And maybe that's why my stats look the way they do, I really only push the break if I have elite athletes...if I'm playing as the Atlanta Hawks I want no part of the fast break and on defensive rebounds I'll walk it up.
I actually kinda wanted foul trouble to be more of a factor (sometimes stars sit out the whole 3rd quarter for picking up that 4th in the 3rd) but unfortunately the CPU is too dumb to sub their players out...One time against Detroit Reggie Jackson had 5 fouls at the half...that said I agree with you and I'm probably going to drop the shooting fouls just a tad. I want to see anywhere from 18-29 Ft's a game, and right now I'm getting too many games with over 30.
Kind of the same thing I was saying before man you gotta play to your strengths and try to nullify the CPU's...I try to be realistic as possible about it...if I'm playing as the Suns I'm not going to say go play "physical defense" I normally start the game with the pick and roll offense, and keep everything else neutral. If the CPU starts killing me on the offensive or defensive boards I'll adjust, and if the CPU starts killing me on the break then I'll adjust to that...
Basketball is about going on runs, making adjustments, and most of all it's about getting stops when you need them...If you don't want the pressure of making those adjustments you can always leave that aspect of it up to the CPU...
I won a game the other night where the CPU had the last shot and they took it to the hole and I got a block! On Superstar! No foul no nothing! It was an amazing experience and an amazing ending to the game and that's what I'm trying to provide for everybody. A situation where elite teams dominate, but there is a slight randomness factor that makes you respect every team in the league.
Thank you for checking out the sliders guys, hoping that the aforementioned tweaks in my last post help a lot of you out!
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