NCAA Football 11 Blog: Live Tuning Pack 4
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For the love of all that is mighty....when will they fix the following:
1. CPU QB AI and make them scramble and live up to their title as mobile QB, dual threat QB ?
2. CPU punting the ball way out of bounds 97% of the time ?
3. HB's using all their moves and fixing their ball carrier vision ????Comment
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That's fine, but that doesn't mean anyone should disregard those on the other side since not everyone plays offline. The game has to be good online and off, it wouldn't be right to ignore one for the other.Comment
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Needs tuning:
- too many fumbles
- read option plays need to be more effective
- punt return
- play action passesComment
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I don't think they've touched gameplay with the tune file. Its possible it's only built to handle dynasty issues.There are two types of people on OS: Those who disagree with me, and those who agree.
The first kind is wrong. The second is superfluous.
“The only difference between reality and fiction is that fiction needs to be credible.”
-Mark Twain.Comment
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How about the robo QB at base slider settings? The almost non-existent overthrows and underthrows and the weakness of the QB accuracy slider
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ill agree also. i think after working with lots of slider sets and skill levels with some personal adjustments of my own something is activating the fumbles because i have some sliders with many test games you don't see many at all, then other sets i see lots of fumbles.Comment
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Why do they want in season to only go up +1 for a whole season?
I find it very realistic for possibly a couple young guys on your team to get a lot of playing time, have a good (unexpected) year, and possibly go up +5 over the course of a season.. This is not unrealistic at all, and i would imagine every single team in real life sees guys go up dramatically over the course of a season.Comment
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+5? No thanks. I think the current implementation is a bit weak, but they don't need to go overboard either. Hopefully there is a good balance found sometime before NCAA 12 is released.Why do they want in season to only go up +1 for a whole season?
I find it very realistic for possibly a couple young guys on your team to get a lot of playing time, have a good (unexpected) year, and possibly go up +5 over the course of a season.. This is not unrealistic at all, and i would imagine every single team in real life sees guys go up dramatically over the course of a season.
I also believe that AWR and skill ratings should be the only things progressing during a season.Comment
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so you dont think that irl certain players will progress greatly over the course of a season? i'm not saying the whole team, but surely there are surprise players on each team every year.+5? No thanks. I think the current implementation is a bit weak, but they don't need to go overboard either. Hopefully there is a good balance found sometime before NCAA 12 is released.
I also believe that AWR and skill ratings should be the only things progressing during a season.Comment
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A surprise player in my opinion means someone who has performed better than their "rating". They should reward great season performance with higher offseason training progression.
You could raise a player's AWR by 6-7 points and still only increase OVR by 2. The athletic ratings play a large role in the OVR rating and those should never change during a season IMO. You don't see anyone getting faster, quicker, or stronger during a football season.Comment

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