Ran a game as Navy at home against SMU using Ole Miss' playbook, it did it again. Ran a game as Southern Miss at home against Kansas, using a custom playbook with Navy as the base and Shotgun Tight (and only Shotgun Tight) as an added formation, it did NOT do it.
So it looks like it may be something fucked up with Ole Miss' playbook. Steeler, next time you're on, create a custom playbook with that formation added to it, see if that play still does that for you.
Yeah, that's what's throwing me for a loop. It did it to you and me using Ole Miss' playbook, but it didn't do it to snoop, nor to me when I used a custom playbook with the same formation and play. That it worked with a custom playbook makes me want to believe it's something with the Ole Miss playbook, but why it did it for us and not snoop is what is puzzling me.
CPU blah blah blah, computers are dumb! How is it going to play in head to head matches online!?!
When EA took the defensive stunts out the game last year I went back and played 2k8. How can 4-3 sets be effective without d- line stunts. I rent this and madden before I buy them.
Is anyone else getting pixelated crowd members intermingled with the band during cutscenes?
Another issue I saw yesterday involving the crowd - I was North Texas playing at San Jose State. I had just broken a big run for a TD and the camera cut to my small section of fans celebrating in the stands. Two of the fans that were shown kept having their jersey change between North Texas and SJSU, like the game couldn't decide which team the people were cheering for. Ultimately I got two guys with flashing shirts changing very quickly between green/white and blue/yellow. Minor issue and kind of funny but an issue nonetheless.
Last edited by tko27; 07-09-2012 at 12:18 PM.
At first I read that as two guys flashing their shirts.
Is anyone else annoyed that when you play a night game you can barely read the final score as it is pretty much all blacked out? Also, I don't like that they impact players now have black stars below them. The stars blend with shadows making it difficult to see who is impact and who is not.
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