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My own PDS help plea

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 2:25 am
by StLee
I decided to finally get around to designing plays, something I have been putting off for a long time now, but I am having some major difficulties that I cannot seem to overcome.

I am trying my first play, so hopefully I will be able to overcome all problems once I am instructed what to do. BTW, I have followed the tutorial, but it doesn't seem to address this specific problem:

I am designing a basic sweep right play in a pro set (11-man)-TE and FB on strong side. WRs on each side of the formation. The QB is supposed to pitch to the RB with everyone, including a guard, pulling to the right to block for the RB. Well, I set the snap and pitch and lead block and everything seems to be fine at that point.

BUT when I set the move to points, I can't seem to END the move to feature. Every click I make sends the player to somewhere I really don't want him going, which is basically off screen. When I push the Delete Command button, it just continues to add move to points off screen in the general direction of the Delete Command button.

What do I do to make two or three move to points and then be finished with that particular player????????? I tried using PDS in both the full screen and window mode, thinking that might be a factor. Please help!

RE: My own PDS help plea

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 5:57 am
by Marauders
Right click on the mouse button to end creating command points.
 
 

RE: My own PDS help plea

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 12:57 pm
by Charlie19341
Let me try that also, as I had the same problem, but really have not had time to really mess around with it alot!

RE: My own PDS help plea

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 1:49 pm
by garysorrell
Yeah, lacking this knowledge kept me away from the PDS for a while. But 'right click' is the way to end the placing of points for a player. The PDS is actually very simple once you play around with it for a bit. Problem is my knowledge of play design is lacking
:-P

RE: My own PDS help plea

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 6:19 pm
by StLee
Thanks for the help!