The TO Problem: Not Terrell Owens, Not Timeouts

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  • econoodle
    MVP
    • Sep 2009
    • 4884

    #1

    The TO Problem: Not Terrell Owens, Not Timeouts

    Turnovers.
    Not the Apple kind either. Though, those are good, especially as the weather gets colder
    Anyone else noticing an epidemic going round games of Live 10.
    The cpu doesnt like to make mistakes.
    In my testing, the cpu RARELY makes unforced errors.
    Or even forced ones.
    I don't see balls being thrown away, errant passes, losing the ball out of a double team or throwing it wide.

    The numbers are disparate. By the half its usually 10 to 1 in terms of turnovers.
    They don't make mistakes.
    This, coupled with the fact that fouls arent called as much on the CPU, makes winning and stopping runs a bit harder.
    Hard to win consistently when the CPU plays perfectly
  • DuckOnQuack
    Rookie
    • May 2009
    • 31

    #2
    Re: The TO Problem: Not Terrell Owens, Not Timeouts

    Yea I know what you mean. The free throw comparison between me and the CPU is ridiculous.

    Also on the turnover thing, has anybody seen that offensive rebound thing? It's weird, sometimes when I grab a offensive board and come down with it, it's immediately stripped out of my hands even before I attempt to put it back in.

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    • Jazza2319
      Banned
      • Mar 2008
      • 134

      #3
      Re: The TO Problem: Not Terrell Owens, Not Timeouts

      Originally posted by DuckOnQuack
      Yea I know what you mean. The free throw comparison between me and the CPU is ridiculous.

      Also on the turnover thing, has anybody seen that offensive rebound thing? It's weird, sometimes when I grab a offensive board and come down with it, it's immediately stripped out of my hands even before I attempt to put it back in.
      And the crowd doesn't even acknowledge it right? It kinda just falls out of your hands

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      • Chairman7w
        MVP
        • Mar 2006
        • 1490

        #4
        Re: The TO Problem: Not Terrell Owens, Not Timeouts

        Hhhh, very interesting - I hadn't noticed that at all, but now that you bring it up, it's very true.

        No missed passes out of bounds, no dribbling off the feet.

        The game couldn't certainly stand to an upgrade in that department, that would be great.

        There's a few things keeping this from being TRULY great, and I hope it's all taken into account for next year and they get it all right.

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