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Originally posted by hatchman
could be useful especially in trying to figure what the hell is going on with the Auto Adjust.
could be useful especially in trying to figure what the hell is going on with the Auto Adjust.
Novus
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+1, but they'll never do it, because then we'd find out for sure just how screwed up Auto Adjust actually is.
EDIT: Remember the fun that resulted when they added the ball's elevation to the play-by-play graphics, and we all found out kickoffs had been taking 3 or 4 bounces to the receiver every time since Season 1? Pulling back the curtain on Auto Adjust would be that times a thousand.
EDIT: Remember the fun that resulted when they added the ball's elevation to the play-by-play graphics, and we all found out kickoffs had been taking 3 or 4 bounces to the receiver every time since Season 1? Pulling back the curtain on Auto Adjust would be that times a thousand.
Edited by Novus on Jan 25, 2012 20:38:47
Carl Ellir
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Originally posted by Novus
+1, but they'll never do it, because then we'd find out for sure just how screwed up Auto Adjust actually is.
EDIT: Remember the fun that resulted when they added the ball's elevation to the play-by-play graphics, and we all found out kickoffs had been taking 3 or 4 bounces to the receiver every time since Season 1? Pulling back the curtain on Auto Adjust would be that times a thousand.
i remember dotball pre-elevation
+1, but they'll never do it, because then we'd find out for sure just how screwed up Auto Adjust actually is.
EDIT: Remember the fun that resulted when they added the ball's elevation to the play-by-play graphics, and we all found out kickoffs had been taking 3 or 4 bounces to the receiver every time since Season 1? Pulling back the curtain on Auto Adjust would be that times a thousand.
i remember dotball pre-elevation
Originally posted by .spider.
I just want an easy way to see how many times each package was called upon tbh.
+1
I just want an easy way to see how many times each package was called upon tbh.
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