Diesel
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Diesel got a reaction from Chris in Feedback & Reviews
Here is something I typed up real quick, I will finish it later...
Quarter backs
height:
5-8 to 6-2
(more of a scrambler, athletic)
6-2 to 6-8
(more of a pocket passer, less mobile, unless a freak)
weight:
150 to 220
(More speedy, agility, mobile)
220 to 280
(more powerful, unless freak)
jersey: 1 - 19
Running Backs
Height:
5-5 to 6-0
(many different kinds of skills, speedy, power, etc..)
6-0 to 6-5
(more power backs, not as fast, but break more tackles, unless freak)
Weight:
150 to 180
(more speedy, agily, quick)
180 to 215
(many different kinds of skills, speedy, power, etc..)
215 to 265
(more break tackles, power runners, unless freak)
Jersey: 1 to 49
example of a freak would be a 5 star running back
6-4 235 pounds speed 93, break tackles 96, strength 78, vision 80, inteligence 93
kind of like an Eddie George at Ohio State
Offensive Tackles
Height:
6-2 to 6-9
Weight:
275 to 310
(more agile, better pass blocking skills, can be a good run blocker also, unless a freak)
310 to 380
(more strength, better run blocker, maybe loses pass blocking skills, unless a freak)
Jersey: 60 - 79
Example: Leonard Davis from University of Texas 6-8 370 pounds run block 98, pass block 83, strength 95
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Diesel got a reaction from CTGames in Feedback & Reviews
I have spent maybe an hour looking around the game, and I love it so far. I do have some suggestions for little details, I will add more as I continue to play.
1. I selected a Texas team and I noticed that there was 1 player from a texas highschool, the rest of the roster was from out of state. Not very realistic, but hey, I understand the roster was probably randomly created, and in the future I will just have to recruit in state, because we all know when it comes to high school football, Texas is king!
2. I am not a programmer, I want to learn, but I am sure there is a way you can make specific weights and jersey numbers for each position because I am sorry, but I have never seen a QB with the number 68 and weighing 297 pounds, and I have never seen a Center that weights 225 pounds or a 6-8 315 pound running back OMG!!!! at least not in D1 football. Offensive linemen can't have #26 jersey!! If you are able to do this, I can give you a breakdown of jersey numbers for specific positions.
3. similar to weight and jersey numbers... Normally the heavier a player is, their strength,speed etc... should also match.. for instance.. my 6-8 315 pound running back shouldn't have a 93 speed (TOO FAST) 88 running power is understandable, but a 13 strength!!! NO... first of all 6-8 315 pounds 88 running power, 93 speed, he is going to be a freak, so he should be strong as hell, or not in D1 football. I understand this is still in beginning stages, and don't get me wrong, I love the game so far, but lets get it more realistic, because I am going to make my team a power team, big Oline, I want a big physical running back that I can switch with a more speedy shift running back, I want a QB that can scramble, etc... we have to be able to recruit the kind of players we want.
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Diesel got a reaction from CTGames in Feedback & Reviews
Here is something I typed up real quick, I will finish it later...
Quarter backs
height:
5-8 to 6-2
(more of a scrambler, athletic)
6-2 to 6-8
(more of a pocket passer, less mobile, unless a freak)
weight:
150 to 220
(More speedy, agility, mobile)
220 to 280
(more powerful, unless freak)
jersey: 1 - 19
Running Backs
Height:
5-5 to 6-0
(many different kinds of skills, speedy, power, etc..)
6-0 to 6-5
(more power backs, not as fast, but break more tackles, unless freak)
Weight:
150 to 180
(more speedy, agily, quick)
180 to 215
(many different kinds of skills, speedy, power, etc..)
215 to 265
(more break tackles, power runners, unless freak)
Jersey: 1 to 49
example of a freak would be a 5 star running back
6-4 235 pounds speed 93, break tackles 96, strength 78, vision 80, inteligence 93
kind of like an Eddie George at Ohio State
Offensive Tackles
Height:
6-2 to 6-9
Weight:
275 to 310
(more agile, better pass blocking skills, can be a good run blocker also, unless a freak)
310 to 380
(more strength, better run blocker, maybe loses pass blocking skills, unless a freak)
Jersey: 60 - 79
Example: Leonard Davis from University of Texas 6-8 370 pounds run block 98, pass block 83, strength 95