3 weeks ago
Been doing CPU vs CPU testing for about two weeks now (and those who recognize my name will know that anytime I'm on the forums here, I'm talking about CPU vs CPU stuff), and I cannot describe how frustrated I am with how little ability we have to reduce the pass accuracy of the CPU.
Statistically, there are roughly 9 to 10 icings per NHL game. Of course, those are 20 minute periods, and I'm working with 10, so I should be seeing roughly 4 to 5 icings per game (if I'm going for realism). Yet, even with the slider on 0, I'm luckily if I see even ONE over the span of THREE GAMES.
With the pass accuracy slider at 100 for the CPU, I see their passing percentages range between roughly 92% and 96%.
With the pass accuracy at 0 for the CPU, I see their passing percentages range between roughly 88% and 92%.
...That's it? The difference in the extreme ends of the slider is approximately four percent? Even with the slider at zero, it is RARE to see the AI aim a pass poorly.
2 weeks ago
Yes, I've noticed this as well.
Also, maybe we should have a slider so that the AI takes more shots on net.
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