NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirmed)
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme
The latter.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme
This is my beef with the rating system. I play straight up football. Running, passing, punting, kicking field goals, and I never did an onside kick online. Sometimes I do throw on 1 & 2nd down when I'm up by 3 scores late in the game just to keep the chains moving, that's all. I played games with Arkansas and plenty of other basic offensive teams. Now I'm being rated on those criteria when CHEESE to me is take your QB and drop back 20 yards or roll out and "take advantage of the CPU defense". Or pick a quarters defense and have 5'10 173 lbs SS stand up my 6'6 355 lbs T so I can't even run against that defense. So I guess I'm a cheezer now! Yessss! (not really)
I am by no means saying everyone that plays with spread option teams cheese because I have played more straight up players than bad and had some really good games.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme
I dont like that I rather it just take a set amount of time off. I should not be penaltized for getting in and out of the playcalling screen quickly. But you can turn it off so its not that bad.You looking at the Chair MAN!
Number may not tell the whole story ,but they never lie either.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme
When chew clock is on....instead of waiting until 12 seconds are left on the play clock to pick a play, you can pick your play anytime and when the team approaches the line, there would be 12 secs on the play clock and the game clock would adjust its time to make up the differenceComment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme
This is my beef with the rating system. I play straight up football. Running, passing, punting, kicking field goals, and I never did an onside kick online. Sometimes I do throw on 1 & 2nd down when I'm up by 3 scores late in the game just to keep the chains moving, that's all. I played games with Arkansas and plenty of other basic offensive teams. Now I'm being rated on those criteria when CHEESE to me is take your QB and drop back 20 yards or roll out and "take advantage of the CPU defense". Or pick a quarters defense and have 5'10 173 lbs SS stand up my 6'6 355 lbs T so I can't even run against that defense. So I guess I'm a cheezer now! Yessss! (not really)
I am by no means saying everyone that plays with spread option teams cheese because I have played more straight up players than bad and had some really good games.You looking at the Chair MAN!
Number may not tell the whole story ,but they never lie either.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme
When chew clock is on....instead of waiting until 12 seconds are left on the play clock to pick a play, you can pick your play anytime and when the team approaches the line, there would be 12 secs on the play clock and the game clock would adjust its time to make up the differenceYou looking at the Chair MAN!
Number may not tell the whole story ,but they never lie either.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme
I don't think its an exact time but I heard dude say on the video that when chew clock is on you would have 12 secs on the play clock so you have time for one adjustment at the line.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme
chew clock is basically instead of sitting and watching the play clock tick down to 12 secs before picking your play....we can pick our play at anytime and the "chew clock" feature would kill some time.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme
OK I like the idea I just hope that its not that generic.I hope that it takes the time you leave the huddle into consideration. Some teams run a faster pace offense almost no-huddle I would like to simulate this while still using the "chew the clock" feature ,but that doesnt look like its possible though.You looking at the Chair MAN!
Number may not tell the whole story ,but they never lie either.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme
OK I like the idea I just hope that its not that generic.I hope that it takes the time you leave the huddle into consideration. Some teams run a faster pace offense almost no-huddle I would like to simulate this while still using the "chew the clock" feature ,but that doesnt look like its possible though.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme
But I thought accelerated clock was created to give you a more realistic flow to the game not just to "chew clock"?You looking at the Chair MAN!
Number may not tell the whole story ,but they never lie either.Comment
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Re: Season showdown video 3/3
You're signature ticks me off BTW. Not that I'm mad at you; it's just that exclusive liscenses suck. In a capitalistic society, companies are supposed to compete for consumers. Exclusive liscenses basically scream communism.
But this isn't the place for me to bitch about that.
I'm liking this feature...I haven't played online because of all the cheese. I don't care if they don't punt...I am just tired of the constant, 'Only play with Florida/Ohio State with Harvin/Robiskie at TE' guys. I refuse to learn to cheese. I have better things to do with my time.Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 10 Video: Season Showdown Sportsmanship (Accelerated Clock Confirme
If you know exactly what play you want to run next it can take you just a few seconds to start your next play. With an accelerated clock it takes more time away to simulate the time it would actually take to get everybody ready for that next play which gives you more realistic plays per game.Comment
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