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Most Realistic My Career Settings
I play on hall of fame difficulty with simulation sliders. I keep finding that I can have great individual performances, but my team almost always loses unless I single handedly pull off some miraculous comeback. Should I switch to superstar? Or is this just because i am playing on the Bobcats? (Kemba walker tore his ACL)Tags: None -
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I think this is just the games way of compensating for difficulty. I don't play on HOF, but I play on All-Star sim and my team can't throw a skittle in the ocean sometimes. However, when I move to Pro the game turns into a shoot around. I wish they would allow for slider alteration in MyCareer to combat this.NFL: New England Patriots
NBA: Boston Celtics
NCAA: Michigan Wolverines, UNH Wildcats
NHL: Boston Bruins
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Since you play on All-Star does the computer actually miss shots? I played on HOF and superstar and I just couldn't take the computer hitting every shot even when contested. For example, Greg Monroe (Center for the Pistons) was hitting fadeaways like he was Michael Jordan.I think this is just the games way of compensating for difficulty. I don't play on HOF, but I play on All-Star sim and my team can't throw a skittle in the ocean sometimes. However, when I move to Pro the game turns into a shoot around. I wish they would allow for slider alteration in MyCareer to combat this.Comment
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It may have been coincidence, but when I ran All-Star Sim, my guys couldn't score at all. And when I sim, my team will go down 20 whereas on Pro they will go up 20Since you play on All-Star does the computer actually miss shots? I played on HOF and superstar and I just couldn't take the computer hitting every shot even when contested. For example, Greg Monroe (Center for the Pistons) was hitting fadeaways like he was Michael Jordan.NFL: New England Patriots
NBA: Boston Celtics
NCAA: Michigan Wolverines, UNH Wildcats
NHL: Boston Bruins
MLB Boston Red SoxComment

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