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  • Vedreanu
    Rookie
    • Apr 2020
    • 224

    #1

    Plays' priorities

    So, does anyone know how does CPU decides about priority levels from which the play is going to be called for an individual player?

    Also, what else influences the choice of player that is going to get played called? Except Touches tendency...

    Is current performance and possible hot/cold status a factor too?


    Does Freelance repeat/do not repeat have an influence on which priority levels are being picked?
  • Vedreanu
    Rookie
    • Apr 2020
    • 224

    #2
    Re: Plays' priorities

    I setup tendencies and playbook to optimize 3p shooting. It was really beautiful to watch in the first half. Milwaukee had 20/43 (47%) shots, Miami 17/43 (40%), with bunch of nice passes to open man, as you can see by the number of assists:



    Then in the 2nd half everything just stopped and both teams started spamming the drives, PNRs W/O kicks etc. Miami had only 7 threes in the whole second half, Milwaukee just a few more.

    And I dont know the real reason, trying to figure it out, but cant.


    It all gets down to HOW CPU DECIDES which play (priority) to pick, what are the parameters??

    I dunno, its possible ACE kicked in at the half and stopped the kick and drive basketball for whatever reason

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    • Vedreanu
      Rookie
      • Apr 2020
      • 224

      #3
      Re: Plays' priorities

      What's this please. (this is a link to video)





      This short sequence? Dragić (PG) for Robinson (SF) in low post eventhough Robinson doesnt even have LOW POST play type in either of his 4 priority slots?


      Maybe this wasnt a play? Plays slider is at 99 so CPU usually calls another play when previous breaks (as in this case, pay attention to Matthews stopping the PNR few secs before start of this sequence).

      If this wasnt a play, then why was a SF at the low post position?
      Was this a freelance?


      EDIT:

      the hell, few minutes later, this one pops:







      So, what the hell?? Leonard, a sluggish center, acts as a ball handler and calles himself what looks like an ISO play?!?

      Needles to say he doesnt have an ISO play in his playbook whatsoever.



      I guess its pretty important to state that for this CPU vs CPU match these settings were used:

      ACE off
      PLAYCALLING manual/manual


      So, maybe this clears something up. For someone
      Last edited by Vedreanu; 05-05-2020, 02:18 PM.

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      • jk31
        MVP
        • Sep 2014
        • 2665

        #4
        Re: Plays' priorities

        These Center isos happen in offline play right at the first possession of a new quarter. In online play I never saw this happening at all.

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