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bigeastbumrush said:
Let's clear something up.
Changing the CPU's offensive set from Dynamic to whatever it is they run is fine.
But changing the 4 plays that the CPU can run (this is where I have a problem).
When you change your 4 plays and then switch over to the CPU to change their 4 plays, the CPU's 4 plays are always the 4 plays that you assigned for yourself.
There's no way around this (or is there).
I watched a CPU vs. CPU game with the Lakers and switched their Offensive Set from Dynamic to Inside Triangle and they ran the Triangle all game (which I have no real problem with).
It seemed that while they were in the Triangle on every play, they ran different versions (called different plays) out of the Triangle.
-Shaq would start at the top of the key and roll towards the baseline.
-Karl Malone would be at the right wing.
-Kobe would roll around the perimeter.
This is the way every single play began.
*Also, that C and PF posting up with the SG and SF in the corners was eliminated*

Then the variations took place. On alot of plays, Shaq would get the ball down low. On some plays, he would kick it to Malone for a jumper. On some plays, GP would post up on the baseline.

I don't think we are supposed to change the CPU's 4 plays. That's where I'm starting to get confused.

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that sounds good. i really don't know about changing the four plays. i never did it before. i only heard about it today but my games that i was playing where i only changed the offensive strategy for both teams were splendid videogaming experiences.
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