Played a guy on pc who spammed the speed glitch quite literally every play, ran cheese plays and spammed nano blitzes. What joy do you get from playing like this? Im genuinely curious
I know. Its funny how some people play somewhat normal until the get down by a couple TDs then snap into spam mode. Having fun spamming rpo's and nano blitzs over and over. It seems boring.
I agree. These dudes are annoying. Learning this nonsense on YouTube and thinking they are good. Makes no sense
Buccs4047 said:I agree. These dudes are annoying. Learning this nonsense on YouTube and thinking they are good. Makes no sense
According to some, learning this nonsense translates directly to winning, and a high frequency of winning is generally associated with being good at a game. For this reason, I don't dignify the winning players resorting to these tactics with the honor of being declared skillful. Since cheating can likewise result in winning, let's just call it what it is so that they get their win, but without the honor. It's the one thing that ensures their illegitimate wins will always feel empty.
I just started quitting as soon as someone runs HB direct. I won’t allow them to even play the game - I don’t care if I lose.
Some people just want the best chance to win, fun be damned. Just like people only using the best gun in Call of Duty. I had a blast using the "bad"guns. Nothing better than making Famas tryhards rage with the Olympia shotgun on the OG Black Ops.
I like winning? i wanna ask you non "cheesers" how can it possibly be fun for play like a real sunday nfl game. That seems so freaking boring, we are playing a video game for crying out loud.
swatthatdot said:I like winning? i wanna ask you non "cheesers" how can it possibly be fun for play like a real sunday nfl game. That seems so freaking boring, we are playing a video game for crying out loud.
Nobody is playing a real nfl game. I guess people just enjoy being genuinely skillful at something instead of being entirely reliant on exploiting flaws in the games code; as they aren’t “little bitches”
Cross play off. Less bs to deal with.
Only in video games do people complain about such things. Things you never hear in the real world...
- "We would have beat the Lakers last night, but they kept cheesing 'pick and rolls' all game."
- NFL players talking about how the Chiefs abuse pass plays for 2/3rd of their offense or that the Ravens run too much.
- A boxer saying "I would have beat Tyson Fury, but he kept spamming long jabs for 12 rounds and then would clinch me whenever I got inside"
- Retail CEOs forecasting a bad year because Amazon's logistics are too efficient.
Reality is you either put the work in (and use the most effective tactics available) or you don't. Glitches used against you today are annoying, but nothing is as satisfying as learning how to counter those glitches and then completely shut them down in the future (and force a glitcher to rage quit on their first or second drive). Only thing between today and tomorrow is the effort you are willing to commit to learning/practicing.
Not everyone can or wants to spend the time as it's a game. One solution could be for EA to factor in playtime (snaps) with matchmaking, but that doesn't sell packs. Unfortunately, the real solution is to play more Regs and less Ultimate Team.
CNIZZOTE said:I just started quitting as soon as someone runs HB direct. I won’t allow them to even play the game - I don’t care if I lose.
It’s really easy to stop. I love when someone runs direct because it means there probably in a playbook specifically for that play and once you stop it they have nothing else to run.
droblunts313 said:It’s really easy to stop. I love when someone runs direct because it means there probably in a playbook specifically for that play and once you stop it they have nothing else to run.
No, I can stop it. It’s the person that opens with it I don’t want to waste my time to play. Then I block them.
Stillerfan90 said:Nobody is playing a real nfl game. I guess people just enjoy being genuinely skillful at something instead of being entirely reliant on exploiting flaws in the games code; as they aren’t “little bitches”
We're both playing the game we paid for right? Plus find me a pro who plays 100% as EA intended.
