Okay, so I wanted to figure out how to really zip a bullet pass in College Football 25. It’s a bit different from what I was used to, so I spent some time messing around with it. Here’s what I did.
First, I started a game and just snapped the ball like usual. Then, I picked a receiver and held down the button that matches him on my controller. That’s the basic idea, but there’s more to it if you want to do it right.
The game has this new passing system, and it took me a minute to get used to it. When you hold down the receiver’s button, you’ll see a meter pop up. The key is to release the button right before the meter hits the yellow part. If you let go too soon, it’s going to be a weak pass, and if you hold it too long, it won’t be a bullet pass.
So, I practiced this a bunch. I tried different timings, held the button for different amounts of time, and just generally experimented until I got a feel for it. It’s like finding that sweet spot. You gotta hold it down just long enough to fill the meter about halfway, but not so long that it goes past the yellow line.
What I found out
- Holding the button too short makes a lob pass. Not good for a bullet.
- Letting go right before it hits yellow is what you want.
- It takes some practice. Don’t expect to nail it every time at first.
After a while, I started to get the hang of it. I was throwing some nice, crisp bullet passes, hitting my receivers in stride. It felt pretty good to finally figure it out. It’s all about timing and getting that muscle memory down.
So yeah, that’s how I learned to throw a bullet pass in College Football 25. It’s a bit tricky at first, but once you get the timing right, it’s a really useful skill to have in the game. Keep practicing, and you’ll be zipping those passes like a pro in no time!