I was running into the same issues with picking off the CPU until I made the jump to Heisman. The most picks I’ve made in a single game since then is 3 (with Iowa against North Texas), with many games getting just 1 pick. Lots more passes are defended, and to get picks you usually have to take control of the defender, otherwise it just gets swatted.kevinpars wrote:What sliders are folks using? I played ND as Michigan last night with AA sliders heavy toward the AI and with interceptions at 0 and still had 4 interceptions. No way Brady Quinn throws 4 interceptions at home in a game where the Irish open with a 14-0 lead. Not that I love the Irish, but it felt unrealistic to win the game where i could not stop the pass but took advantage of turnovers. I am seeing this a lot. But if I turn the AI anymore toward the AI, then it will be impossible to stop them. I just want to cut down the number of interceptions that my team is getting. Any thoughts??
I’ve played NCAA since NCAA 99 on the PSX across multiple platforms and this is the first time I’ve found Heisman level to be the best choice for accuracy, realism, difficulty, and fun. The only issues I am having right now are in finding good settings for the CPU run game – it’s either feast or famine. For example, I had CPU Run Ability set at 60, and Run Blocking at 80, and got torched on the ground as Penn State at home vs. Idaho. I adjusted the settings back down to blocking at 75 and run ability at default, re-played the game, and Idaho ran for like 20 yards on 16 carries.
There is definitely some variability to the games, which is great for actually playing through a season, but is a nightmare for trying to balance the gameplay. WVU should be able to run over most C-rated teams on default Heisman settings, but unless I up the running sliders for the CPU, they will flat-out suck offensively. So, I up the sliders, and weaker teams start running as if they have Vince Young and Reggie Bush running the option. Still, I’d rather see weaker teams give me a challenge occasionally instead of going 12-0 every year and picking off 4-5 passes every contest…