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Re: Auto-Subs?
With the default my RB rarely gets tired enough to sub out. Check out some of the sliders sets in the slider forum. I need to mess with them myself as wellComment
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Re: Auto-Subs?
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but if you have the sliders set too high (94 out & 95 in), then your starter won't see playing time in the 4th quarter.
I'd suggest playing a few games and doing a few trials with different settings."You guys are Nazi's, man!"Comment
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Re: Auto-Subs?
check out the sliders page. A lot of settings you'll see on that page will actually sub your players out to many times especially on the defensive tackle and defensive end side. I've used a lot of them but versuz are the ones i think im going to go with. You'll see your players subbed out on long drives and you won't see players going out constantly.Comment
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I have my RB sub in at about 93 and the sub out at 90 currently. Deangelo gets about 20-25 carries a game while Stewart gets about 10-15. I've had times when Deangelo has disappeared late in the game though, so I was thinking of lowering it to about 90 in and 84 out or something like that.Comment
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Yep, they have a progressive fatigue model in from what we've been told. I believe my settings for RBs are 77-out, 83-in, or something like that. If the sub-in # is too high, players disappear as they'll never regain that amount of energy if they've had an active game.Comment

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