Penalty and thresh settings for more difficult running game

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  • DrewDat
    Rookie
    • Jul 2013
    • 12

    #1

    Penalty and thresh settings for more difficult running game

    These are still in testing mode, but i have seen a huge difference as far as ypc and the number of negative plays. I am currently using these with Jarrod21's blue set (With cpu tackling to 100) but with THRESHOLD at 95. I will update when i see fit and would appreciate feedback. Feel free to try this with other slider sets, just know that the run block for both cpu and hum are set at 0.

    Very Fast Speed
    95 threshold

    Offside 60 (Too high will result in defenders passing the ball sometimes)
    False start 50
    Holding 10
    Facemask 50 (Too low results in too many broken tackles)
    DPI 50
    OPI 50
    KR PR 75
    Clip 60 (Makes outside runs more difficult in that linemen wont hold blocks as long)
    INT GROUND 60
    RTP 15
    RTK50

    I will try and post stats soon if someone could tell me how to do it... I have been getting very realistic results with this and urge you to try them. Please list the slider set you use when posting feedback.
    Last edited by DrewDat; 09-05-2013, 06:31 PM.
  • Kramer5150
    Medicore Mike
    • Dec 2002
    • 7395

    #2
    Re: Penalty and thresh settings for more difficult running game

    Originally posted by DrewDat
    I will try and post stats soon if someone could tell me how to do it... I have been getting very realistic results with this and urge you to try them. Please list the slider set you use when posting feedback.
    Here ya go...

    http://dynasties.operationsports.com...id=1&sport=nfl

    definitely looks interesting what you have here.
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