I Have Completely Fixed Every Problem With CPU Play/Assoc Stats/PITP/Shots Off Dribbl
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Re: I Have Completely Fixed Every Problem With CPU Play/Assoc Stats/PITP/Shots Off Dr
yeah that's great...I aggree with you...! what's your status? how far are you?Comment
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Re: I Have Completely Fixed Every Problem With CPU Play/Assoc Stats/PITP/Shots Off Dr
<object width="445" height="364">Downloaded Behindshadows' sliders/roster and got okay results. Not a single jumper off the dribble though, and I played the Sixers, the Mavericks and the Celtics, each of whom have a player (Iguodala, Nowitzki, Pierce) who specializes in jumpers off the dribble. I'll post a video of my game against the Celtics when I get it uploaded.
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I'll break down this quarter and my general complaints on the CPU play (though it wasn't bad).
2:43- Paul Pierce comes off the screen and catches at the three-point line. He drives past his defender into Varejao and attempts to force a layup over him. He could (and maybe should) have pulled up for a mid range jumper after beating his man
6:11- Ray Allen leaks out in transition and gets the outlet pass. When he catches it, he's basically wide open from 21 feet and in, but decides to drive. I think IRL, Ray Allen would have pulled up for a jumper being that open.
Overall, it could have been a lot worse, but I didn't see enough Pierce isolations, and the CPU ran the same play (PG/SF screen, SG baseline down screen) at least twice (I think it's called Motown Music), and each time, Ray Allen pulled up on the catch no matter how much the defender was smothering him, which is almost always the case with that play.
I'll play other teams and post more videos if I think it'll helpLast edited by RayAP19; 04-18-2009, 05:05 PM.Comment
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Re: I Have Completely Fixed Every Problem With CPU Play/Assoc Stats/PITP/Shots Off Dr
i completely disagree cause you have to play your own style leaving the CPU having its shot...the main issue is to make the cpu driving not the same plays trying to limit FGA in the range of 77-87.
BTW giving the cpu too many possessions will automatically increase FGA --- ASTS ---RBS etc....Comment
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Re: I Have Completely Fixed Every Problem With CPU Play/Assoc Stats/PITP/Shots Off Dr
I just use my DVD recorder, lol. I wouldn't know how to work a cap card if my life depended on it.
And the Ray Allen pull up was nice, but I played 5 feet off of him, so it was like mehComment
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Re: I Have Completely Fixed Every Problem With CPU Play/Assoc Stats/PITP/Shots Off Dr
wizards (me)



i'm just fixing the last stuff..hope to post sliders and coach profiles soon. i edited them basing off regular season stuff especially for rebounds, fast break and offensive tempo.Comment
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Re: I Have Completely Fixed Every Problem With CPU Play/Assoc Stats/PITP/Shots Off Dr
it's a matter of fact that it depends clearly from the player skills....take Kobe Lebron or Wade for example...perfect monsters on doing it quickly...there's a tendency called "shoot off dribble"..raise it by 15 notches for SF or PG with a high shhot off tendency..you will be rewarded.
edit: i just raise by 10 notches "shoot off dribble " tendency for many players as Roy ( to 99) Gerald Wallace and much more....do it..it's amazing to see when they perform it.Last edited by sheva07; 04-17-2009, 01:41 PM.Comment

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