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  • cleetus
    Rookie
    • Sep 2011
    • 87

    #1

    frustated player cpu killing me on slants

    I have been playing madden for a long time. While I was never the best player, I was always at least competitive. This year has been very frustrating to say the least. I am using the Bengals who don't have a good D and play on All Madden with sliders I got off here 15 min quarters. I literally cannot do anything on defense to stop the CPU. They kill me with slants all game long and they can't be stopped. My last game freaking Carson Wentz was 23 for 23 when I had enough and quit.

    I know there are a lot smarter people on this forum then myself who play this game. So can someone give me some tips on exactly how in thee hell you can stop the CPU from driving up and down the field at ease and slanting me to death? I appreciate any tips.
  • tv25man
    Rookie
    • Aug 2004
    • 194

    #2
    Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

    When playing zone, change one of the underneath zone LB's to a QB spy.

    When playing man it is tougher, but I'll often still spy a DE or rushing LB to a spy.

    The spy sitting right behind the line of scrimmage forces the CPU QB to a different throw.

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    • Richie71
      Rookie
      • Sep 2014
      • 490

      #3
      Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

      Slants will always beat man, unless your CB gets a great jam.
      More zones, and be happy allowing short completions.

      You might give up high completion percentage (but not 100%) but very low yards per attempt.

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      • Americas Team
        MVP
        • Jun 2016
        • 1282

        #4
        Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

        All Madden is cheese! Cpu Qb's are unstoppable no matter their rating they complete 80-90 percent of their passes. Try changing the difficulty to All Pro and adjusting the sliders to make it more difficult for you.
        Xbox Series X: KILLMUNGER

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        • Vanilla_Gorilla
          Rookie
          • May 2018
          • 420

          #5
          Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

          Originally posted by Americas Team
          All Madden is cheese! Cpu Qb's are unstoppable no matter their rating they complete 80-90 percent of their passes. Try changing the difficulty to All Pro and adjusting the sliders to make it more difficult for you.
          Don’t be concerned with completion percentage. I like realistic stats just as anyone but I kind of agree with the slider guys in that it’s a useless stat. I’m only concerned with Completion Percentage in the Sim Stats at the end of the season cause last year’s edition I saw constantly 10-15 QB’s with completion percentages north of 75%. That’s just impossible.

          Be more concerned with HOW theyre getting their completions in game. If they’re constantly checking down, then that’s kind of par for the course. But if they’re constantly completing 15-20yd passes in heavy traffic then you need to adjust your sliders.

          The flow and feel of the game is what matters most.

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          • khaliib
            MVP
            • Jan 2005
            • 2878

            #6
            Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

            ZCV rating not MCV will greatly minimize this issue as it was driving me up the wall also.

            I would max edit MCV/PRS/STR of CB’s only to see these didn’t work.

            Knowing that ZCV rating is the reaction rating to 1) QB Throw 2) Release of ball, I utilize this chart from MUTLeaks noting the delay based on ZCV rating.

            I edit CB and LB’s using the charts 90-95-99 Rule and to my surprise, it puts players right there in the hip-pocket or are taking an undercutting path upon the Loss Press Animation at the LOS.

            Because it’s a reaction-to-ball rating, a lot more variation of WR vs CB/LB 2-man coverage animations are triggering.

            The other thing is that because ZCV is heavily weighted in the “knockout” formula, the higher 90-99 helps to bring some catch/knockout balance back after the Update that minimized knockouts due to complaints.

            If you want to run a Zone Coverage Scheme, couple this with high AWR rating so defenders will cover their Zone responsibility without being drastically modified by a lower AWR rating.
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            • jcar0725
              "ADAPT OR DIE"
              • Aug 2010
              • 3816

              #7
              Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

              Originally posted by khaliib
              ZCV rating not MCV will greatly minimize this issue as it was driving me up the wall also.

              I would max edit MCV/PRS/STR of CB’s only to see these didn’t work.

              Knowing that ZCV rating is the reaction rating to 1) QB Throw 2) Release of ball, I utilize this chart from MUTLeaks noting the delay based on ZCV rating.

