Computer using custom playbooks in CFM
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Re: Computer using custom playbooks in CFM
OK think I got it up and running!
Question:
Do sliders work the same? Or are both teams now going off user sliders?
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Re: Computer using custom playbooks in CFM
I'm not sure about the sliders. But I assume the ones that are used are the ones you import into franchise, which should be from your main profile being the CFM is loaded and saved from that profile
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I think I figured out something big. (Might also explain why the Arizona CPU ran on you so much):
When editing a playbook, make sure all of the situationals are filled out (1st down, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, red zone, 2 min offense, etc).
I just downloaded an awesome playbook but when I played against the CPU, they ran the ball in a lot of stupid situations.
Pulled up the playbook and sure enough, they had only a few run plays here and there for most of their situations...even 3rd and long!
Testing now to see if the CPU passes more.
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I edited the Philly playbook. Got rid a lot of the zone runs by giving them a half of star. Then increased stars of more passing plays. Everything works great, until the computer attempts to throw a mid to deep pass and most of the time gets sacked. It's annoying. The 25th can't come soon enough. I don't care if 16 is very much like 15, just with less bugs and tighter gameplay.
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Re: Computer using custom playbooks in CFM
I think I figured out something big. (Might also explain why the Arizona CPU ran on you so much):
When editing a playbook, make sure all of the situationals are filled out (1st down, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, red zone, 2 min offense, etc).
I just downloaded an awesome playbook but when I played against the CPU, they ran the ball in a lot of stupid situations.
Pulled up the playbook and sure enough, they had only a few run plays here and there for most of their situations...even 3rd and long!
Testing now to see if the CPU passes more.
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Re: Computer using custom playbooks in CFM
Ok now the game is crashing every time I load up a game with this setup. Wonderful.
25th can't come soon enough.
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Also, make sure the settings of the 2nd profile, like the kicking arc and other visual aides are not identical to the 1st profile. The skill level and other stuff don't have to be different though.
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I get into the game and then it quickly crashes.
I might play around with it tonight to make sure enough settings are different.
Thanks for the idea though - the game does play totally differently when it's working
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Re: Computer using custom playbooks in CFM
This workaround works for both. The only thing different is how you take control of the profiles/controllers. For the PS4, you just move the controller, whether it be the 1st or second, to the other side by pressing left or right on the d-pad.
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