03-25-2014, 03:28 PM
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Seeking slider difficulty opinion
I am currently 7-3 in my 2014 Cleveland Browns franchise after picking up Sammy Watkins and Jimmy Garoppolo in the draft.
12 min quarters
20 second clock min clock
slow game speed
Some games have been hard fought while a few have felt more like 'cruise control' type games.
L vs. Seattle 20-37 / SEA 186 Rushing yards
W vs.Baltimore 33-23 / BALT 111 rushing yards
W vs. Indianapolis 31-7 / IND 62 rushing yards
L vs. St. Louis 10-32 / STL 109 rushing yards
W vs. San Francisco 24-7 / SF 84 rushing yards
W vs. Baltimore 20-16 / BALT 48 rushing yards
W vs. Pittsburgh 35-24 / PITT 33 rushing yards
W vs. Miami 34-21 / MIA 35 rushing yards
L vs. Arizona 15-22 / AZ 39 rushing yards
W vs. Cincinnati 21-9 / CIN 16 rushing yards
I feel my offensive difficulty is just about right but defense (sometimes) seems too easy, especially my run defense the past several games. I know Cleveland's D is tough but my run D has allowed the fewest yards with 757 with the second closest team is at 868 yards allowed. My pass defense ranks 12th or so. I am far more offensive minded so I rely on ASK MADDEN for defensive playcalling. I just can't get a grasp on defensive playcalling so I allow my defensive coordinator (ASK MADDEN) handle the playcalling. How do I increase the defensive difficulty without making it entirely impossible? I'd also like the most realistic stats possible, should I increase quarter time and or game speed?
I'm using a variation of Jarodd's red/blue/black All-Madden custom sliders. My defensive sliders are as follows:
HUM-CPU
PASS DEFENSE
Reaction Time: 55-60
Interceptions: 20-35
Pass Coverage: 30-35
RUSH DEFENSE
Tackling:45-50
all penalties left at 50
I've been doing a ton of research and I'm still tweaking and finding the best overall slider set for me. I was just curious is any of you friendly folks had any advice for my above concerns. All advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks so much!
Last edited by SaintDemure; 03-25-2014 at 05:50 PM.
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