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Three questions - 4/1/2008 4:12:40 PM   
Hubbard

 

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1. Are DB's supposed to be available as kick returners in the depth chart in ver. 2.2?

2. How low does the frame rate have to be when it starts to affect player
performance in CPU vs CPU, 3D?

3. Does a WR's height and weight affect the outcome of a pass thrown to
him if the DB is shorter and smaller?

Thanks
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RE: Three questions - 4/1/2008 5:29:12 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Hubbard

3. Does a WR's height and weight affect the outcome of a pass thrown to
him if the DB is shorter and smaller?



As far as height is concerned, this one is a yes.

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RE: Three questions - 4/1/2008 6:34:50 PM   
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2. How low does the frame rate have to be when it starts to affect player
performance in CPU vs CPU, 3D?


25 to 30 FPS used to be fine prior to 2.0, but I have not seen tests for this recently.

What frame rates are you getting?


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RE: Three questions - 4/1/2008 7:59:53 PM   
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1. Are DB's supposed to be available as kick returners in the depth chart in ver. 2.2?


Yes. They do depending on how your team is setup, but I've made some changes to ensure they're always available.

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2. How low does the frame rate have to be when it starts to affect player performance in CPU vs CPU, 3D?


The frame rate should always be as high as you can make it. I wouldn't recommend playing with anything less than 20FPS although that's really just because the animation looks choppy. You shouldn't get negative effects on physics until you're under about 15FPS. The game looks and plays best at 30FPS or higher.

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3. Does a WR's height and weight affect the outcome of a pass thrown to him if the DB is shorter and smaller?


Yes because the DB can't reach as high to knock the ball away.

thanks
David


< Message edited by David Winter -- 4/1/2008 8:01:02 PM >

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RE: Three questions - 4/2/2008 3:19:14 AM   
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I'm usually around 27-30. I have never seen it go below 25.

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