Re: List of problems to fix
I have an 83 OV franchise and a 64 OV franchise. Go figure.
1. If offensive rebounding is happening too much, then you need to get a taller center, as well as learn to make your players crash in on the key after a shot.
2. The reason you miss a shot is based on their current shooting streak, people around them, and their rating. You can't spam threes with curry, you need to get other shots to balance it a bit. And do you ever see any NBA player making all their shots? If yes, then you are watching player highlights.
3. You are asking too much. You are expecting a player that is 90 OV to hit a three, regardless of the factors of distance, people around them and their shooting streak! Like I said, you cannot just spam three's with a player, because they will miss it. This encourages you to play smarter ball.
4. Passing is very easy to do, if you are doing it right. Don't pass to players when there are people next to them. Dribble around and let them get open! Don't pass it to a guy with 4 players breathing down his neck.
5. Players have abilities, but they are all the ones that take time to unlock.
6. Everything the AI does the user can. For example, the alley oops. You need to turn off auto switching. Shoot the ball, click switch, and then press drive and you have attempted an alley oop.
7. If drop rates were good in live events would you think there is any value to cards? The point of the game is to get cards that are better and are higher value.
8. Too many sets to complete is true, but how else are you going to get Westbrook? And also there is a go to sets thing, called suggestions, and you see it when you click on the sets tab. It gives you sets based on what you have in your binder.
9. If you could control skill moves why would they be skill moves? They'd be moves you spam every time, and no one wants that. They want a more versatile form of gameplay, not just spinning around and around using a "spin button"
10. The reason you are getting turnovers is because you are either holding the ball, or using a player with low dribble rating. Don't expect a big man to be able to hold onto the ball as well as a point guard, because the big man's job is to get the dunks and layups, not much dribbling involved.