08-17-2010, 10:15 PM
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Re: Strategies to Prevent Yourself From Re-setting the Game
Personally I play on Heisman. Supersim the entire first half and only play offense the second half and supersim all defense the entire game. I start with a 1* team so it is pretty hard to have a lot of wins.
I have changed over to this because I would beat the cpu to easily and would have to crank the Heisman sliders so crazy that I just felt cheated by the game and not like I was playing football with strategy, but playing football to beat an overly slider juiced team.
Going with the supersim way I will finally get control of my team and sometimes im within a couple scores and others ill be getting whipped by 28 and know there is no hope of winning. This has helped a ton to keep me from going 12-1 or 13-0 every year which I love and at the same time I keeps my frustration levels with the game at a bear minimum. Now when I eek out a 8-5 record with Tulane I feel A LOT more accomplishment than I ever did winning a National Title with S.Miss while playing a loaded SEC schedule and playing every down.
The are so many little things you learn on how to really max out your play book that once you make it to that point you can pretty well win 10 games every season without much effort. I love that this takes a lot of the variables out of my hands and winning and losing are now a part of my game.
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