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Re: Stadium shaking
Push the left stick in on the 360. Not sure if it is the same on PS3.Comment
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The shaky controller thing is supposed to be an extra distraction to the user. I don't think it'll ever shake when you're at home. The effect it's supposed to have on the CPU is to make it hard for them to communicate with each other for audibles and to create an intimidating atmosphere.Comment
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Which it never does. The EA team really need to balance things out. It's ridiculous that on the road users have all the problems, but gain none of the benefits whilst playing at home.The shaky controller thing is supposed to be an extra distraction to the user. I don't think it'll ever shake when you're at home. The effect it's supposed to have on the CPU is to make it hard for them to communicate with each other for audibles and to create an intimidating atmosphere.Dr Death
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Agree with this 100%. A team should not be able to flawlessly run the no-huddle while audibling against me when I am at home and leading in a 60k + capactiy stadium.Comment
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What I really find odd is how when I played at Duke the stadium was shaking. It was Duke! Duke football!Red Wolves | Broncos | Cubs | Grizzlies | Predators | Liverpool FC | Sporting KCComment
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A lot of no huddle teams get the playcall from the sideline by looking at HUGE black numbers and letters on huge white pages.
Additionally, when it comes to 2-minute offenses, a lot of teams will call more than one play from the huddle. So, maybe they call Pass Play A then Pass Play B then Pass Play C. If at any point an interception is thrown or a player gets run out of bounds, let's rehuddle and recall some plays, if not, this is the order we're playing in, and after C, we'll either call a time out, or spike it, or whatever.
It would be cool if it actually were more difficult to audible and hot route in loud stadiums...but it's not really. Just a minor inconvenience. I've never seen anyone do the wrong thing, get confused, etc. nothing.
As far as the OP goes, if you want to see your home stadium shake, plug in another control and control the away team.Comment
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