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  • IShoPaTkMarT
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    • Jan 2004
    • 238

    #16
    Re: Offensive rebounding?

    I don't think it matters if you have a good rebounder, because once you shoot. The other team builds a little wall around the basket and you can't get to it
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    • Court_vision
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      • Oct 2002
      • 8290

      #17
      Re: Offensive rebounding?

      </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
      Quint75 said:
      I have NCAA March Madness 2004 and love it, except for the lack of offensive rebounds. It really ruined the game for me, to the point where I don't play it anymore. So I am thinking of trying NBA Live and am wondering if it has the same lack of offensive rebounds that MM does. I'd appreciate any feedback.

      Thanks!

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      Worse.

      It's bad. There's absolutely no way to say it except that it's BAD.

      The CPU simply doesn't go after offensive boards. You can watch a replay of San Antonio miss a shot on you...and Tim Duncan and co. are staring off into space like. Garnett and Big Ben just stand there all game...never going after the O board.

      The problem gets worse...because YOU as the user can adapt, ie take control of your player under the basket.

      This is the point I kind of gave up on the game...as I'd haul in 10 offensive boards and the CPU would get ZERO every game.

      The only time they'd get one is if the ball dropped to the floor and someone (eventually) picked it up.

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      • Court_vision
        Banned
        • Oct 2002
        • 8290

        #18
        Re: Offensive rebounding?

        </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
        Quint75 said:
        I have NCAA March Madness 2004 and love it, except for the lack of offensive rebounds. It really ruined the game for me, to the point where I don't play it anymore. So I am thinking of trying NBA Live and am wondering if it has the same lack of offensive rebounds that MM does. I'd appreciate any feedback.

        Thanks!

        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        Worse.

        It's bad. There's absolutely no way to say it except that it's BAD.

        The CPU simply doesn't go after offensive boards. You can watch a replay of San Antonio miss a shot on you...and Tim Duncan and co. are staring off into space like. Garnett and Big Ben just stand there all game...never going after the O board.

        The problem gets worse...because YOU as the user can adapt, ie take control of your player under the basket.

        This is the point I kind of gave up on the game...as I'd haul in 10 offensive boards and the CPU would get ZERO every game.

        The only time they'd get one is if the ball dropped to the floor and someone (eventually) picked it up.

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        • Court_vision
          Banned
          • Oct 2002
          • 8290

          #19
          Re: Offensive rebounding?

          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          Quint75 said:
          I have NCAA March Madness 2004 and love it, except for the lack of offensive rebounds. It really ruined the game for me, to the point where I don't play it anymore. So I am thinking of trying NBA Live and am wondering if it has the same lack of offensive rebounds that MM does. I'd appreciate any feedback.

          Thanks!

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Worse.

          It's bad. There's absolutely no way to say it except that it's BAD.

          The CPU simply doesn't go after offensive boards. You can watch a replay of San Antonio miss a shot on you...and Tim Duncan and co. are staring off into space like. Garnett and Big Ben just stand there all game...never going after the O board.

          The problem gets worse...because YOU as the user can adapt, ie take control of your player under the basket.

          This is the point I kind of gave up on the game...as I'd haul in 10 offensive boards and the CPU would get ZERO every game.

          The only time they'd get one is if the ball dropped to the floor and someone (eventually) picked it up.

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          • brezz2001
            Pro
            • Mar 2003
            • 707

            #20
            Re: Offensive rebounding?

            i've seen this same problem too, but then some games the cpu gets 3-5 (i know, that's still too little, but it's a start). has anyone found a set of sliders to help this problem?

            brian

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            • brezz2001
              Pro
              • Mar 2003
              • 707

              #21
              Re: Offensive rebounding?

              i've seen this same problem too, but then some games the cpu gets 3-5 (i know, that's still too little, but it's a start). has anyone found a set of sliders to help this problem?

              brian

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              • brezz2001
                Pro
                • Mar 2003
                • 707

                #22
                Re: Offensive rebounding?

                i've seen this same problem too, but then some games the cpu gets 3-5 (i know, that's still too little, but it's a start). has anyone found a set of sliders to help this problem?

                brian

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