Something I need to work on... how to embed imgur mp4 videos. In the meantime, here's the direct link.
https://i.imgur.com/ycs6t2v.mp4
How about YouTube? Looks like it works... something for me to test more with.
Last edited by gschwendt; 08-10-2024 at 04:15 PM.
I played only one game last night with these, so this is very anecdotal:
- It seemed a bit tough to run the ball.
- Quarter/game length seemed a bit much, but I didn't track the snap count at the end to see how it compared.
- CPU D seemed excessively quick to break blocks and also break on the ball.
Would some aspects be better on AA? For comparison's sake, here are some sliders from @MattL10 for Heisman and AA:
My #CFB25 Heisman Sliders have been updated to Version 3, and also released Version 2 of the All-American sliders set as the threshold/parity and penalty changes do affect gameplay. Most notable is holding raised to help better OL/DL interactions, then QBA lowered in the Heisman… pic.twitter.com/3pQkENG1t7
— Matt10 (@Matt10L) August 10, 2024
I used Matt10L’s AA sliders in the previous post and thought it played really well. Biggest issue happened to be too many holding calls, but both teams got hit by it.
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I’ve had various results. All as Alabama.
Against USF: I won 62-45. They had 4 turnovers I had 0. They had 619 total offense I had 630. 150 rushing for me.
Against WKU: I won 34-26. I had 1 turnover they had 0. They had 377 offense I had 500. I had 172 rushing.
Against Wisconsin: I lost in OT 27-24. I had 3 turnovers they had 0. They had 300 offense I had 390. I had 113 rushing.
Each game took less than an hour to play for me, so I personally found the time to be pretty solid.
Edit: that said…I was Alabama. So this could all be VERY misleading. But the Wisconsin game was pretty tight. I’ll see how UGA and some other games go.
Last edited by beartide06; 08-11-2024 at 11:38 PM.
I played UGA as Bama and it was rough. A couple of broken play TD’s. I’ve noticed cover 4 sometimes leaves guys on the outside wide open.
Nonetheless, I lost 43-28
I had 2 turnovers. They had 0. I had 83 rushing yards.
They had 514 total offense. I had 359.
It was 13-7 at half, so the second half was a shootout.
After more testing, I feel AA could be good as well. Maybe scaled up? Heisman does present quite the challenge and the stats aren’t outrageous. Curious if others have tested these more?
I have. Barring some tweaks needed to penalties (namely holding) I think they are pretty good. Every game has been close and not a lot of weird stuff. It plays true to the game-style out of the box but some of the nonsense has been cut down.
I've been playing with my Dynasty team (Texas State) against teams similar in talent and I've won and lost games with these sliders. Each game pretty close in score.
My vote right now would probably be the AA sliders.
I tested the AA sliders by Matt10. I started a test dynasty with Toledo. In my first game against UMASS. Here are some quick stats:
Score: Toledo 52 - Umass 38
UMASS:
Total offense: 472
Rushing: 17 rushes for 22 yards
Passing: 34/44 for 450
Turnovers: 2 interceptions
Penalties: 2 for 20 yards
Toledo:
Total offense: 515
Rushing: 24 carries 108 yards 2 TD’s
Passing: 23/38 407 passing
Turnovers: 2 interceptions 1 fumble
Penalties: 5 for 35 yards
Matt put out an update this morning:
He upped CPU pass blocking, which is good. There were a few too many sacks, killing CPU rushing numbers.My #CFB25 Heisman and All-American Sliders have been updated. This has been a re-work of the previous sliders with an emphasis to increase speed parity/threshold to 55. This allows players to be more in-sync and bring out better animations/flow. Holding will still be called, but… pic.twitter.com/bUh56nBoH0
— Matt10 (@Matt10L) August 13, 2024
These were the sliders I used yesterday for the game above. I found the updated slider set!
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