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  • rbx4
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    • Apr 2016
    • 15

    #1

    best way to sim?

    While I'm at it, I was curious if someone has compared all the ways of simming to see which is the most consistent and realistic? There are a few ways of simming and I might be missing some:

    play-by-play cpu vs cpu
    supersim
    hitting advance to the next week

    I have been doing supersim lately, and I won't be the first or the last to remark on how strange it can be.
  • bryan_nelson88
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    • Aug 2016
    • 153

    #2
    Re: best way to sim?

    I use the editor to become all 126 head coaches and I'll click on sim game for the important games each week based on rankings or rivalries, etc. I'll then advance to next week for the other games I don't care as much about.

    Idk if it's because I'm all the head coaches, but I get way better/more realistic scores throughout a season because of it and it leads to most teams having higher yardage per game as well as more scoring per game.

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    • rbx4
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      • Apr 2016
      • 15

      #3
      Re: best way to sim?

      I'll give it a try. I just took a look at cpu vs cpu observer mode, and the computer for my side simply will not play defense. The worst offense in the country could light it up for 500 yards with no problems. In general, especially mid-season, my team always sims much worse than it should play.
      Last edited by rbx4; 01-03-2022, 10:44 PM.

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      • bryan_nelson88
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        • Aug 2016
        • 153

        #4
        Re: best way to sim?

        Originally posted by rbx4
        I'll give it a try. I just took a look at cpu vs cpu observer mode, and the computer for my side simply will not play defense. The worst offense in the country could light it up for 500 yards with no problems. In general, especially mid-season, my team always sims much worse than it should play.
        Well, awareness is the biggest factor if you're just straight up simming. I think the Sim engine only pulls your coach philosophy and the awareness ratings of your team. Your style of offense will also effect your defense.

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        • sherrane
          Pro
          • Apr 2013
          • 691

          #5
          Re: best way to sim?

          Originally posted by rbx4
          While I'm at it, I was curious if someone has compared all the ways of simming to see which is the most consistent and realistic? There are a few ways of simming and I might be missing some:

          play-by-play cpu vs cpu
          supersim
          hitting advance to the next week

          I have been doing supersim lately, and I won't be the first or the last to remark on how strange it can be.

          In my opinion play-by-play CPU vs CPU produces the most realistic results when you are scheduled to play both teams. It is how I simulate games matching two ranked teams. I'll let the CPU go and do something else during the sim (such as watching football or working).



          Supersim as in meaning loading the game and then simming to the end after the opening Kickoff? That might be better than play-by-play and both options are better than...


          hitting advance to the next week. This does not load the playbooks into the simulation. It is easily the fastest sim of the three and the simplest implementation. It is mostly a ratings sim, which means it won't translate well when you play either team later that season. For example, let's say one team has a power run offense playbook and has a 95 speed back with little power starting. In this sim, he is evaluated only as a 95 RB but in the others he is a good back in the wrong offense and is more likely to struggle.

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          • Fall_DIFH
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            • Oct 2014
            • 83

            #6
            Re: best way to sim?

            Something that should be mentioned is that I tried to do a coach mode dynasty running a flexbone and realized that watching PBP is the only way for the QB to actually select an option besides keep. So coach mode is a no if you don’t care about play selection.

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            • NoleFan
              Hall Of Fame
              • Aug 2002
              • 12856

              #7
              Re: best way to sim?

              I've got a sim only (simulate game) dynasty in NCAA 06 as well as one that started as coach mode but has since become cpu vs. cpu (play by play). I like the sim only better just because, in 06 at least, the game is way too offensive. We talk about liking older games because they're less animation based but when you're watching a cpu vs. cpu game you see the benefit of having all these extra animations. lol
              F-L-O-R-I-D-A! S-T-A-T-E! Florida State! Florida State! Florida State! Wooooo!

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              • bryan_nelson88
                Rookie
                • Aug 2016
                • 153

                #8
                Re: best way to sim?

                Originally posted by sherrane
                hitting advance to the next week. This does not load the playbooks into the simulation. It is easily the fastest sim of the three and the simplest implementation. It is mostly a ratings sim, which means it won't translate well when you play either team later that season. For example, let's say one team has a power run offense playbook and has a 95 speed back with little power starting. In this sim, he is evaluated only as a 95 RB but in the others he is a good back in the wrong offense and is more likely to struggle.
                If you're playing NCAA14, CPU games have predetermined outcomes, so hitting advance to next week doesn't load anything. If you use the editor to change each game # to 127 OR you user all 126 head coaches to sim the games, it is the best way to go IMO. I've had multiple 4,500 yards passers as well as over 5,000 yard passers with an appropriate amount of TD/INT. Awareness is the biggest factor when it comes to QB and players in general when simming this way.

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                • Don Jon
                  Pro
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 610

                  #9
                  Re: best way to sim?

                  Originally posted by bryan_nelson88
                  I use the editor to become all 126 head coaches and I'll click on sim game for the important games each week based on rankings or rivalries, etc. I'll then advance to next week for the other games I don't care as much about.

                  Idk if it's because I'm all the head coaches, but I get way better/more realistic scores throughout a season because of it and it leads to most teams having higher yardage per game as well as more scoring per game.
                  Never thought about making yourself the coach for everyone. Thanks I’ll give this a try in my next dynasty. I was getting real tired of having top 5 teams losing to so many unranked teams
                  Bucs, Lighting, Rays,

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                  • Grantdawg
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                    • Jul 2005
                    • 10

                    #10
                    Re: best way to sim?

                    Can I ask the stupid question of which editor is that?

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                    • sherrane
                      Pro
                      • Apr 2013
                      • 691

                      #11
                      Re: best way to sim?

                      Originally posted by bryan_nelson88
                      If you're playing NCAA14, CPU games have predetermined outcomes, so hitting advance to next week doesn't load anything. If you use the editor to change each game # to 127 OR you user all 126 head coaches to sim the games, it is the best way to go IMO. I've had multiple 4,500 yards passers as well as over 5,000 yard passers with an appropriate amount of TD/INT. Awareness is the biggest factor when it comes to QB and players in general when simming this way.

                      I am aware of the SGIN table and its purpose. But these scores are calculated when moving TO the new week and those are the scores that are used in the Week Schedule grid when you click on the game and select SIM instead of PLAY.


                      Fun fact, there is a table for the simulated scores and another for the simulated stats. Sometimes the two don't agree on the score and sometimes the winner. The score table displays in the schedule grid while the stats table displays in the grid header (above the week and conference / NCAA). If you SIM each game individually but selecting to SIM instead of PLAY, you will see one or two games per week with different score in the header and grid. The one the game accepts is the score in the grid.

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                      • rbx4
                        Rookie
                        • Apr 2016
                        • 15

                        #12
                        Re: best way to sim?

                        Seems like a great way to do this, but I'm probably trying to do it wrong. I can't get the NCAA Dynasty Editor to work with my xbox 360 save, but I can get the EA DB Editor to work. When I change all coaches to be player controlled, it does not seem to give me control over them.

                        Edit: I got it worked out I believe. I need to go to the Coach Info screen and make a coach active, in turn.
                        Last edited by rbx4; 01-21-2022, 02:29 PM.

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