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  • Go Blue 26
    Rookie
    • Jul 2011
    • 29

    #1

    No huddle sim vs. exploit

    Hey guys, as NCAA 14 draws nearer, and I prepare to venture into ranked online again, I wanted to gather some opinions.

    When does the no huddle offense cross the line from simulation gameplay to an exploit?

    The reason I ask is because I really enjoy using custom playbooks, especially with a spread option flavor, and I wanted to know when it is considered "sim" to use no huddle, so that I don't use the no huddle in an exploit situation.
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  • The JareBear
    Be Good To One Another
    • Jul 2010
    • 11560

    #2
    Re: No huddle sim vs. exploit

    Well, with the no huddle being driven off of personnel restricted packages this year, I think it's far less exploitable than last year. I think you're good, man,

    I think they took this aspect in the right direction this year, big time
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    • Gotmadskillzson
      Live your life
      • Apr 2008
      • 23442

      #3
      Re: No huddle sim vs. exploit

      Some would say using custom playbooks in itself isn't sim. Use the school you are using playbook.

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      • T-Moar
        Rookie
        • Jul 2010
        • 427

        #4
        Re: No huddle sim vs. exploit

        Originally posted by Go Blue 26
        Hey guys, as NCAA 14 draws nearer, and I prepare to venture into ranked online again, I wanted to gather some opinions.

        When does the no huddle offense cross the line from simulation gameplay to an exploit?

        The reason I ask is because I really enjoy using custom playbooks, especially with a spread option flavor, and I wanted to know when it is considered "sim" to use no huddle, so that I don't use the no huddle in an exploit situation.
        Generally, just huddle when the clock stops.
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        • Go Blue 26
          Rookie
          • Jul 2011
          • 29

          #5
          Re: No huddle sim vs. exploit

          Originally posted by T-Moar
          Generally, just huddle when the clock stops.
          What about a long gain down the field that is pushed out of bounds? I know you said generally, but I just wanted to qualify.
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          • TheBleedingRed21
            Game Dev
            • Oct 2010
            • 5071

            #6
            Re: No huddle sim vs. exploit

            Until the fix the dang time it takes to pick a play on no huddle, there is nothing sim about it.
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            • jello1717
              All Star
              • Feb 2006
              • 5720

              #7
              Originally posted by Go Blue 26
              What about a long gain down the field that is pushed out of bounds? I know you said generally, but I just wanted to qualify.
              Unless you're within 2 minutes of the end of a half the clock doesn't stop when you go out of bounds.
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              • Swamp Swagger
                Gator Bait
                • Sep 2012
                • 3825

                #8
                Originally posted by TheBleedingRed21
                Until the fix the dang time it takes to pick a play on no huddle, there is nothing sim about it.
                This

                A play can be picked and snapped just about as fast as you can get set

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                • kmp714
                  Rookie
                  • May 2008
                  • 161

                  #9
                  Yes, but the quarters aren't 15 min when playing online, so it really evens out.

                  Just don't no huddle when the clock stops, after an incomplete pass, etc.

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                  • Senio25
                    Rookie
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 51

                    #10
                    Re: No huddle sim vs. exploit

                    I like to run no huddle. The only time I don't is after I get sacked, tackle for loss, incomplete pass, or my guys are tired. Is that considered sim? I've played a bunch of guys and nobody has complained yet. The only complaint I heard from 1 guy was me changing formations. Like I start in shotgun normal: 3wr, 1te, and 1 rb. And I would flip to other nickel formations and sometimes 4 wide. I could see If I was in a jumbo package and went to 5 wide. I never do that. We all know it's nickel packages with the y flexed out wide in the slot. Is that sim? Of course he could didn't stop me from scoring. And I always use at least 70 % of the whole playbook. Not just a couple of plays.
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                    • MacDiiddy
                      Rookie
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 138

                      #11
                      Re: No huddle sim vs. exploit

                      Was it just me, or was there a lag on the demo for selecting your next play, when you no huddle. I can understand this as the offense, but the defense should be able to select their play and call their defensive hot routes or what ever you call them.

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                      • jello1717
                        All Star
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 5720

                        #12
                        Originally posted by MacDiiddy
                        Was it just me, or was there a lag on the demo for selecting your next play, when you no huddle. I can understand this as the offense, but the defense should be able to select their play and call their defensive hot routes or what ever you call them.
                        That is a PS3 specific bug in the demo.
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