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  • speedkills
    MVP
    • Jul 2004
    • 1389

    #1

    Speed Threshold

    Unless I'm reading things wrong I thought that decreasing the threshold (moving slider to the left) will make speed differences more pronounced and increasing the threshold (moving slider to the right) minimizes the differences in speed. But I've read several posts here that say the exact opposite? Which is it?
  • Myloman
    Rookie
    • Aug 2009
    • 272

    #2
    Re: Speed Threshold

    The lower the number the bigger the difference, the higher the number the smaller the difference. And I would suggest keeping it in the 70-80 range so not all the lineman are giants boulders slowly rolling across the field missing all their blocking assignments.
    AA San Antonio Missions
    SP Matt Kibblehouse

    11 Wins 2 Loss
    1.53 ERA
    5 CG
    5 SHO
    135.2 IP
    9 BB
    130 SO
    .75 WHIP

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    • the drewster
      Rookie
      • Apr 2009
      • 181

      #3
      Re: Speed Threshold

      Originally posted by Myloman
      The lower the number the bigger the difference, the higher the number the smaller the difference. And I would suggest keeping it in the 70-80 range so not all the lineman are giants boulders slowly rolling across the field missing all their blocking assignments.
      lol yes i agree keep the speed threshold at 70 to reduce the difference in the speed of players. This also will minimize big plays.

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      • speedkills
        MVP
        • Jul 2004
        • 1389

        #4
        Re: Speed Threshold

        Originally posted by Myloman
        The lower the number the bigger the difference, the higher the number the smaller the difference. And I would suggest keeping it in the 70-80 range so not all the lineman are giants boulders slowly rolling across the field missing all their blocking assignments.
        hmm .. interesting side effect with the blocking. That didn't even occur to me. I've tried at 30 to have speedy receivers blow by slower DBs allowing more big plays downfield.

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        • Myloman
          Rookie
          • Aug 2009
          • 272

          #5
          Re: Speed Threshold

          Originally posted by speedkills
          hmm .. interesting side effect with the blocking. That didn't even occur to me. I've tried at 30 to have speedy receivers blow by slower DBs allowing more big plays downfield.
          Yea it really helps with blocking so the CBs and Safeties can't just blow by the lineman on pitches and screens.
          AA San Antonio Missions
          SP Matt Kibblehouse

          11 Wins 2 Loss
          1.53 ERA
          5 CG
          5 SHO
          135.2 IP
          9 BB
          130 SO
          .75 WHIP

          Comment

          • bigal093
            Banned
            • Apr 2009
            • 529

            #6
            Re: Speed Threshold

            the weird thing is i tried at 0 and at 100 and didn't notice a HUGE difference with fast willy. i really couldn't tell which did what. but idk, i was expecting a huge difference.
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            • Myloman
              Rookie
              • Aug 2009
              • 272

              #7
              Re: Speed Threshold

              Originally posted by bigal093
              the weird thing is i tried at 0 and at 100 and didn't notice a HUGE difference with fast willy. i really couldn't tell which did what. but idk, i was expecting a huge difference.
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              It was a pretty big difference when I was using Reggie Bush, Brian Westbrook, LeSean Mccoy, and Chris Johnson during my speed threshold experimenting.
              AA San Antonio Missions
              SP Matt Kibblehouse

              11 Wins 2 Loss
              1.53 ERA
              5 CG
              5 SHO
              135.2 IP
              9 BB
              130 SO
              .75 WHIP

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