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Old 10-03-2018, 03:45 PM   #1
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How to create unforced turnovers for the CPU??

It seems like the CPU never commits unforced turnovers. This has always been a problem with 2K games, but in years past, you could turn down the passing and hands sliders, wich would help a lot. But this year, turning down those sliders doesn't seem to do anything. Anyone find a way to get the cpu to commit more unforced turnovers? Any help would be appreciated.
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Old 10-03-2018, 04:24 PM   #2
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It seems like the CPU never commits unforced turnovers. This has always been a problem with 2K games, but in years past, you could turn down the passing and hands sliders, wich would help a lot. But this year, turning down those sliders doesn't seem to do anything. Anyone find a way to get the cpu to commit more unforced turnovers? Any help would be appreciated.
Turning down offensive awareness always helps...working on a slider set now with these types of mishaps

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Old 10-06-2018, 12:27 AM   #3
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It seems like the CPU never commits unforced turnovers. This has always been a problem with 2K games, but in years past, you could turn down the passing and hands sliders, which would help a lot. But this year, turning down those sliders doesn't seem to do anything. Anyone find a way to get the CPU to commit more unforced turnovers? Any help would be appreciated.
In 2K18 putting Offensive Consistency to 0 seemed to work. I had Offensive Awareness at 100 as well, but the AI would hit points in the game where it would have a series of bad (realistic) plays with Consistency at 0: Usually 3-seconds or shot clock errors. As I put Pass Accuracy to 25 that created some bad passes as well.

About 2-weeks before 2K19 dropped I was able to get what I call "the golden ratio" in turnovers in 2K18: Roughly half the turnovers were offensive errors and half were steals created by the defense. Of course, I've tried picking-up in 2K19 where I left-off in 2K18... no luck yet, but I'm getting close.

UPDATE: Just starting a game with Pass Accuracy at 0 for user and CPU. Right away the CPU has 2 TO's on bad passes and I have 1; no steals but I'm only 3-minutes into a 48-minute game. I have everything steal slider related at 0, except for On Ball Steal tendency at 25. I hope this goes well; I'll let you know.

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In 2K18 putting Offensive Consistency to 0 seemed to work. I had Offensive Awareness at 100 as well, but the AI would hit points in the game where it would have a series of bad (realistic) plays with Consistency at 0: Usually 3-seconds or shot clock errors. As I put Pass Accuracy to 25 that created some bad passes as well.

About 2-weeks before 2K19 dropped I was able to get what I call "the golden ratio" in turnovers in 2K18: Roughly half the turnovers were offensive errors and half were steals created by the defense. Of course, I've tried picking-up in 2K19 where I left-off in 2K18... no luck yet, but I'm getting close.

UPDATE: Just starting a game with Pass Accuracy at 0 for user and CPU. Right away the CPU has 2 TO's on bad passes and I have 1; no steals but I'm only 3-minutes into a 48-minute game. I have everything steal slider related at 0, except for On Ball Steal tendency at 25. I hope this goes well; I'll let you know.


How does it end for you? Do you run a couple more tests? Your suggestions sound very interesting and promising.


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Yesterday I tried a game with passing accuracy at zero. I had very interesting results, but I'm afraid this will bring drawbacks. First of all I had 22 / 18 turnovers (USER/CPU) and 12 / 6 were non-steal turnovers. It's obviously exaggerated, but not so much on the CPU side.

What I liked:
- short and easy passes go easily to destination, no weird stuff
- double teamed or heavily defended players miss difficult passes. The ball goes straight out of bound
- huge difference between good and bad passers (a center that does an half-court pass forces the receiver to do weird movements to catch the ball)
- it really works for creating non-steal turnovers

What I didn't like:
- difficult passes all across the board disrupt the flow of the game, maybe leading to low FGA, because many times the receiver is not able to do a catch and shoot (for example) because the pass was not perfect
- the CPU has still an advantage on the user
- steals go up, but not as much as you'd think. In this game I had 12/10 (user/cpu)

So maybe a 20/0 on the slider could be the right choice. I'll test again

I tested with All-Star default with all foul sliders maxed out and inside contact sliders maxed out to generate more fouls.
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How does it end for you? Do you run a couple more tests? Your suggestions sound very interesting and promising.


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Just saw your message earlier today. This game is so exhausting: It takes 20+ minutes to play one quarter. I played 2 quarters yesterday and by noon I was tired from the game moving so slow because of all the cut-scenes. I put the game down; I have to stop when the game is frustrating like that.

Answering your question: My settings were not satisfying. I had similar results to Cesco.

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I decided to test the 20/0 for pass accuracy and it was great. Most big men can't throw risky passes like before unless he was good at passing. Gasol and Jokic are one of those centers that can pass like a guard. I like it very much.

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I decided to test the 20/0 for pass accuracy and it was great. Most big men can't throw risky passes like before unless he was good at passing. Gasol and Jokic are one of those centers that can pass like a guard. I like it very much.

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Glad to hear that! I still haven't played a game since I posted this modification to pass accuracy :-)
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