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Do you all want the computer to intentionally make bad calls? I know it can add a more realism to the game to simulate real life, but I personally don't know how I would feel if the computer intentionally gave someone a 1st down and I was out of challenges. Some players might consider that a bug since the game didn't perform "as it should have" which resulted in a loss for that game. I guess you could ask yourself whether the frustration that could come out of it that you would experience from games is worth it.
Right now, there situations where a player catches a TD in the end zone but their foot was out of bounds. So naturally, you want to challenge that because you think it's not a touchdown. This is actually a touchdown and the issue is that the animation for the player didn't exactly align up where it should have.
@EA_Blueberry wrote:
Do you all want the computer to intentionally make bad calls? I know it can add a more realism to the game to simulate real life, but I personally don't know how I would feel if the computer intentionally gave someone a 1st down and I was out of challenges. Some players might consider that a bug since the game didn't perform "as it should have" which resulted in a loss for that game. I guess you could ask yourself whether the frustration that could come out of it that you would experience from games is worth it.
Right now, there situations where a player catches a TD in the end zone but their foot was out of bounds. So naturally, you want to challenge that because you think it's not a touchdown. This is actually a touchdown and the issue is that the animation for the player didn't exactly align up where it should have.
Part of my answer was here. Last time I checked challenges for online play are disabled to ensure fairness. Losing a game to an uncontrollable event that's essentially designed to script itself in making your player go out of bounds might not lead to the best experiences in the long run.