I spent the first 5ish hours playing All-Pro CPU, learning the mechanics, and, short version, I don't think I'm impressed enough to warrant shelling out $70 for the single-player side.
So, earlier this morning, I jumped into the online H2H side for a bit, played two games, and won them both because my opponents quit, and one of those was the infamous 'on-my-first-possession-i-go-for-it-on-4th-&-1-deep-in-my-own-territory-then-fail-to-convert-so-i-quit'. I love those.
However, in spite of that crap, which is unavoidable, I'm curious to know if the mode itself is less buggy than the single player. Those who have put a bunch of time into online H2H, opponent behavior notwithstanding, how is it? Does the same crap like the busted no-huddle clock exist there, too? Warping players? Scoring glitches?
If the mode is at least solid and relatively bug-free, I might buy the game just for that. Humans will at least be less predictable than the CPU, even if also less emotionally stable. But if it carries over the same gameplay issues as single-player, I'll just move on.
I'll keep playing the trial, but might not get the whole picture in this limited time.
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