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Dmanchild said:
This idea sounds great, but I still have a couple questions (I'm talking XBOX version, by the way):
1) Is this just as simple as starting either an exhibition or dynasty game, switching your controller to the CPU team, going into their playbook and changing their offensive set under team settings, then switching controller back to your team and playing?
2) Is this a process that you'll need to do each time you play a new game, whether in Dynasty or exhibition (XBOX)?
3) Will doing this cause the computer team to run this set, and this set alone for the entire game, regardless of situation?
Thanks, especially to those who are working on this.
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I have the xbox version and am strickly referring to the xbox version, and I hope this helps a little.
1. Yes it is as simple as that. Change your team setting accordingly too. I haven't played dynasty yet, as I haven't had anytime to spend on that, but you are correct in this.
2. Yes I believe sadly you have to do it each time. I tried once to save the settings from exhibition, and it didn't keep the team settings. I'll try dynasty just to see what happens though. Maybe next year EA!!
3.There is a team specific style of play, for instance, NJ plays motion. They will not play the triangle offense type style of bball.
Then you have the team offensive plays. There are 4 plays to choose in all at one time, so the CPU will play from 4 sets of plays, and the team specific playing style which is about spot on. It actually works very well.
So for an ex. you choose NJ: You make their team style motion offense, and set 4 plays to run, like 3point, 1-4 high, post up, and say sideline triangle 3.(These aren't NJ's specific plays, but just an ex. of how to change team plays.)
This will give you a great game, they still trap on D, run up the floor, choose a play that will make the game competitive, and you still have to play smart. Try one and watch for yourself.
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