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JJ21
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From what I understand, vision only needed to be around mid 30's at the start of GLB, but now ive heard people say that vision needs to be taken to the first soft cap...any advice?
 
ssaints4ever
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es muy importante
 
Underdawg08
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my guys vision is 35. If i take it to cap and my guy doesn't go from averaging 300 yards a game to 400 yards a game Imma be mad.
 
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DMP's vision is in the 40's.



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sitdown
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Legend's Vision is in the high 50's.
 
datsnowman
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dont really care wat your hb has, is it important or did u just screw up.
 
Sik Wit It
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It is important. Having more vision no longer makes you worse...it makes you a lot better.
 
Williamko92
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It's good to have Vision capped, but cap Speed& agility before it
 
Canadaleaf
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i have 30 vision, imo its not to important
 
Underdawg08
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Originally posted by Canadaleaf
i have 30 vision, imo its not to important


What do you run on? Combo?
 
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Last edited Nov 30, 2008 17:39:03
 
Irish Ninja
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Its huge for elusive and combo backs
 
taurran
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Mine's doing pretty well with only 36 vision. He hits the holes and makes cuts just fine.
 
Slimer
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Lol... have to laugh... everyone keep posting what you have and whether you think it's important or not, but no one gives a reason!

My opinion is that it is important. You figure vision will help a HB see the holes opening up, see the defenders in front of him, and see potential blockers to use.

My question about vision is will it help with fumbling (to an extent) as well? You figure, if you have poor vision, you don't see those around you, opening yourself up to being blind-sided (and more likely to cough it up). If you see all that's going on around you, you're less likely to be surprised from a hit, allowing you to hang onto the ball...

Thoughts?

BTW.. I would think that you'd want to soft cap vision, eventually... I'm talking in your 30's...
 
Underdawg08
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Originally posted by Slimer
Lol... have to laugh... everyone keep posting what you have and whether you think it's important or not, but no one gives a reason!

My opinion is that it is important. You figure vision will help a HB see the holes opening up, see the defenders in front of him, and see potential blockers to use.

My question about vision is will it help with fumbling (to an extent) as well? You figure, if you have poor vision, you don't see those around you, opening yourself up to being blind-sided (and more likely to cough it up). If you see all that's going on around you, you're less likely to be surprised from a hit, allowing you to hang onto the ball...

Thoughts?

BTW.. I would think that you'd want to soft cap vision, eventually... I'm talking in your 30's...


Sounds like it. But do you really think This game is so advanced it would look at whether or not you can feel the defenders around you and hold onto the ball better, because you have higher vision. I don't know, That would be logical, and cool.

 
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