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  • DavonBrown
    MVP
    • Oct 2008
    • 1484

    #1

    Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

    Fatigue 100
    Auto-Subs Out/In
    QB: 50/75
    HB: 68/69
    WR: 67/68
    FB/TE: 60/65
    OL: 45/65

    DT: 69/70
    DE: 68/69
    LB: 50/70
    CB: 45/65
    S: 60/65
  • Eddyyy
    Rookie
    • Aug 2009
    • 2

    #2
    Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

    Fatigue at 100? wouldnt that mean your players NEVER get tired? lol

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    • icomb1ne
      Rookie
      • Jun 2008
      • 486

      #3
      Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

      Originally posted by Eddyyy
      Fatigue at 100? wouldnt that mean your players NEVER get tired? lol
      Dude, don't question...the title says these are PERFECT!!!
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      • DavonBrown
        MVP
        • Oct 2008
        • 1484

        #4
        Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

        Originally posted by Eddyyy
        Fatigue at 100? wouldnt that mean your players NEVER get tired? lol
        No it means they get tired faster.

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        • angels02champs
          Rookie
          • Aug 2009
          • 17

          #5
          Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

          Originally posted by DavonBrown
          Fatigue 100
          Auto-Subs Out/In
          QB: 50/75
          HB: 68/69
          WR: 67/68
          FB/TE: 60/65
          OL: 45/65

          DT: 69/70
          DE: 68/69
          LB: 50/70
          CB: 45/65
          S: 60/65
          These all seem way too low (just my opinion). When I have my RB set at 84 or 85 he seems to come out after every 4th play for one play rest. I can't imagine how many plays it takes at 68 for him to get tired. ( think 85 is more realistic because in the NFL you rarely see one back on the field for every play of a game. Usually every 3rd or 4th play of a series you see no. 2 out there).
          I use these:
          QB 71/85
          RB 85/91
          WR 71/85
          FB/TE 81/91
          OF 65/80

          DT 85/91
          DE 85/91
          LB 81/89
          CB 71/85
          S 71/85

          *never had any problem with these settings. You should note, however, you can overuse a RB. I found out if you go to the same guy (and you have a team that runs a lot more than it passes) by the third quarter he'll become fully fatigued and never return. I try to let my no 2 RB play a lot in the second quarter to counteract that (I just swap the depth chart for one quarter).

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          • RumbleCard
            MVP
            • Aug 2007
            • 1230

            #6
            Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

            Originally posted by angels02champs
            These all seem way too low (just my opinion). When I have my RB set at 84 or 85 he seems to come out after every 4th play for one play rest. I can't imagine how many plays it takes at 68 for him to get tired. ( think 85 is more realistic because in the NFL you rarely see one back on the field for every play of a game. Usually every 3rd or 4th play of a series you see no. 2 out there).
            I use these:
            QB 71/85
            RB 85/91
            WR 71/85
            FB/TE 81/91
            OF 65/80

            DT 85/91
            DE 85/91
            LB 81/89
            CB 71/85
            S 71/85

            *never had any problem with these settings. You should note, however, you can overuse a RB. I found out if you go to the same guy (and you have a team that runs a lot more than it passes) by the third quarter he'll become fully fatigued and never return. I try to let my no 2 RB play a lot in the second quarter to counteract that (I just swap the depth chart for one quarter).
            It wouldn't be your typical 68 for him to get tired because he has the fatigue set to the max so he'd tire rather rapidly. My question would be how would these settings effect the end of the game. Do guys make it back in that late in the game.
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            • kzdwfy
              Pro
              • Jun 2003
              • 754

              #7
              Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

              These look pretty good. I will try them in my next game. Also, does anyone know where you can find a player's fatigue stats during the game

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              • dfos81
                Banned
                • Jun 2009
                • 2210

                #8
                Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

                I had my backup O-lineman coming in w/ fatigue at 60, and this is 100

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                • Flamehead
                  Banned
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 1501

                  #9
                  Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

                  Originally posted by dfos81
                  I had my backup O-lineman coming in w/ fatigue at 60, and this is 100
                  And was your O-line set at 45 out when your fatigue was at 60? I think that's the point of these. They're all set lower because the overall fatigue slider is set to 100.

                  I may give these a spin myself to see how they work.

