like idk if this was just invented but everyone can just stop any run by glitching out the center by hovering every game i play now. Every year another easy glitch to stuff the run so dumb.
CarpeDiemCras88 said:like idk if this was just invented but everyone can just stop any run by glitching out the center by hovering every game i play now. Every year another easy glitch to stuff the run so dumb.
It's been a thing all year. Supposedly some runs are weaker than others against that cheating nonsense. This recent article may or may not help you, depending on your scheme.
phatalerror said:It's been a thing all year. Supposedly some runs are weaker than others against that cheating nonsense. This recent article may or may not help you, depending on your scheme.
Thanks for sharing. Read the article and while most of the stuff is common knowledge, those that don’t spend hours on the game get some really effective tips. Had no idea that article was even a thing.
xXcGilmer18Xx said:Thanks for sharing. Read the article and while most of the stuff is common knowledge, those that don’t spend hours on the game get some really effective tips. Had no idea that article was even a thing.
I had no idea glitching the line was that effective. I actually had thought that some of what my opponents were doing required skill. I had gotten a little suspicious during the past few weeks because it seemed like I should have been dominating in the trenches just based on numbers, and it amazed me that my opponents seemed to have such tremendous gap-shooting skills, and to a lesser extent, that my RNG was so much worse than my opponents.
(Full disclosure: While I make several pre-snap adjustments through the menus, I never move my players around pre-snap. The only exception is on motion plays, where I'll trail the receiver in motion to cover for the AI being so dumb.)
Now I understand that they actually sucked, and were just cheating.