I just played a guy who ran 2 rusher x factors and a CB, so no enforcers. I didn't get the ball until the third quarter, because I fumbled early on three separate drives and he pounded the rock and chewed clock. I'm sorry, but there is no goddamn good reason for there to be three fumbles in one half of a football game, much less all for one team.
You might say "well it's happened in the NFL before."
That's not the point. We're clearly not in an NFL simulator, and fumbles are an event completely out of the user's control on both ends often times, user hitsticks and enforcers excepted. Therefore, it makes zero- and I mean ZERO- sense for them to be as common as they are in a game that likes to pretend it's competitive. This happens to me far too frequently for me to consider this an outlier, or beyond the norm. The other day, I played in a H2H game where I combined with my opponent for 12 turnovers, only 3 of which were interceptions. That is ATROCIOUS. I don't care who wins or loses in that scenario, because when CPU random chance plays that big of a factor in the game, winning just doesn't matter anymore.
I just played a guy who ran 2 rusher x factors and a CB, so no enforcers. I didn't get the ball until the third quarter, because I fumbled early on three separate drives and he pounded the rock and chewed clock. I'm sorry, but there is no goddamn good reason for there to be three fumbles in one half of a football game, much less all for one team. You might say "well it's happened in the NFL before." That's not the point. We're clearly not in an NFL simulator, and fumbles are an event completely out of the user's control on both ends often times, user hitsticks and enforcers excepted. Therefore, it makes zero- and I mean ZERO- sense for them to be as common as they are in a game that likes to pretend it's competitive. This happens to me far too frequently for me to consider this an outlier, or beyond the norm. The other day, I played in a H2H game where I combined with my opponent for 12 turnovers, only 3 of which were interceptions. That is ATROCIOUS. I don't care who wins or loses in that scenario, because when CPU random chance plays that big of a factor in the game, winning just doesn't matter anymore.