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tomseven
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How does the game engine determine which WR a CB matches up against? For example, does the CB in the #1 slot (regardless of level) match up against the WR in the #1 slot. Or does the game engine try to match up CBs according to skill level (i.e. match the best CB (regardless of which slot he is in) against the best WR (regardless of which slot he is in).
 
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Originally posted by tomseven
How does the game engine determine which WR a CB matches up against? For example, does the CB in the #1 slot (regardless of level) match up against the WR in the #1 slot. Or does the game engine try to match up CBs according to skill level (i.e. match the best CB (regardless of which slot he is in) against the best WR (regardless of which slot he is in).


Most of the time, 1 on 1, 2 on 2 and 3 on 3. Occasionally (depending on the play) your WR will get matched with a different CB, but it will switch back a few plays later.
 
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Originally posted by dwashy

Most of the time, 1 on 1, 2 on 2 and 3 on 3. Occasionally (depending on the play) your WR will get matched with a different CB, but it will switch back a few plays later.


If the #1 CB is tired and subbed out the #2 CB acts like he is in the #1 slot
 


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