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Originally Posted by b0bbark3r1 |
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I've been testing and testing and testing subs and fatigue levels in an online solo ccm and am almost positive that, for certain positions, the sub setting does not matter and the only thing taken into account is the fatigue level. At various fatigue levels, i have tried setting the OL sub at 0/1, 99/100, 60/80, etc and have seen almost no difference in when the backup oline players get put in unless I change the fatigue level. Idk if the settings are reversed (doubt it) or what.
At 60-65 Fatigue OL rarely subs, backup RB gets very few (5 Max) carries on 30 or so runs no matter my sub settings.
At 70-75 Fatigue, OL subs too often , backup RB gets more realistic number of carries.
At 80-100 Fatigue, OL subs too often, as well as all other positions, regardless of sub levels. Backup RBs get VERY realistic number of carries.
All of these hold true (at least in my testing), regardless of what autosub levels are set at. I wonfer if the subs that are set at the settinga menu OUTSIDE of ccm (main menu) have any impact on the player subs WITHIN ccm?
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I kept the fatigue at 50. When I had it at 40 or 60, oline subbed way too much. Same with DL.
But when I kept it at 50, I had to do what I mentioned above. Increase the sub in/out sliders in order for players to be subbed less.
Doesn't make sense according to what I've been reading, but it's working.
The only problem I have now is backup DE's keep subbing in for DTs. Idk what to do there.