I’m gonna be more chill this time but I’m actually pissed. I start off 4-0 in the playoffs event (I should have been 5-0 but they didn’t count a win of mine) and then I lose a game. It’s cool I was fine with it. THEN I start up another game and the dude quits as soon as he saw my team so I was like nice it’s time for the playoffs. NOPE. Ea decided to give me a loss for someone else quitting. now youre like “just win the last game and make the playoffs” see I would have done that BUT EA WAS BLESSING THE GAME I WAS PLAYING. I think my players dropped over 20 wide open catches and dropped 5 picks. Not only that this dude was breaking every single tackle. I can take my losses bro but this game needs to be fixed dawg
It’s the DDA broski. I just played a shitty team. 89 and 88s and they were playing god like for the dude. They were leaving my 97 speed corners in the dust on streaks, even when I didn’t press and played up top. Sometimes EA just helps the lower OVR teams play a lot better than what they should be.
AzCardsFan619 said:It’s the DDA broski. I just played a shitty team. 89 and 88s and they were playing god like for the dude. They were leaving my 97 speed corners in the dust on streaks, even when I didn’t press and played up top. Sometimes EA just helps the lower OVR teams play a lot better than what they should be.
Can you explain what DDA means? Im not familiar with the term. Another huge problem was Jeff Garcia. He is a terrorist
NickChubbIsMyPookie said:Can you explain what DDA means? Im not familiar with the term. Another huge problem was Jeff Garcia. He is a terrorist
It stands for Dynamic Difficulty adjustment. You can Google it. But pretty much what it does is based on whoever you play, it’ll adjust the game to even out the teams. So say you have a high overall team and you end up playing someone with a low overall team. The game will boost the ratings of the players on the lower ovr team to keep up with your team. Sometimes it just does too much and the players end up playing godly and are just unstoppable.
It’ll even make your players play worse just to even out the teams.
NickChubbIsMyPookie said:Can you explain what DDA means? Im not familiar with the term. Another huge problem was Jeff Garcia. He is a terrorist
DDA is what people use to explain why they are bad at the game and don't want to face reality .
Massadolphin said:DDA is what people use to explain why they are bad at the game and don't want to face reality .
Stop with this man. This is such a tired response. If you play H2H, you can easily tell one mode does not play like the next. Play a game of Ranked, then go directly into Road to the SB and they are night and day different. I'm not blaming any of my losses on anyone other than myself, but to say EA doesn't engage "sliders" in the background is absolutely idiotic to me.
Dirk26 said:Stop with this man. This is such a tired response. If you play H2H, you can easily tell one mode does not play like the next. Play a game of Ranked, then go directly into Road to the SB and they are night and day different. I'm not blaming any of my losses on anyone other than myself, but to say EA doesn't engage "sliders" in the background is absolutely idiotic to me.
This is a poor comparison. RTTSB and Ranked are different difficulty settings. The fluke will be substantially higher in AP than AM
I'm not getting into the DDA debate, but comparing modes across different difficulty settings isn't the move. If you want to say ranked and weekend league play differently, than that is fine.
lachry said:This is a poor comparison. RTTSB and Ranked are different difficulty settings. The fluke will be substantially higher in AP than AM
I'm not getting into the DDA debate, but comparing modes across different difficulty settings isn't the move. If you want to say ranked and weekend league play differently, than that is fine.
I agree, but that's also part of my point. I don't play H2H season's this year, but in years past the the H2H seasons setting would change game to game without notice. Pretty much the way I could tell if it was All-Pro or All-Madden was the kick meter and how fast it was moving. Point being, EA changes the setting in the same mode from game-to-game, and definitely changes the settings in different modes. This year it feels as though Ranked is fairly consistent game-to-game so that's where I've been spending my time.
Dirk26 said:Stop with this man. This is such a tired response. If you play H2H, you can easily tell one mode does not play like the next. Play a game of Ranked, then go directly into Road to the SB and they are night and day different. I'm not blaming any of my losses on anyone other than myself, but to say EA doesn't engage "sliders" in the background is absolutely idiotic to me.
The tired response is blaming imaginary things why you lost .
Massadolphin said:The tired response is blaming imaginary things why you lost .
Just say you don’t play the game lol anybody that isn’t brain dead can see the dda in full action. Can you explain why low speed receivers are leaving high speed corners in the dust on a simple streak? You can have a 93 corner with a good press rating on an 87 receiver and he will still beat the press and cook the corner. Can you also explain how a low speed running back gets around the corner on high speed edge rushers? There is a lot of things that i can go on and on about with this lol you just don’t play the game.
EA claims their game doesn’t have DDA but I have multiple videos where my players are playing outright stupid. Fast players that look like they’re literally running in mud. DDA is clearly in solo challenges when you play higher difficulty. Who’s to say they don’t do the same with the multiplayer portion?
The DDA debate is tiresome at this point. If you're top 100 you know it exists, or something to it's liking does. Meaning to say, if you've played 500-1000-2000-3000 H2Hs, you've played enough to see it and feel it. It's most noticeable in the block/blockshedding, tackling, and in the secondary when it happens.
HOWEVER, noone is changing anyone's mind. It would be cool to just agree to disagree.
HeCalledGame said:The DDA debate is tiresome at this point. If you're top 100 you know it exists, or something to it's liking does. Meaning to say, if you've played 500-1000-2000-3000 H2Hs, you've played enough to see it and feel it. It's most noticeable in the block/blockshedding, tackling, and in the secondary when it happens.
HOWEVER, noone is changing anyone's mind. It would be cool to just agree to disagree.
Oh man...you are so right! I actually told my friend a similar thing the other night. My exact words were "I can always tell right away if the equalizer is on my side or not based on the block shedding of my d-line."
You are also correct that it's something that we just need to agree to disagree at this point.
HeCalledGame said:The DDA debate is tiresome at this point. If you're top 100 you know it exists, or something to it's liking does. Meaning to say, if you've played 500-1000-2000-3000 H2Hs, you've played enough to see it and feel it. It's most noticeable in the block/blockshedding, tackling, and in the secondary when it happens.
HOWEVER, noone is changing anyone's mind. It would be cool to just agree to disagree.
Well said man. There’s a lot of controversy with it so no one is really going to win an argument. I was just replying to the topic and this other guy wants to come bash people saying that its just an excuse for people who aren’t good at the game.