
11-20-2008, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by MICHAEL DOWNS
i have a question about the MPFL system. You seem to want to control the movements of the players to simulate real action, and i get that and like that. but we have mainly discussed the skill position players being manipulated as well as the players directly involved in the play. But i am curious to know about the other players in the background. being that you simulate realism:
What do you do if your runningback hooks on to a player and gets turned around? The stoppages aid in keeping players on track
What if a player gets hit by another teammate and turns around? Again the stoppages help aid in ths through the covered player rule that is talked about in detail on the DVD
What do you do if guys (not necessarily involved in the play ) are running in the complete opposite direction or just the wrong way altogether? See Answers to the above question
What do you do when men (not the ball carrier) are tangled up and spinning in circles?
Do you find a way to create realism throughout the board on a play?
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The covered player rule is out lines witch players you can and can not adjust this keeps and prevent players running all around the board until the final run time.
To learn more just go to the web site
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