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is there a way to fix the pre-determined sim scores?
every time i sim a the same game no matter how many times i try to get a different result..the same score comes up..is there a way to use the editor to find the pre-determined scores to fix this...ex: msu gets killed by wmu every time the game is simmed...exact same score and stats...please helpTags: None -
Re: is there a way to fix the pre-determined sim scores?
every time i sim a the same game no matter how many times i try to get a different result..the same score comes up..is there a way to use the editor to find the pre-determined scores to fix this...ex: msu gets killed by wmu every time the game is simmed...exact same score and stats...please help
The editor does work to change scores. You can view the threads dedicated for the editors to find out how.
I find the easiest way however is to just Supersim the game or play it. If you Supersim the game in most cases a team like Mich State will blow out WMU. I save before the start of each week, and any game that I see with outrageous results I will personally sim it. -
Re: is there a way to fix the pre-determined sim scores?
Sim scores are "pre-determined" because games are actually simulated when you advance from the previous week, in order to accommodate studio updates.
So if there are games where you'd like a specific outcome, you need to save before you advance a week, then sim the game(s) and either save or back out and reload to achieve desired outcome.Alumnus:
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Re: is there a way to fix the pre-determined sim scores?
i was going over the editor thread..problem was finding an exact answer...plus there are now 3 threads on it..each over 40 pages..do you know which tabs have the predetermined scores ...i've been trying to find them myself..but no luckThe editor does work to change scores. You can view the threads dedicated for the editors to find out how.
I find the easiest way however is to just Supersim the game or play it. If you Supersim the game in most cases a team like Mich State will blow out WMU. I save before the start of each week, and any game that I see with outrageous results I will personally sim it.Comment
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Re: is there a way to fix the pre-determined sim scores?
I personally have not changed scores using the editor. There is a thread in the rosters section that talks about someone having a dynasty with all of the 2013 results. Ask him he would probably be your best resource.Comment
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Re: is there a way to fix the pre-determined sim scores?
You can change the predetermined sim scores by using the EA DB Editor. What you want to do is save your dynasty in the week of the matchup that you want to edit. Then, in the editor, go to the Unkowns tab and scroll to the SGIN tab. From there, just find the game you want to change and input the score in the "Home Score" and "Away Score" tab.Comment
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Re: is there a way to fix the pre-determined sim scores?
Thanks for the help..gonna give it a try right nowYou can change the predetermined sim scores by using the EA DB Editor. What you want to do is save your dynasty in the week of the matchup that you want to edit. Then, in the editor, go to the Unkowns tab and scroll to the SGIN tab. From there, just find the game you want to change and input the score in the "Home Score" and "Away Score" tab.Comment
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Re: is there a way to fix the pre-determined sim scores?
ok..so using your advice i am able to get the scores i want as the end result...record of the team reflects it...but there are a few downsides such as if you are in the team stat info looking at a team you simulated..it still shows the orignial score..also stats for individual players don't change...any work around for the stats to reflect the outcome of the scores? thanksComment

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