Before you hit the field, configuring your settings and sliders for
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1. Turn On Gameplay Helpers You Need
Some built-in helpers (auto subs, auto audibles, zone stems) can smooth gameplay. But disable ones you no longer need for better control.
2. Adjust Pass Accuracy / Placement Sliders
Lower or raise your pass accuracy/placement sliders based on your skill—too easy removes challenge; too hard makes completions inconsistent.
3. Tuning Run Blocking & Catching Sliders
Balance blocking strength and catching reliability. If running is too powerful or receiving is too weak, tweak accordingly.
4. AI Defense Intelligence
Set your defense AI intelligence so that CPU defenders contest passes and adjust to motion. Don’t leave it too low or easy to exploit.
5. Fatigue / Stamina Sliders
Adjust stamina so that players don’t exhaust too quickly. This prevents gassed players and ensures depth matters.
6. Injury Frequency
Set injury sliders to a moderate level. Too many injuries can disrupt your roster balance; too few can reduce realism.
7. Game Speed & Acceleration
Choose a game speed that matches your comfort. Don’t set it too fast unless you're confident in reaction speed.
8. Camera & Visual Settings
Camera angle can impact perception of reads. Use a view you’re comfortable reading routes and defenders. Also turn off motion blur or visual distractions.
9. Adjust Audibles / Hot Routes Settings
Allow audibles or hot routes to be enabled mid-play but limit the count so you’re not overwhelmed.
10. Save Profiles & Test Iteratively
Save a “baseline” slider profile and test it in a few scrimmages. Tweak one slider at
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