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                  • DavonBrown
                    MVP
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 1484

                    #10
                    Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

                    I'm testing them out using Cowboys(me) vs. Redskins. They are looking good so far. The Redskins went on a very long drive, with good rotation between Portis and Betts. By the time they got into the red zone, just about the entire defense was fatigued and being subbed out. Then I caught a picked with Hamlin and took it back 98 yards for the td. He was running very slow and you could tell he was fatigued, but nobody caught him because they were in their goal line package and one of my linemen put a good block on Portis. I was very pleased when Hamlin missed four plays on the next series because he was still fatigued.

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                    • Jukeman
                      Showtime
                      • Aug 2005
                      • 10955

                      #11
                      Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

                      Originally posted by DavonBrown
                      Fatigue 100
                      Auto-Subs Out/In
                      QB: 50/75
                      HB: 68/69
                      WR: 67/68
                      FB/TE: 60/65
                      OL: 45/65

                      DT: 69/70
                      DE: 68/69
                      LB: 50/70
                      CB: 45/65
                      S: 60/65
                      how are these working for you? I finally witness players missing from
                      my team during the game(maybe a bug with fatigue? Ricky Williams had a big run of 40 yards and was never heard from again after that run in the 2nd quarter) I never notice it before so maybe its a bug? Fatigue at 100 makes the game much better, the running game mean something now....

                      Im glad im not the only guy playing with fatigue maxed....Sports games for some reason are scare of stamina, fatigue and energy, come on its a sports game!!!!! No way a player's energy, fatigue or stamina should be in the range of 80-100 all game or sit out a few plays/minutes and be 100% again....I also love how the injurie slider is working at maxed too, guys get banged up but its nothing serious and is back on the feild a few plays later! Now thats sports! Even with injury at 100 I havent had ANY serious injury but I bet if I risk playing a banged up player right away he may get seriously injured...3 games only one injury which was Ricky Williams for a week(mad they took out questionable, doubtful and probable injuries, would have mad the injury system better...SMH)
                      Last edited by Jukeman; 08-19-2009, 03:15 PM.

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                      • DavonBrown
                        MVP
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 1484

                        #12
                        Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

                        Originally posted by Jukeman
                        how are these working for you? I finally witness players missing from
                        my team during the game(maybe a bug with fatigue? Ricky Williams had a big run of 40 yards and was never heard from again after that run in the 2nd quarter) I never notice it before so maybe its a bug? Fatigue at 100 makes the game much better, the running game mean something now....

                        Im glad im not the only guy playing with fatigue maxed....Sports games for some reason are scare of stamina, fatigue and energy, come on its a sports game!!!!! No way a player's energy, fatigue or stamina should be in the range of 80-100 all game or sit out a few plays/minutes and be 100% again....I also love how the injurie slider is working at maxed too, guys get banged up but its nothing serious and is back on the feild a few plays later! Now thats sports! Even with injury at 100 I havent had ANY serious injury but I bet if I risk playing a banged up player right away he may get seriously injured...3 games only one injury which was Ricky Williams for a week(mad they took out questionable, doubtful and probable injuries, would have mad the injury system better...SMH)
                        Here are the rushing stats from my Cowboys vs. Redskins game:

                        Cowboys- Marion Barber: 32att, 154yds, 4.8avg, 2td
                        Felix Jones: 13att, 98yds, 7.5avg, 0td
                        Tashard Choice: 6att, 18yds, 3.0avg, 1td

                        Redskins- Clinton Portis: 16att, 103yds, 6.4avg, 1td
                        Ladell Betts: 4att, 13yds, 3.2avg, 0td

                        This was bad game. It was hard to really test the carries for the Redskins because they kept getting 3 and outs and by half time I was up by 30. They literally passed the whole second half. Other than that I was seeing the HB come out every 3 or 4 plays. Maybe using a bad team like the Lions and playing a good running team like the Vikings.

                        BTW, Jukeman I am loving these settings with your sliders, but the QB Acc is way too low. It's ok to be off the mark a few times, but it seems like QB's can't even complete a pass. Gonna raise it up to 10 or maybe higher. Be back with more results.

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                        • fireball8992
                          Rookie
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 20

                          #13
                          Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

                          I have just one problem when I put fatigue to 100, it only works for 1 player, I was playing with my friend (home team) and his players were never being subbed out but mine were, and then we looked at it and no matter what we did the fatigue would also reset to 50 after we left that menu so they only work if you play 1 player I think...

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                          • brinks
                            Rookie
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 151

                            #14
                            Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

                            These are very good. I think RB are subbed out a little too frequently, but other than that, very sound.

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                            • illwill10
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 19829

                              #15
                              Re: Perfect Auto-Sub And Fatigue Sliders

                              i have 3 good backs i want to use them all what auto sub settings would i use

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