Tecmonster Posted May 27, 2014 Share Posted May 27, 2014 This code will give the MAN player control over his QB immediately after the fake handoff on the four long rollout pass plays (Pro T Waggle R, Pro T Waggle L, Roll Out R, and Roll Out L), so you can choose to continue the prescribed rollout or break it off as necessary and do your own thing. SET(0x8db8,0xe4d800c0d808b8d818b0)SET(0x8502,0xe4d8e0c0d8d8c0)SET(0x881d,0xe4d8f8b8d800b0d810a8)SET(0x8b83,0xe4d8f8c8d8f4bcd8e8b4d8d8b0) If you do this, I recommend upgrading the blitz byte for the defense because, otherwise, calling the offense's play on defense is a BAD thing for the defense. They send all 11 players at the QB, relatively slowly, allowing the QB enough time to get the ball off to wide open receivers with nothing but green to the endzone. I would use the "DA" blitz byte because that sends the front seven defense to the QB and much faster, and drops all four defensive backs into coverage. So, here's the code for that (assuming you're still using original playbooks. . . if not, then you already probably know how to use PlayMaker to replace the blitz bytes): SET(0x1dd14,0xda) SET(0x1dd24,0xda)SET(0x1dd2c,0xda) SET(0x1dd34,0xda) pambazos88, buck, SBlueman and 3 others 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SBlueman Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 Question for you @Tecmonster.....will one still need to manually update the blitz bytes if they use the TSB Play Editor program? It's last release was supposed to fix the issue with blitz bytes not saving correctly when moving plays to different slots. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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