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  • krc1130
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    • Jul 2008
    • 309

    #1

    Effects of the Scramble Rating

    Hey guys, just thought I'd pass along some findings I've discovered about the scramble rating during my edits the past couple of months.

    Odd numbered ratings will give you a side-arm release, while even numbered ratings give you the standard, over-the-shoulder release.

    I've also tested and see little to no difference between 99 and 98 ratings. And if you look at 2k5's original roster, Mike Vick and Philip Rivers have odd numbered scramble ratings and virtually everyone else has even.

    Hope this helps some people. It also helps alleviate that random animation where the QBs "push" the ball instead of throwing it.

    -Kevin

    PS: I'm really bad at searching, so if this is known, feel free to laugh at me.
  • Rens1965
    Rookie
    • Mar 2012
    • 31

    #2
    Re: Effects of the Scramble Rating

    Originally posted by krc1130
    Hey guys, just thought I'd pass along some findings I've discovered about the scramble rating during my edits the past couple of months.

    Odd numbered ratings will give you a side-arm release, while even numbered ratings give you the standard, over-the-shoulder release.

    I've also tested and see little to no difference between 99 and 98 ratings. And if you look at 2k5's original roster, Mike Vick and Philip Rivers have odd numbered scramble ratings and virtually everyone else has even.

    Hope this helps some people. It also helps alleviate that random animation where the QBs "push" the ball instead of throwing it.

    -Kevin

    PS: I'm really bad at searching, so if this is known, feel free to laugh at me.
    nice post.. that's what i call attention to detail. Gotta check that out. You are right about the push motion.. when I 1st played 2k5 after playing 2k4 ..i said WTF is that a javelin throw..lol

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    • chibears96
      Pro
      • Oct 2010
      • 584

      #3
      Re: Effects of the Scramble Rating

      Originally posted by krc1130
      Hey guys, just thought I'd pass along some findings I've discovered about the scramble rating during my edits the past couple of months.

      Odd numbered ratings will give you a side-arm release, while even numbered ratings give you the standard, over-the-shoulder release.

      I've also tested and see little to no difference between 99 and 98 ratings. And if you look at 2k5's original roster, Mike Vick and Philip Rivers have odd numbered scramble ratings and virtually everyone else has even.

      Hope this helps some people. It also helps alleviate that random animation where the QBs "push" the ball instead of throwing it.

      -Kevin

      PS: I'm really bad at searching, so if this is known, feel free to laugh at me.
      Lol Wow thats a amazing find as far as I know i don't think this has been discovered before so very nice find.

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