Wow, you must have a lot of free time on your hands.

Wow, you must have a lot of free time on your hands.
lol seems like it doesn't it? I actually only get 1 day off a week working overtime. I basically put this all together on one of my days off after I bought the virtual playbooks. They helped a lot because the way the running and passing game are broken down on offense, and how defense is broken down.
So has anyone tried this out in their NCAA dynasty? Some feedback from you guys would be cool![]()
Wow, and I thought I was pretty hardcore till I found this site, LOL. I've never even bought those virtual playbooks. I only play dynasty, though.Originally Posted by Jmakers22
simming the game works for me just fine. The computer gives you pretty accurate results through simming (most teams who are supposed to win do win (with an occasional upset)).
One thing that I think would be cool is for them to have highlights of the simmed games and then after the week is over the highlights are erased to make room for the next week of highlights.
I love using this method for games. I have no idea why ea has removed this option from the 360 and ps3 version of the games. I am so glad to see that i am not the only that enjoys putting the game in cpu vs cpu mode and watching it play itself out. You'd be surprised how accurate the game is. In fact I set up a game last year usc vs oregon state..and it had osu winning...well we all know what happened for real....oregon state did beat my trojans. Hopefully they will keep this feature for the current xbox because until they add it to the next gen games...i will not upgrade.
If anyone has the next gen system and the ncaa 08 game, please let me know if this option has been put back in. Thanks for your help.![]()
The problem with what I have seen in cpu vs cpu football games is that the computer hardly ever is able to run the ball and ends up passing practically all the time. And when they do pass the ball is incomplete probably about 60% of the time and so there ends up being far to many three and outs and the offenses rarely are able to move the ball with any consistency.
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