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Old 07-27-2024, 07:34 AM   #1
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Understanding Sliders Effects

Hi all, I'm trying to play dynasty on varsity (currently 3-0 with Minnesota vs bad teams) and I want to make some adjustments to the sliders. Before that I am wondering what some of them actually do, specifically the reaction time slider and the blocking sliders (run/pass):
Is the reaction time slider about how fast the players on 2nd and 3rd level make decisions about where to cover? And if so, does putting it at a 100 means they will always cover perfectly?
For the blocking sliders - how do they affect the blocking, is it simply a boost to the ratings? Does it just mean the cpu will have a harder time breaking through or will it change how the o-line is blocking in terms of making correct double teams or creating openings for the run?

Thanks in advance, understanding this will surely help me
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Old 07-28-2024, 09:35 AM   #2
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Re: Understanding Sliders Effects

As you can see by my post these types of posts typically dont get too many answers because there are so many theories and EA has never told any of us exactly what sliders affect other than just what their 5 word sentence says.

Reaction time typically refers to how quickly the secondary defensive player moves or changes direction based on what the offensive player is doing. Think of it as a funnel, if the slider is lower there is a lot more open space because the defensive player is reacting slower, the higher the number the smaller the open space because the defensive player is reacting on par to the offensive player.

And putting it to 100 doesnt mean they will cover perfectly all the time, its all a dice roll, it will increase or decrease the chances that dice roll will go your way.

Blocking is typically how long a player will hold their block. Now I can go into all of the hidden blocking slider talk but I dont want to over load you. If the # is lower they wont hold their block as long, if higher will hold it longer and there will be more time for you to run.

As you can see yours and my post have about 400 views with not many replies just becuase there are so many theories and placebo effects it can be a challenge to get correct info. Ive been on the OS forums for almost 20 years (yes im old) and that is just how it goes. Now that you have a reply others should post as well. But I will tell you OS has wasily the most information related to sliders, now not all of it is spot on but there are people on here who have dedicated years to figuring out what EA wont tell us for the love of the sports game and trying to turn it into the sim we all want.
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Old 07-28-2024, 11:51 AM   #3
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No body really knows lol I'm a big slider guy and I can tell you as soon as you think you got one figured out, something will happen to make you question everything. Some times I feel like I waste my time and should just play with default sliders. However, we are all chasing the most perfect gameplay or sim play as possible.
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Old 07-28-2024, 12:54 PM   #4
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No body really knows lol I'm a big slider guy and I can tell you as soon as you think you got one figured out, something will happen to make you question everything. Some times I feel like I waste my time and should just play with default sliders. However, we are all chasing the most perfect gameplay or sim play as possible.
I think that is why EA hasn't offered a slider deep dive guide, they don't even know with all the old code layered on top of each other.

Don't get it twisted readers, the new game has the old code in it.
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I think that is why EA hasn't offered a slider deep dive guide, they don't even know with all the old code layered on top of each other.

Don't get it twisted readers, the new game has the old code in it.
Def has some Madden code in in forsure, that's why we see similar issues at times as Madden, if it was completely different code then they would be totally different issues.
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Old 07-28-2024, 05:23 PM   #6
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Reaction Time is how quickly defenders react to a passing motion. It won't improve coverage.

The coverage slider improves coverage and even at 100 it won't be perfect because the coverage in game isn't technically sound and lacks things like hand fighting to allow defenders to better stick to WRs in an organic fashion.

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Reaction Time is how quickly defenders react to a passing motion. It won't improve coverage.

The coverage slider improves coverage and even at 100 it won't be perfect because the coverage in game isn't technically sound and lacks things like hand fighting to allow defenders to better stick to WRs in an organic fashion.

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So would reaction time have a bigger impact in limiting yards after catch since your player should be closer to the receiver once they catch it. Also, it seems like this would impact run defense
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So would reaction time have a bigger impact in limiting yards after catch since your player should be closer to the receiver once they catch it. Also, it seems like this would impact run defense
That slider has changed names over the years and as someone else mentioned EA may still be using old code.

Back in NCAA 06 It was named Awareness Slider on defense.

Coverage was named Knockdown

By NCAA 10 EA renamed the Pass Sliders Coverage and Pass Rush

NCAA 14 only had Pass Coverage and INT sliders listed

So as you can see EA is giving us bare minimum gameplay options and they tend to rename a specific slider.

They never state what any sliders does and believe it's because they don't even know fully themselves.

Sliders don't get the same attention or out cry that jock straps, helmets and score boards gets lol

Which is a shame because you would think since Sliders are the backbone of your actual on field gameplay you'd take a hard look at them at least once every few years as opposed to decades
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