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Major overwatch patch is out on console
Major overwatch patch is out on console
It's just strange that they didn't program the game to manage the roster at all in terms of CPU Position Changes. I got to UK, and they had 7 ROLB's that were all in the 80's, but only two MLB's, and both were obviously walk-ons in the 40's. The ROLB's made up the initial CPU depth chart that I inherited, but it's crazy that they couldn't put in a limited roster optimization program of some sort that could change some of those ROLB's into MLB's.
Of course there would be problems and limitations. Like, every CB rates wayyyyyyyyyyy better as a FS for some reason, so the program would probably change all CB's to to FS's at some point, but I'm sure they could have come up with some limitations or something.
I always hated the Roster problems when you would take over a new team. I once had a DT playing Center for a team I took over because they recruited none.
Like you said about the CBs being better at FS when you would do the position changes, I never understood how big of a drop some players would receive for changing positions. I'd try to move a backup G to C because I didn't want to start a true freshman, and his overall dropped 9 points. Never made much sense.
Moving a LB to DE was like a 8 point increase it always seemed like. I'd have LB sized DEs every year that were decked out in team colored arm bands, visors, and back plates. Oh yeah don't forget the team color shoe tape.
BOSS
Ha, in my first season at ND in the dynasty I mentioned above, I had a 220 lb. former LB playing at DT. He was surprisingly stout, and an excellent pass rusher from the 3 technique.
Madden...Madden is a whole 'nother problem when it comes to rosters and roster management. I hadn't played a Madden game in some time and ended up getting last year's game after picking up a PS4 and getting the football itch. I played about 4 seasons, but I'm not sure how much more I'm going to do.
For one, the Draft is completely lopsided at times and makes 0 sense. As an example, in year 3 there were more than 5 DTs projected for Round 1 after evaluating them...which normally wouldn't be a completely crazy development (Aside from it limiting your first round choices at other positions)....BUT 5 OF THEM WERE FROM NEBRASKA! I shit you not. What the hell kind of defense was Nebraska running?! 7-2-2? That can really screw with your draft when a majority of the first round talent is centered at one position. Little things like that made me shake my head, and year in and year out some schools are over represented in a BIG way. In those 4 seasons only two ND players even made it to the draft....and I'm not just talking highly drafted players, I'm talking a total of 2 ND players in the entire draft over the span of 4 years. In comparison Appalachian St. has had 4 times as many players drafted. Is that a bit of a ticky tacky thing? Maybe, but for a guy that likes to pickup ND prospects that does kind of suck...and it gets kind of ridiculous when you've got 35+ Ohio State players in a single draft, the immersion is destroyed. Might as well just leave the schools out of the equation because they mean nothing.
I also agree that teams failing to improve their talent is a big issue. It was interesting to see how many times I built a player up, they tried to negotiate a hefty contract I wasn't willing to pay, and then after getting traded they ended up falling off the face of the earth and regressing quickly. Seems to happen mostly with QBs, especially the older ones. I actually traded to have Quinn as my backup QB on the Browns, starter got knocked out early and then took the Browns to the Super Bowl with Quinn and won. Built him up decently over that year, but ended up having to trade him shortly after because he wanted more money based on his high attribute score. He was in the high 80s/low 90s overall when I dumped him, but he quickly dipped in the year after the trade and ended up cut. Got to wonder why the CPU took the trade to begin with.
I always tried to think on it like, "I'm just being sensitive, it's just random..." But for years now it seems like ND never gets many draft picks and def never gets any high ones...
That, or someone really thinks Appalachian State and Ball State do a better job developing NFL talent.I always tried to think on it like, "I'm just being sensitive, it's just random..." But for years now it seems like ND never gets many draft picks and def never gets any high ones...
Been playing The Forest with my roommate a bit. You crash on an island with a bunch of cannibals basically. From there it's a survival crafting type game. Lot of those out there now it seems.
Been playing The Forest a lot lately, moved my base to a new spot but I can't get any building done because I'm constantly getting hassled by cannibals
TONS of Steam sales going on right now. Lots of games are under $10, some under $5. Just picked up Dark Souls 2 for $10, figured I'd give that a whirl along with 3 other games I had sitting in my Wishlist: Banished, Dragon's Dogma (Has very high reviews, just $12), Perpetuum (Don't have high hopes for this one, but it was $2 and had been in my list for some time).
Lots of newer games are on sale for $20 too. The new Doom is one of those. Base version of Fallout 4 is $20. Witcher 3 GOTY edition is $30. Rise of the Tomb Raider is $30. 7 Days to Die is $10, a great Survival Zombie game that I play the shit out of. Check your wishlists and see if there's anything you've been waiting to get.
Bought Doom for $20 from the kick ass steam sale going on right now. Was a little worried that my system would have trouble (video card) running it, but a couple patches/vulkan in, it seems to be running pretty well at 1080p. Looking forward to forgetting the season..
System Specs:
i7-4770k (de-lidded and lapped) OC @ 4.7GHz (1.275v)
16GB Corsair Dominator DDR3-2800
eVGA GeForce 760 OC 4GB
500GB OCZ SSD
You'll probably be fine. I run modern games with just a slightly older 660 eVGA GeForce GTX with few problems. Sometimes I step the graphics down to keep framerates up, sometimes I just let it ride and deal with occasional drops.
TONS of Steam sales going on right now. Lots of games are under $10, some under $5. Just picked up Dark Souls 2 for $10, figured I'd give that a whirl along with 3 other games I had sitting in my Wishlist: Banished, Dragon's Dogma (Has very high reviews, just $12), Perpetuum (Don't have high hopes for this one, but it was $2 and had been in my list for some time).
Lots of newer games are on sale for $20 too. The new Doom is one of those. Base version of Fallout 4 is $20. Witcher 3 GOTY edition is $30. Rise of the Tomb Raider is $30. 7 Days to Die is $10, a great Survival Zombie game that I play the shit out of. Check your wishlists and see if there's anything you've been waiting to get.

I'm in year four of my Career in FIFA... have two studly American midfielders, both 87 overalls that I've built up... have Timo Werner as my striker. Playing Athletico in the quarters of Champions League currently.
A lot of my players are youth developed so it's not even worth listing the names... I do have Andrew Robertson and Ryan Gauld tho.