              I edit CB and LB’s using the charts 90-95-99 Rule and to my surprise, it puts players right there in the hip-pocket or are taking an undercutting path upon the Loss Press Animation at the LOS.

              Because it’s a reaction-to-ball rating, a lot more variation of WR vs CB/LB 2-man coverage animations are triggering.

              The other thing is that because ZCV is heavily weighted in the “knockout” formula, the higher 90-99 helps to bring some catch/knockout balance back after the Update that minimized knockouts due to complaints.

              If you want to run a Zone Coverage Scheme, couple this with high AWR rating so defenders will cover their Zone responsibility without being drastically modified modified.
              I agree with this. I spend almost all my XP points for DB, LB, and FS on Zone Coverage in order to build up their ZCV skills......and I play a predominantly zone scheme. Combine that with a killer pass rush and you'll hold down the opponent's passing game quite well, to where they are only completing little 5 yard check downs.

              Of course, difficulty level matters, I use sliders and play a level between All Pro and All Madden.
              JUUUUUUUST A BIT OUTSIDE

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              • timhere1970
                MVP
                • Sep 2013
                • 1810

                #8
                Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

                I don't know who you user but I always control somebody assigned to rush the passed. I don't rush the passed I play coverage. This means the cpu does not know what you are going to do. It helps. If you simply user a defensive end and drop him at the snap into the slant lane it will stop it. I don't just use linemen though, I use linebackers and defensive backs assigned to blitz and usually try to control the short the short and intermediate middle of the field. Same as a chess board. The key to defense is usering someone and doing something different than that which is assigned. If I want to user blitz I use someone assigned to play a zone.

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                • Dramon_S5
                  Rookie
                  • Jun 2016
                  • 34

                  #9
                  Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

                  Cover 2 sink. Take one of the inside backer and put him in QB spy. Thank me later

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                  • feeq14
                    MVP
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 3526

                    #10
                    Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

                    2 things

                    1- Create ghost playbooks so that the cpu doesn't run 45 slants a game. Doing this has revitalized the game for me.

                    2- Any cb with short route knockout will dominate slant plays and greatly reduce WR catch on those plays.

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                    • prey2god
                      MVP
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 1471

                      #11
                      Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

                      Whenever the QB is in shotgun, pick a play that has DB playing zone, LB, dime/nickel playing middle. Bring in DB for bump and run. Crash in linemen. Play linemen.

                      If QB plays under center, blitz and bring in DBs for bump and run.

                      Thank me later.

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                      • MakaveliLPC
                        Rookie
                        • Mar 2005
                        • 359

                        #12
                        Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

                        Originally posted by feeq14
                        2 things

                        1- Create ghost playbooks so that the cpu doesn't run 45 slants a game. Doing this has revitalized the game for me.

                        2- Any cb with short route knockout will dominate slant plays and greatly reduce WR catch on those plays.
                        What's a ghost playbook

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                        • Eddie1967
                          Against The Crowd!
                          • Aug 2005
                          • 2405

                          #13
                          Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

                          Originally posted by Americas Team
                          All Madden is cheese! Cpu Qb's are unstoppable no matter their rating they complete 80-90 percent of their passes. Try changing the difficulty to All Pro and adjusting the sliders to make it more difficult for you.

                          Not true at all.
                          Originally posted by jim416
                          You are the 2k Police. :)

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                          • ripp1p
                            Rookie
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 398

                            #14
                            Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

                            What what I do I put my best CB on the best WR and then control the other CB. It really seems to help with stopping the slant. Also I put one of my LB in zone in that area to help.


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                            • lemarflacco
                              Banned
                              • Mar 2018
                              • 1001

                              #15
                              Re: frustated player cpu killing me on slants

                              I understand your frustrations and just wanted to let you guys know there is a light at the end of tunnel.

                              Playing the Ps5 version now on All madden and held Drew Lock to a comp percentage of 62% . MY LB's jump te outs while in FRIGGIN ZONE COVERAGE, ,my db's jumped slants and more importantly didnt do a complete 360.

                              Once again all this while just picking recommended defenses from the play call screen. Not picking special plays to stop short throws, not usering to stop the rb dump offs or te outs.

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