couple of questions about 2k5

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  • K33057
    Rookie
    • Mar 2012
    • 259

    #1

    couple of questions about 2k5

    to address the problems of too many INTs You have to set the Catch or Hands ratings to "0" Im guessing. My question here is -then HOW do You get true play from the DB's and safties? Im mean the ones that WOULD get the ints ( Deion Sanders,Revis and many others)???
    Also does the Home team win alot more? If I set the game to CPu vs CPU 49ers AT Jets I dont want to see the Jets win, In true life -How could they? Or Ravens AT Jacksonville - should be Ravens.
  • steelers99_58_36
    Banned
    • Jun 2012
    • 591

    #2
    Re: couple of questions about 2k5

    For your second question every team has a chance of winning a game even in the NFL don't say a team should have lost because they're not as good or because they are away

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    • ajcanobatiz
      Rookie
      • Jun 2009
      • 116

      #3
      Re: couple of questions about 2k5

      Set the players ratings normally and try easy game fix 2k14 and test both of your questions

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      • chibears96
        Pro
        • Oct 2010
        • 584

        #4
        Re: couple of questions about 2k5

        Great corners and safeties arent great because of the amount of picks they get its alot more that goes into it. If you have Revis on one side of the field against the other teams top wideout then you expect Revis to keep that guy from getting open or forcing the quarterback into a bad pass and with the AI in 2k5 that might happen often so if Revis is in the right position he should have a better chance at getting a pick then most DB's. And i understand you on the last question homefield advantage is important and i believe there is some sort of homefield advantage in 2k football games but just because your home doesnt mean you will or should win every game at home but good question i might test that out to say how big or if there is a homefield advantage

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