I'd thought about just doing this, still calling the plays and everything from the screen, but just so I can get done with the games quicker, and the season as well. Just my thoughts....
Does anyone actually do this? If so, what are your reasons for doing it, and any tips on how to make it realistic as possible(stat wise). Also, if anyone does it, do u jump back to gameplay at certain points of the game, i.e. when the game is tight late, or last 2:30 of 2nd qtr, and last 5min of 4th qtr? Thanks for all the help guys, especially u HC vets. I just want this game to be a challenge to me which it has so far.
PS do the sliders matter if your supersimming the game? I wouldn't think so, but just curious.
Does anyone actually do this? If so, what are your reasons for doing it, and any tips on how to make it realistic as possible(stat wise). Also, if anyone does it, do u jump back to gameplay at certain points of the game, i.e. when the game is tight late, or last 2:30 of 2nd qtr, and last 5min of 4th qtr? Thanks for all the help guys, especially u HC vets. I just want this game to be a challenge to me which it has so far.
PS do the sliders matter if your supersimming the game? I wouldn't think so, but just curious.
I have just been simming 1 play at a time when I'm on defense, allowing playclock to get to the 30sec mark before I hit the square button. Then on Offense, I call every single play. I get realistic stats too!
I fired my LBC, RBC(both rated 42 overall). My WRC left(rated 98) so that sucks. Then I fired my trainer(rated 91 overall!) However, I was 31st in league with games missed, most injuries and somethin else.
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