Hey. So there's a few plays that's puzzling me -- if I understand play logic right.
How does it work, that a WR or TE is running a drag (or flat?) out the right side of the field?
Anyways. From looking at the plays, I'm thinking it should be possible for us to have a simple play creator. Simply put 11 position fields and 11 drop down menus telling what they'll do. Obviously, you'll have to have a QB and 5 OL guys in there, but the last 5 we should be able to slot in (to fit play schemes obviously) with some rules in place, like max 3 recievers on the same side of the line or something like that.
If I submit a play that I want created, obviously jdb would have to approve the play and/or have a team of dedicated people check/approve the play. Also maybe limiting the use of created plays to 5-10 of the 40 in the playbook.
Shouldn't be too hard to make a "play checker" either if every position, role and duty on a play gets a value and it simply checks in the database if there's an identic play already.
Some reasons I think this is a good idea;
1) It'll make the game less stale. If everyone can design plays for their playbooks (to mix with their HC's playbook), it'll keep the game fresh.
2) It'll help jdb figure out what parts of plays are actually the "broken" parts. Is it the QB rolling out? Is it a particular route? Is it a specific way to line up*? Variety helps shed a light on that.
3) It'll let us, the users, help develop the game with, hopefully, minimal impact on how jdb works on the code, etc.
Edit: This is the play that got me thinking. Where's that WR headed?
Last edited at 4/27/2019 7:01 am