CPU Trade Logic in M16
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Re: CPU Trade Logic in M16
might wanna try the Q & A thread: http://www.operationsports.com/forum...-q-thread.html -
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Tested this yesterday.
It is not possible anymore to trade 3 WRs/CBs for way better players.
The trade logic seems to much better!
I also tried it with other positions (TE, DE, HB, SS, FS), but no way.
Except the other team really needs one of them, then the one Player will show up as yellow and the others stay red.
Also real good players or cornerstones of a team are nearly impossible to trade for. Tried to get Demarius Thomas for two 1st Round picks and one 2nd Round pick => Rejected!
I was able to get Kaepernick, Edelmann, Vaccaro and so on. Those are good players, but not the top notch ones and you still have to give something in return for the other team.Comment
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Don't know if this is answered somewhere but it's still pretty easy to get whomever you'd like pretty easily.Comment
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Possibly because that's completely unrealistic? Why would any NFL team trade 3 first round picks for a great player, let alone an above average one? Phillip Rivers barely commanded one first round pick during his trade rumors this offseason.
If they want to make an authentic, true-to-life football game, they may have to put exceptions like this in to prevent players from abusing this, especially in online leagues.Comment
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Remember also that there's a Trade Influence package for coaches which will probably help increase trade success a bit if you add it to your coach.
In my franchise I tried to trade for Eli Harold, a 3rd-round rookie OLB for San Francisco who doesn't start, and the Niners wanted absolutely nothing to do with anything I offered (I went as high as a Round 2, I didn't want to give up a Round 1 for him). To that end my limited experience so far is that the CPU is a bit tough to deal with in trades.
On the other hand, the Cardinals offered me second-year receiver John Brown and a Round 5 for my backup guard Mackenzy Bernadeau, so I suppose this is a YMMV sort of thing.Comment
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Pretty sure he is saying he was offering 3 1st rounders for an 85 ovr player but the CPU wasn't accepting. It's unrealistic, but I think he was trying to make the point that he is finding it very hard to even trade with the CPU periodPossibly because that's completely unrealistic? Why would any NFL team trade 3 first round picks for a great player, let alone an above average one? Phillip Rivers barely commanded one first round pick during his trade rumors this offseason.
If they want to make an authentic, true-to-life football game, they may have to put exceptions like this in to prevent players from abusing this, especially in online leagues.Comment

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