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  • jmarks2001
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    • Jul 2003
    • 252

    #16
    Re: What game to buy (help me out guys!)

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    bdoughty said:
    To a degree you are correct but where you can exploit areas in a basketball games you can also keep buying up attribute points to make Links so much easier.

    The key in any sports game is to either learn to show restraint or simply be prepared to roll over the computer AI.


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    I don't think building up skill points is an exploit. It does make the game easier in some respects, but you still have to execute. When I say "exploit the game's AI", I mean things like money plays, or super running-backs where it doesn't take any real skill to execute. My experience with this is mainly in football gaming, so I imagine this could be less of an issue with basketball and other team sports.

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    • imported_Administrator
      All Star
      • Jul 2002
      • 7137

      #17
      Re: What game to buy (help me out guys!)

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      jmarks2001 said:
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      bdoughty said:
      To a degree you are correct but where you can exploit areas in a basketball games you can also keep buying up attribute points to make Links so much easier.

      The key in any sports game is to either learn to show restraint or simply be prepared to roll over the computer AI.


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      I don't think building up skill points is an exploit. It does make the game easier in some respects, but you still have to execute. When I say "exploit the game's AI", I mean things like money plays, or super running-backs where it doesn't take any real skill to execute. My experience with this is mainly in football gaming, so I imagine this could be less of an issue with basketball and other team sports.

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      It is an exploit as it affects not only the AI during matches it affects people when playing on XBL. You can call it what you want but with your attributes up that high, I can play a round of Links and shoot under par with my buttcheeks. So the term "no real skill to execute" fits perfectly in this case. Trust me it when you get the attributes high enough it is like playing the console version of Tiger Woods. You have to intentionaly try to play poorly to shoot over par.


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      • imported_Administrator
        All Star
        • Jul 2002
        • 7137

        #18
        Re: What game to buy (help me out guys!)

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        jmarks2001 said:
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        bdoughty said:
        To a degree you are correct but where you can exploit areas in a basketball games you can also keep buying up attribute points to make Links so much easier.

        The key in any sports game is to either learn to show restraint or simply be prepared to roll over the computer AI.


        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        I don't think building up skill points is an exploit. It does make the game easier in some respects, but you still have to execute. When I say "exploit the game's AI", I mean things like money plays, or super running-backs where it doesn't take any real skill to execute. My experience with this is mainly in football gaming, so I imagine this could be less of an issue with basketball and other team sports.

        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        It is an exploit as it affects not only the AI during matches it affects people when playing on XBL. You can call it what you want but with your attributes up that high, I can play a round of Links and shoot under par with my buttcheeks. So the term "no real skill to execute" fits perfectly in this case. Trust me it when you get the attributes high enough it is like playing the console version of Tiger Woods. You have to intentionaly try to play poorly to shoot over par.


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        • imported_Administrator
          All Star
          • Jul 2002
          • 7137

          #19
          Re: What game to buy (help me out guys!)

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          jmarks2001 said:
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          bdoughty said:
          To a degree you are correct but where you can exploit areas in a basketball games you can also keep buying up attribute points to make Links so much easier.

          The key in any sports game is to either learn to show restraint or simply be prepared to roll over the computer AI.


          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          I don't think building up skill points is an exploit. It does make the game easier in some respects, but you still have to execute. When I say "exploit the game's AI", I mean things like money plays, or super running-backs where it doesn't take any real skill to execute. My experience with this is mainly in football gaming, so I imagine this could be less of an issue with basketball and other team sports.

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          It is an exploit as it affects not only the AI during matches it affects people when playing on XBL. You can call it what you want but with your attributes up that high, I can play a round of Links and shoot under par with my buttcheeks. So the term "no real skill to execute" fits perfectly in this case. Trust me it when you get the attributes high enough it is like playing the console version of Tiger Woods. You have to intentionaly try to play poorly to shoot over par.


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          • pk500
            All Star
            • Jul 2002
            • 8062

            #20
            Re: What game to buy (help me out guys!)

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            jmarks2001 said:
            </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
            bdoughty said:
            To a degree you are correct but where you can exploit areas in a basketball games you can also keep buying up attribute points to make Links so much easier.

            The key in any sports game is to either learn to show restraint or simply be prepared to roll over the computer AI.


            <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

            I don't think building up skill points is an exploit. It does make the game easier in some respects, but you still have to execute. When I say "exploit the game's AI", I mean things like money plays, or super running-backs where it doesn't take any real skill to execute. My experience with this is mainly in football gaming, so I imagine this could be less of an issue with basketball and other team sports.

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            Marks:

            When you can hit 370-yard drives regularly and be on the green in two on every par-5, that's an exploit. And that's exactly what the players who have big skill points can do.

            Again, doesn't worry me. I'm trying to improve my game and beat people with skill point totals in the same area code as me.

            Take care,
            PK
            Xbox Live: pk4425

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            • pk500
              All Star
              • Jul 2002
              • 8062

              #21
              Re: What game to buy (help me out guys!)

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              jmarks2001 said:
              </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
              bdoughty said:
              To a degree you are correct but where you can exploit areas in a basketball games you can also keep buying up attribute points to make Links so much easier.

              The key in any sports game is to either learn to show restraint or simply be prepared to roll over the computer AI.


              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

              I don't think building up skill points is an exploit. It does make the game easier in some respects, but you still have to execute. When I say "exploit the game's AI", I mean things like money plays, or super running-backs where it doesn't take any real skill to execute. My experience with this is mainly in football gaming, so I imagine this could be less of an issue with basketball and other team sports.

              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

              Marks:

              When you can hit 370-yard drives regularly and be on the green in two on every par-5, that's an exploit. And that's exactly what the players who have big skill points can do.

              Again, doesn't worry me. I'm trying to improve my game and beat people with skill point totals in the same area code as me.

              Take care,
              PK
              Xbox Live: pk4425

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              • pk500
                All Star
                • Jul 2002
                • 8062

                #22
                Re: What game to buy (help me out guys!)

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                jmarks2001 said:
                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                bdoughty said:
                To a degree you are correct but where you can exploit areas in a basketball games you can also keep buying up attribute points to make Links so much easier.

                The key in any sports game is to either learn to show restraint or simply be prepared to roll over the computer AI.


                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                I don't think building up skill points is an exploit. It does make the game easier in some respects, but you still have to execute. When I say "exploit the game's AI", I mean things like money plays, or super running-backs where it doesn't take any real skill to execute. My experience with this is mainly in football gaming, so I imagine this could be less of an issue with basketball and other team sports.

                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                Marks:

                When you can hit 370-yard drives regularly and be on the green in two on every par-5, that's an exploit. And that's exactly what the players who have big skill points can do.

                Again, doesn't worry me. I'm trying to improve my game and beat people with skill point totals in the same area code as me.

                Take care,
                PK
                Xbox Live: pk4425

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