before selecting a formation by pressing "A")
Cycle up and down to change fromation
on some plays you can cycle left or right to change the personnel and alignment of that personnel (called pages)
Y= changes reciever personnel (want your star reciever on the other side use this)
X= changes runningback personnel (want your bigger back in use this)
Before the snap offense:
B= brings up audible window
To flip the play you are running to the other side hit "B" (to bring up the audible window)then click the right analog stick down (note none of your players will move giving away you flipping the play).
Before the snap defense:
move right analog to move defensive line.
Click right analog stick:
Once the adjust Linebackers
again to adust secondary
again to adust defensive line
Passing the ball tips:
Try letting your QB do his drop step. You do this by just snapping the ball and not touching the analog stick. You can either pass the ball or move your QB after this. Usually when your QB is done with his drop step (he'll start boucning in place reading the defense) someone is making their cut and should be open.
Holding the right trigger will make your QB more maneuverable but you'll have to let go of the trigger to pass the ball.
Don't throw into double or triple coverage (it will get picked)
Try throwing to the side with less DBs.
If you see someone blitzing audible into a run (CPU Raiders are good for blitzing on pass plays)
Even in the demo the CPU blitzes on pass plays where you need a lot of yards.
Running the ball tips:
Only thing I can tell you here is follow your blockers.
If your runningback is right behind a blocker if you tap the "Y" for shoulder charge the runningback will push the blocker in the back and help move the defender.
Try to time your moves (spin, juke and shoulder charge)right before impact to have more success.
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Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Props to sportsgeist for this; I found this in a post of his from a couple weeks ago.
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
OFFENSIVE LAYOUT
A = Tap for speed burst, Hold for "The Charge"
Y = Shoulder Charge (Enhanced when "charged up")
B = Spin (Enhanced when "charged up")
X = Dive
Left trigger = left juke (Enhanced when "charged up")
Right triggers = right Juke (Enhanced when "charged up")
Black and White buttons = Stiff Arm (Enhanced when "charged up")
Right analog stick = flip back to do the stop-n-go move.
DEFENSIVE LAYOUT
A = Tap for speed burst, Hold for "The Charge" (after snap)
Y = Defend pass
B = Switch players (after snap. It's the "A" button before the snap)
X = Tackle/Dive (Enhanced when "charged up")
Left trigger = Attempt interception
Right trigger = Block pass
Black button = Linebacker Strafe
while Selecting offensive plays: (note before selecting a formation by pressing "A")
Cycle up and down to change fromation
on some plays you can cycle left or right to change the personnel and alignment of that personnel (called pages)
Y= changes reciever personnel (want your star reciever on the other side use this)
X= changes runningback personnel (want your bigger back in use this)
Before the snap offense:
B= brings up audible window
To flip the play you are running to the other side hit "B" (to bring up the audible window)then click the right analog stick down (note none of your players will move giving away you flipping the play).
Before the snap defense:
move right analog to move defensive line.
Click right analog stick:
Once the adjust Linebackers
again to adust secondary
again to adust defensive line
Passing the ball tips:
Try letting your QB do his drop step. You do this by just snapping the ball and not touching the analog stick. You can either pass the ball or move your QB after this. Usually when your QB is done with his drop step (he'll start boucning in place reading the defense) someone is making their cut and should be open.
Holding the right trigger will make your QB more maneuverable but you'll have to let go of the trigger to pass the ball.
Don't throw into double or triple coverage (it will get picked)
Try throwing to the side with less DBs.
If you see someone blitzing audible into a run (CPU Raiders are good for blitzing on pass plays)
Even in the demo the CPU blitzes on pass plays where you need a lot of yards.
Running the ball tips:
Only thing I can tell you here is follow your blockers.
If your runningback is right behind a blocker if you tap the "Y" for shoulder charge the runningback will push the blocker in the back and help move the defender.
Try to time your moves (spin, juke and shoulder charge)right before impact to have more success.
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Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Are there any button combos? (ie.. LT & X = dive over pile)Comment
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Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Are there any button combos? (ie.. LT & X = dive over pile)Comment
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Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Are there any button combos? (ie.. LT & X = dive over pile)Comment
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Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
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onetonmartin said:
Are there any button combos? (ie.. LT & X = dive over pile)
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The only one I know of (aside from "The Charge" feature) is that the Left Trigger + Right Trigger is a lateral.Comment
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Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
onetonmartin said:
Are there any button combos? (ie.. LT & X = dive over pile)
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The only one I know of (aside from "The Charge" feature) is that the Left Trigger + Right Trigger is a lateral.Comment
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Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
onetonmartin said:
Are there any button combos? (ie.. LT & X = dive over pile)
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
The only one I know of (aside from "The Charge" feature) is that the Left Trigger + Right Trigger is a lateral.Comment
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Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Defensive linemen
Left trigger + A,B,Y and X = moves to the left side of the player blocking you.
Right trigger + A,B,Y and X = moves to the right side of the player blocking you.
QBs
Holding Right trigger makes the QB a regular runner until you get pass the line of scrimmage.Comment
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Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Re: XBOX controller for ESPN: Button Scheme?
Defensive linemen
Left trigger + A,B,Y and X = moves to the left side of the player blocking you.
Right trigger + A,B,Y and X = moves to the right side of the player blocking you.
QBs
Holding Right trigger makes the QB a regular runner until you get pass the line of scrimmage.Comment

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