I think I saw so.ewhere that progressive fatigue is broken. Should this be turned off?
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Check the slider thread but in the beta it's definitely still got issues where late in the season guys leave the game after a few plays and never come back in.
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You have to adjust your training each week in the gameplan to manage reps and fatigue. Half Pads saves fat. but you get half xp. but with progressive fatigue towards the end of the year your starters will only max at 80something fatigue and will get subbed out for remainder of the game. I personally use 10 min qtr but no acc clock, the cpu feels rushed I guess and they play super aggresive on all madden but with it off , they play more realistic and actually make adjustments before the snapComment
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So unless you manage your roster your going to be tired at the end of the yearYou have to adjust your training each week in the gameplan to manage reps and fatigue. Half Pads saves fat. but you get half xp. but with progressive fatigue towards the end of the year your starters will only max at 80something fatigue and will get subbed out for remainder of the game. I personally use 10 min qtr but no acc clock, the cpu feels rushed I guess and they play super aggresive on all madden but with it off , they play more realistic and actually make adjustments before the snapComment
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This.
It's been this way forever, even after they said it was fixed. Leave it off until someone has confirmed the CPU keeps their players healthy and not slightly fatigued. Late in the season and into the playoffs, even slightly fatigue players on the CPU team makes for a much easlier game.Comment

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