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  • Roscosuper
    Banned
    • Mar 2008
    • 923

    #1

    Is it possible to...

    Is it possible to call a time-out without pausing the game? That is, when I call a timeout I have to go through the menu to do so. Is there a button/button combination I can use to call a timeout during a stoppage in play?

    I record my games and I hate having to "pause" the game and ruin the contiguous presentation I achieved at that point.
  • wankman69
    Rookie
    • Jun 2008
    • 77

    #2
    Re: Is it possible to...

    You have to pause the game.

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    • brentwafc
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      • Mar 2011
      • 26

      #3
      Re: Is it possible to...

      please dont laugh at this question dnt know much about hockey but why would u use a timeout?? is it just to give ur players bit of rest ?

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      • plaidchuck
        Pro
        • Aug 2009
        • 893

        #4
        Re: Is it possible to...

        Originally posted by brentwafc
        please dont laugh at this question dnt know much about hockey but why would u use a timeout?? is it just to give ur players bit of rest ?
        Yeap in real life it depends on the situation, usually it's done near the end of the game to give the players on the ice a rest and to go over a play to either preserve a win or to tie/win a game. Other times it is used for coaches to "slow the game down" when the other team has staged a huge comeback or scored two or more goals in a short time span.

        Anywho, in the game it will replenish the energy of all of your players, which can be helpful to rush down the ice quickly or for the players attribs to be at their peak in order to score a goal. The flip side is of course it fills up the opposes teams energy.

        There's a button to pull the goalie on the fly though isn't there?
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        • BlackXEyes
          Banned
          • Sep 2009
          • 1479

          #5
          Re: Is it possible to...

          i always use it for second period though seems to be only way to use

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          • wankman69
            Rookie
            • Jun 2008
            • 77

            #6
            Re: Is it possible to...

            Originally posted by brentwafc
            please dont laugh at this question dnt know much about hockey but why would u use a timeout?? is it just to give ur players bit of rest ?
            If your down 1 late and your 1st line is tired/in red then your going to use your timeout. It would be a waste not to.

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            • Vikes1
              Proctor, MN. Go Rails!
              • May 2008
              • 4102

              #7
              Re: Is it possible to...

              Originally posted by wankman69
              If your down 1 late and your 1st line is tired/in red then your going to use your timeout. It would be a waste not to.
              Yep...this is how/when I use my timeout as well.

              Yeah, might as well have your top line out there and rested for your last ditch effort.
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              • myboy
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                • Nov 2011
                • 14

                #8
                Re: Is it possible to...

                Thanks for your reply.

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                • UwantRadie
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                  • Feb 2003
                  • 496

                  #9
                  Re: Is it possible to...

                  Also might want to use it if you ice the puck with tired players... To the guy that asked.. in case you dont know, you cant change lines when you ice the puck, but the other team can.
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