I know I should probably be adjusting the CPU defensive coach aggressiveness before each game. I am just wondering if there is a consensus on how much to lower it? Seems right now like the CPU is blitzing on almost every down.
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http://www.operationsports.com/forum...asty-mode.html
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I guess I should have stipulated that I have a PS3. These coaching sliders are for 360. Are their coaching sliders for the PS3 out there somewhere?Comment
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I really think a lot of work needs to be done in regard to the coaching sliders. As for the link, many of the teams are off. Offensive, aggressiveness should be set very low, this will cut down on the number of fourth down attempts and increase FG attempts. Defensively, teams should have run/pass numbers based on the conference competition they will face. For instance, why does Ole Miss have it at 65, while LSU or Georgia have theirs at 50.Comment
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http://www.operationsports.com/forum...asty-mode.html
Note: Moving the slider to the left makes the D less aggressive.
Im sure Ive probably asked this before but why did they do this....
In Run/Pass sliders theyre labelled backwards than the Agg/Cons sliders then because if you move to the left of 50 on the R/P then you're asking the CPU to Run more....
Where as if you move to the L of 50 (according to what youre saying) on the A/C slider then theyre more conservative....
EA really should have went to separate sliders to alleviate confusion on this....--If you need it, you don't have it. If you have it you don't need it. But if you need and you don't have it, you want it. If you don't have any of it, then you really don't know how to get more of it to get started then anyways now do you? --Comment
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On the OS community slider thread, we STRONGLY recommend going to 50/50 for BOTH offensive and defensive aggression. The game plays much more balanced and realistically at that setting.Play the games you love, not the games you want to love.Comment
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Is this edit to be made for all coaches on a staff or just the HC?GT: Herkyalert
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Josh:
Why do you say it is "outdated" as a recommendation? Did something change, or did everyone just learn over time that 50/50 is not the best solution?
I have stayed at the 50/50 settings, so I do not have anything to compare against. Also, when I simmed a few seasons, I found no effect of Aggression sliders or No Huddle setting on sim stats. If there is better info out there, I have not seen it yet.Comment
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Josh:
Why do you say it is "outdated" as a recommendation? Did something change, or did everyone just learn over time that 50/50 is not the best solution?
I have stayed at the 50/50 settings, so I do not have anything to compare against. Also, when I simmed a few seasons, I found no effect of Aggression sliders or No Huddle setting on sim stats. If there is better info out there, I have not seen it yet.
Aggression sliders don't affect stats, but they DO impact (to a degree) the outcome of the simmed games. I recommend keeping offensive aggression between 40 and 65 (better teams get higher aggression - slider to the right, maybe some hyper-aggressive offenses like Baylor getting 70) and defensive aggression between ~30-60 (top defenses get the lower numbers - slider to the left). I posted some PS3 rosters and a spreadsheet in the OP of my thread.Play the games you love, not the games you want to love.Comment
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