Look if DDA is real, the algorithm is set to hook you and keep you playing. if you stop playing after an obvious DDA game, it should theoretically train the algorithm otherwise. Works surprisingly well for me. if I play a game and typical DDA stuff happens (can’t throw an out route, absurd fumbles, repeated dropped picks) just turn the system off and do anything else. come back later and suddenly your team plays better
Same.
Went on two back to back undefeated runs to the national championship. When I got to the second one I was completely blown out 52 - 3, the worst loss I've ever had in this game. Tried to play two more games and were crushed back to back times. My guys were slow and couldn't get any separation.
Didn't play for a day and then everything was back to normal.
maineventkrunch said:Same.
Went on two back to back undefeated runs to the national championship. When I got to the second one I was completely blown out 52 - 3, the worst loss I've ever had in this game. Tried to play two more games and were crushed back to back times. My guys were slow and couldn't get any separation.
Didn't play for a day and then everything was back to normal.
I would love to know the underlying metas behind this stuff and learn how to not trigger DDA or work around it. I lost in the semi-finals to a 93 overall last night. To be clear, the user was a better player and clearly capable of beating me consistently without DDA. But I knew what I was in for from the sluggish kickoff screen. Then braxton miller toasting deion deep in over the top coverage and cushion first drive. Swinson and tj annihilating my OL. My plat jump and WH Garrett and Hendrickson moving in quick sand with concrete shoes despite subbing out in 4-3. So annoying.. The guy is already a superior player to me. He shouldn’t get a noticeable leg up over 4 overall point discrepancy.