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  • SpHSpH
    Pro
    • Sep 2008
    • 795

    #1

    Why are there two sets of rules?

    Listen, we all know that the EA guys are lazy ... they release a buggy game without even testing it ... but, seriously, why would they bother to go through all of the effort to write two sets of foul code - one for the CPU team and another for the human team.

    How many times does one of my players need to get ran over before there is ever a foul called? And when will the ref ever give the CPU a red card. C'mon! But it is not just the case that no fouls are called ... candy-flavored whistles abound when I am making a tackle. It is really like there are two different sets of rule.

    What kind of BS is that? Really!?!

    And one other thing (while I am in rant mode) ... why is it that I see this type of box score so often ...

    CPU / Shots on Target = 2 / Goals = 2
    Human / Shots on Target = 8 / Goals = 1

    Could we try to be a little more honest here? Please?
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  • dunlopp9987
    Rookie
    • Nov 2004
    • 286

    #2
    Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

    Maybe it's just your game. Mine has a really nice balance. I get called for fouls when I foul, the opponent as well. And same with cards. I've never had a problem with it.

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    • miamicanes504
      Rookie
      • Aug 2007
      • 71

      #3
      Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

      Have the same problem. The CPU mauls my players at will, and I'll make a clean tackle, and get called immediately. Happens so often.
      Its all about the U

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      • P2K
        Banned
        • Aug 2006
        • 8845

        #4
        Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

        Originally posted by dunlopp9987
        Maybe it's just your game. Mine has a really nice balance. I get called for fouls when I foul, the opponent as well. And same with cards. I've never had a problem with it.
        YOU LIE!

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        • Orange Juice
          Rookie
          • Oct 2009
          • 160

          #5
          Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

          CPU can get away with any tackle as long as they touch the ball at some point n time which would be fine with me if they aloud the human user the same privledge. I have slid in from behind the CPU and made contact with the ball and STILL got a card for it. Me not knowing a lot about soccer I figured its just against the rules to slide in from behind... but then I see the CPU doing this to me and they get away with it. Its BS.

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          • LucianoJJ
            Pro
            • Jan 2006
            • 593

            #6
            Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

            In moving up to World Class from Pro, the fouls have been the most frustrating transition. Does anyone draw more fouls from the CPU by shielding?

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            • Jistic
              Hall Of Fame
              • Mar 2003
              • 16405

              #7
              Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

              CPU always gets carded more than me.
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              • rckabillyRaider
                MVP
                • Jul 2008
                • 4382

                #8
                Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

                CPU rarely gets called or booked when I play. It is probably the most frustrating aspect of the game for me. I truly think that is the devs way of making the game more "difficult" instead of trying to code a better AI on the higher levels, which I think is the case with most games. Give the cpu some boosts/cheats to make it seem harder. Sucks but "it is what it is".

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                • Skyboxer
                  Donny Baseball!
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 20302

                  #9
                  Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

                  Originally posted by Jistic
                  CPU always gets carded more than me.
                  Same here. I know just enough about soccer to survive and even I see that....
                  Buy hey I'm not a game programmer like the OP so what do I know.?.?.
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                  • SpHSpH
                    Pro
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 795

                    #10
                    Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

                    My original posts was not so much about the cards (it is also true for me that the CPU gets more cards than I do ... but I never slide tackle) - it was more about general fouls during the course of play.

                    I am frequently de-possessed by challenges which result in my guy getting knocked over (especially so when I am in the attacking third) - and the foul call here is too often missed.

                    However, the CPU seems to get more ticky-tack calls to go in its favor. It do not care if the officials call a tight game or a loose game - just as long as it is the same for both teams.

                    I also find the advantage rule to be far more of an advantage to the CPU. What determines the time length for advantage? I swear it is 2 seconds for me and 10 seconds for the CPU.
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                    • coccis
                      Rookie
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 63

                      #11
                      Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

                      Originally posted by SpHSpH
                      Listen, we all know that the EA guys are lazy ... they release a buggy game without even testing it ... but, seriously, why would they bother to go through all of the effort to write two sets of foul code - one for the CPU team and another for the human team.

                      How many times does one of my players need to get ran over before there is ever a foul called? And when will the ref ever give the CPU a red card. C'mon! But it is not just the case that no fouls are called ... candy-flavored whistles abound when I am making a tackle. It is really like there are two different sets of rule.

                      What kind of BS is that? Really!?!

                      And one other thing (while I am in rant mode) ... why is it that I see this type of box score so often ...

                      CPU / Shots on Target = 2 / Goals = 2
                      Human / Shots on Target = 8 / Goals = 1

                      Could we try to be a little more honest here? Please?
                      This is a big problem online, the ref is totally nuts/blind.
                      And inside the box you can't get any help from the ref. You can do anything that i a foul as long as you stand up and tackle.
                      No penalties in FIFA10

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                      • Jgainsey
                        I can't feel it
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 3357

                        #12
                        Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

                        Originally posted by P2K
                        YOU LIE!

                        Now, more than ever

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                        • thegoons21
                          Pro
                          • Sep 2004
                          • 703

                          #13
                          Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

                          I think it's EA's attempt at simulating different types of referees; some that call things tightly and some that don't. Even though it's still not called correctly I do get games where every bit of contact is a foul and game's where my guys get run over and there's no whistle. It just sucks there's no happy medium.
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                          • rckabillyRaider
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 4382

                            #14
                            Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

                            Why this game doesn't have gameplay sliders is beyond me. Would be a top notch game if it did.

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                            • Furq
                              MVP
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 1236

                              #15
                              Re: Why are there two sets of rules?

                              I agree. The CPU gets carded much more often than I do, but they get away with some blatant shoves which push me off the ball and get called for it far less often than I would

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