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  • Burnhakp
    Rookie
    • Aug 2012
    • 2

    #1

    Ccm Online

    When playing CCM online with others, do you actually play against each other in matchups? If so how does that work if one person is online but another person is not during the week.
    Last edited by Burnhakp; 08-16-2012, 11:40 AM.
  • Burnhakp
    Rookie
    • Aug 2012
    • 2

    #2
    Re: Ccm Online

    To clarify, If me and two of my friends are in a CCM together, do we actually play against each other or am I playing against the cpu of his team? If you actually play each other, is there a certain time restriction for you to both be on and play without the game being simmed or do you not progress any farther until that game is played?

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    • darkxsacrificex
      Rookie
      • Jun 2012
      • 179

      #3
      Re: Ccm Online

      First off you make a ccm and invite your friends that u want join ur franchise
      you play cpu unless u have 32 friends in the league since u made the league you the commish

      so say u play 1 ur friends week 5 you try set up time through the console or use a website with a forum to set up time to play each other
      the league wont advance till the guy who made the league advance theh week so u could set on week 5 for 1 day till madden 14 comes out the commish advances and say u cant get hold of someone u can sim the game or do a auto pilot on the other team which makes u play there cpu team

      on user can put there team on auto pilot or the commish can put other users on auto pilot

      auto pilot is say u play me in week 8 u cant get hold of me instead kicking me out the league or sim the league u go on my team turn auto pilot and lets u play my team as a cpu lets u or any user play my team when im out town or vaction and this help not holding the league up

      hope all this is clear
      Last edited by darkxsacrificex; 08-16-2012, 12:58 PM.

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      • Hamato Yoshi
        Rookie
        • Mar 2011
        • 52

        #4
        Re: Ccm Online

        Originally posted by darkxsacrificex
        hope all this is clear
        Um...not...really. I'm curious about this too.

        Punctuation would have made it somewhat clear, and any grammar whatsoever would have made it readable. Unfortunately, and not to be a dick here, it was neither clear nor readable.

        Thanks for the effort though.

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        • kbomb1upc
          Rookie
          • Oct 2008
          • 227

          #5
          Re: Ccm Online

          Originally posted by Hamato Yoshi
          Um...not...really. I'm curious about this too.

          Punctuation would have made it somewhat clear, and any grammar whatsoever would have made it readable. Unfortunately, and not to be a dick here, it was neither clear nor readable.

          Thanks for the effort though.
          So basically just treat Online CCM the same way you would a offline franchise. If you would have to play a buddies team, you guys would schedule a time that both parties will be online and then you guys go into the league, send an invite, and play your game. It’s pretty simple.

          There's also a feature called Autopilot. This feature is best used for owners that aren't active or playing their games. When you turn on the autopilot feature for that person, if there's another human playing his team that week, they would play the CPU instead. This is very useful because otherwise you would have to kick the person out of the league and then re-invite them after the week was advanced

          The online league is advanced when ever the commish chooses. It could be every other day or once a week like the real NFL. I've been playing and commishing online franchises since Madden 10 and its very fun and flexible. It’s best when the people in the league are active.

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          • MaddenSaints
            Banned
            • Jul 2012
            • 779

            #6
            Re: Ccm Online

            There are about 1,000 threads on this...

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