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Originally Posted by Eagle13 |
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Hey guys! Just wanted to give my personal take on the sliders. I like the fact that there is more of a challenge to the game than there usually is. However, these sliders are not for me personally. They are unrealistic at times. My d-line is running to the QB without even having to engage the o-line often. My HB randomly gets subbed halfway through an important game and never comes back. Games are unrealistically challenging, i.e. I played Houston against UCF, where I should have rolled over UCF by at least 3 TDs or more, but I only won by 10. I only threw 1 INT, and that was the last play before halftime. No fumbles. But I forced 1 INT and 2 fumbles and had the ball 2 minutes longer. I guess I kinda knew who these rosters would be for when I saw fatigue suggested at off.
But anyway, this is not to discredit Jkits by any means. Keep making your sliders. People seem to like them a lot. They're just not for me personally. If anyone is looking for realistic sliders, go to http://www.operationsports.com/forum...t-sliders.html
There, those guys have perfected those sliders since day 1 the game came out. It plays as true to real football as possible. It may be a little bit easier to play at times, but the game will not cheat to give the CPU an unfair advantage.
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Yes, I've just played with these sliders for a few games as well. Seems no matter what team you're facing, it gives the CPU an almost unfair advantage. Even lowly teams such as that are supposed to get blown out against someone like OSU play like they are Michigan or Clemson, completing almost every pass, laughable. User running also seems unrealistic at the beginning of the game as well, incredibly hard, verging on impossible. It seems to loosen up in the second half because of fatigue but in real life it is possible to run during the first half of a football game...I also see d-lineman catching fast running backs that they shouldn't be.
That's not to say these aren't good sliders, they make work for some, perhaps I'm not ready for them. These are the most challenging I've seen yet. My slider hunt continues.