Remember the game, Blitz, by Midway? Remember how no matter how high you ran up the score, the cpu always seemed to find a way to make a miraculous comeback every single time to take the game down to the wire? Almost as if it applied a cheat code to itself.
Quite a few times now with NCAA '12 I'm noticing the same type of thing going on.
I'm playing UNC as Louisville. I spend the entire game running the table. My defense stops them every time, holding them to a FG or forcing a punt. I'm up by more than three full touchdowns by the time the 4th qtr winds down to the 3 min mark. Suddenly, UNC becomes super strong on offense, marching down to the end zone in three plays. They go for an onside kick and get it back. Then, same thing happens. They march their way down to the end zone and score again. My defense seemingly goes from A+ to C- in an instant. By now, I'm only up by a few points. Here's where I call BS. They go for an onside kick again -- and GET IT AGAIN! No matter what I did both times I didn't stand a chance in recovering the ball. They march down the field again and thankfully, by the grace of god, the clock runs out on them before they punch it in again and steal the game.
I've had several other games where similar things happen. Reminds me why I quit playing Blitz. CPU just decides to give itself a full shot of momentum and you watch as the tables are turned and there's nothing you can do sometimes.
Anyone else experience anything like this?
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