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  • timbeebe2
    Rookie
    • Sep 2012
    • 71

    #1

    The CPU is too easy to beat

    On All-Madden I won the Superbowl in my first year with the sorry *** Raiders. I feel like I have to adjust the sliders and settings too much just to make it somewhat competitive. I get bored smashing the CPU every game, does anyone have any suggestions?
  • AshamanCarnage
    Rookie
    • Jul 2006
    • 1252

    #2
    Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

    Play sim. Only call the plays brought up by game flow. The best answer is already in your post, sliders.

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    • Mhurricane266
      Rookie
      • Dec 2008
      • 67

      #3
      Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

      Sliders, house rules.. Get you a set of sliders you like and adjust. I recommend adjust pass blocking to your liking for the CPU and only play on defensive lineman and don't change after a play starts. With a good pass rusher it's fun for you and also with the right set of sliders your backs won't be all over every play and you won't be able to compensate for them. Which means you have to upgrade until you get the right players.im having a blast this way. Id start with charters as a base and go from there adjusting what you don't like about how it's playing

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      • ajk49er
        Pro
        • Sep 2011
        • 715

        #4
        Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

        in past years I would take out my best 3-4 run plays and 3-4 pass plays, and would remove my "go to" 3rd down must convert plays as well.


        switch playbooks and don't use those plays. don't abuse stuff you know decimates. example: I love the chiefs. but frankly, I can't play with Jamaal Charles. IMO he actually breaks the game. it is just too easy. so I went to using HB's with a 94 speed or lower is preferred.


        then I realized I couldn't make it a realistic game, and I would beat the CPU with the exact same score even on as hard as you can make it. why? because the CPU doesn't play to win. you play APF and are down by 1 point with less than 2 min, and the CPU will use timeouts knowing that you can run clock, kick a FG, and win. in madden, the cpu will let you run it down to no time left, and kick the FG to take the lead/win the game. its like this in a lot of different scenarios.
        360-Chiefs-)

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        • LowerWolf
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jun 2006
          • 12268

          #5
          Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

          Originally posted by ajk49er
          because the CPU doesn't play to win. you play APF and are down by 1 point with less than 2 min, and the CPU will use timeouts knowing that you can run clock, kick a FG, and win. in madden, the cpu will let you run it down to no time left, and kick the FG to take the lead/win the game. its like this in a lot of different scenarios.
          I had this exact scenario in Madden the other night and they used their timeouts as they should have. And then Gore fumbled and I lost anyway.

          Anyway, maybe it's placebo, I don't know but All-Pro seems to play better to me. I shut Rodgers down on AM, but he lit me up for almost 400 yards on AP.

          To make it harder, I use house rules. No switching on D. I use Ask Madden for my play calls. When I kick FGs, I have to use the stick to aim during the kick, no using the arrow pre-kick.

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          • ajk49er
            Pro
            • Sep 2011
            • 715

            #6
            Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

            well, if that is the case, then good on them for improving a stupid AI in that situation. I am sure there are more in that type though in terms of game management.


            and yeah, it seems you have to limit yourself quite a bit for fair games. I also like that in APF, turnovers are realistic. it drives me insane to put the INT slider down to 2 or whatever, and still get 5 int's in a game on the hardest difficulty. whereas I have games with no turnovers at times on APF. and yeah, its the individual differences in players. I can't tell a difference in madden between Rodgers and another QB. I can in APF depending on something as simple as 1-3 skills. not making this a 2k vs EA thread, as we ALL are tired of that, just saying in this case- you really have to play to their strengths(your opponent). In madden, I really don't "fear" anyone. and that is unfortunate.
            360-Chiefs-)

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            • jmaj315
              Pro
              • Oct 2012
              • 993

              #7
              Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

              Originally posted by AshamanCarnage
              Play sim. Only call the plays brought up by game flow. The best answer is already in your post, sliders.
              thiss!!!!!!
              I used to put important things here

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              • hawley088
                Rookie
                • Apr 2010
                • 430

                #8
                Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

                i agree thats why I only play online, but then the problem with that is all the ******s you come across

                occasionally you match up with someone the same playing style as you

                I wish thats how they found you a match, based on your play style, not your skill points. They have all the stats recorded for how you play, should be easy to match people up based on that

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                • 4thQtrStre5S
                  MVP
                  • Nov 2013
                  • 3051

                  #9
                  Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

                  Don't use money plays.

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                  • timbeebe2
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2012
                    • 71

                    #10
                    Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

                    You guys are proving my point. You have to adjust sliders, use house rules, run maddens plays only, ect. ect. On NBA 2k I pick up the controller and put the difficulty on HOF and just play and its very hard to beat the CPU and realistic. Madden I have to keep adjusting everything just to keep the game competetive and then I get bored. I love Football so much that I keep trying lol

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                    • Mhurricane266
                      Rookie
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 67

                      #11
                      Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

                      There's nothing to prove though.. Madden has always been this way on all madden difficulty dating back to ps2. If you have knowledge on the madden football game then you will probably be able to beat the cpu handily.. Just the way it's always been. It's either do these things to put the CPU on a level playing field or not be able to play the game.

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                      • AshamanCarnage
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2006
                        • 1252

                        #12
                        Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

                        Originally posted by timbeebe2
                        You guys are proving my point. You have to adjust sliders, use house rules, run maddens plays only, ect. ect. On NBA 2k I pick up the controller and put the difficulty on HOF and just play and its very hard to beat the CPU and realistic. Madden I have to keep adjusting everything just to keep the game competetive and then I get bored. I love Football so much that I keep trying lol
                        We didn't prove anything, most games are easy to beat when you exploit them.

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                        • Hester
                          Banned
                          • Jan 2014
                          • 137

                          #13
                          Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

                          Sports games are the easiest for gamers to ruin for themselves. The biggest issue is it is to easy to learn what the holes are in every play, and then exploit them.

                          Once you do that, you cannot unlearn it. But you can just play the game without breaking down every aspect, and avoiding any tutorials to help you get better.

                          Believe me, you can ace NBA 2K, too.

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                          • ggsimmonds
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 11235

                            #14
                            Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

                            Originally posted by timbeebe2
                            You guys are proving my point. You have to adjust sliders, use house rules, run maddens plays only, ect. ect. On NBA 2k I pick up the controller and put the difficulty on HOF and just play and its very hard to beat the CPU and realistic. Madden I have to keep adjusting everything just to keep the game competetive and then I get bored. I love Football so much that I keep trying lol
                            It has been the same problem for years, and that is the AI. The AI playcalling is poor. If someone's solution is to not call the best plays that should make it obvious that there is a problem.

                            Biggest improvements the game needs: WR/DB interaction and drastically improve the AI.

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                            • jmaj315
                              Pro
                              • Oct 2012
                              • 993

                              #15
                              Re: The CPU is too easy to beat

                              Originally posted by timbeebe2
                              You guys are proving my point. You have to adjust sliders, use house rules, run maddens plays only, ect. ect. On NBA 2k I pick up the controller and put the difficulty on HOF and just play and its very hard to beat the CPU and realistic. Madden I have to keep adjusting everything just to keep the game competetive and then I get bored. I love Football so much that I keep trying lol
                              Im gunna call BS
                              playing 2k on HoF isnt realistic... the cpu gets BS over the user and has extreme anticipation at times. The only realistic part is how the cpu always finds a way to go on huge runs when they're down big. Rarely do you blow a team out.
                              I used to put important things here

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