I guess since I use packages only in my AI, I've always included everything. I can see where if you wanted to use some of the basic setups in the AI (non-package) that this would help weed out plays. +1
Originally posted by BadgerPhil Casual, you have to have every play in. Only Reg can remove plays.
Which sucks. I understand not using advanced AI but creating a playbook literally takes ten minutes or less. Casual should be able to do that. Would make it a lot less bleh.
Originally posted by AlexSD44 Originally posted by BadgerPhil
Casual, you have to have every play in. Only Reg can remove plays.
Which sucks. I understand not using advanced AI but creating a playbook literally takes ten minutes or less. Casual should be able to do that. Would make it a lot less bleh.
well put ten you could do something like remove all pass plays from str I etc... the defense would want a per formation response... and you spiral into something less casual
I could see it if it required a certain number of plays... like... must contain x number of WR passes, x number of TE passes, x number of inside runs, and x number of outside runs
as for allowing the playbook to sort by formation... I'd be for it... they sort the packages by formation so hopefully that means that the code is mostly there