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CCM in depth chart freezing
Hey guys in my CCM every time I go to make changes to my depth chart in game or in practice mode the screen locks up. It recently started to do this. Any ideas on how to fix this?Tags: None -
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This problem seems to occur after any extended period of play. I've found two workarounds: 1) save and back out of CCM. Reload CCM. 2) when you press LT or RT do not release immediately. Allow the data to fully load, then release the trigger. -
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This seems to be a problem for some, mine started the same way, then over to play now,CCM, and MUT, last night it froze on the load screen.
Work around? I have tried every suggestion listed, and still same results.
I went back to M12 with updated rosters, other than the lame commentary the game is better. The infinity engine is a joke the physics resemble the waking dead.Comment
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Re: CCM in depth chart freezing
Do you have anybody on your IR that is no longer injured? I found a bug where if you place a guy who is not out for the season on IR, when he becomes healthy the game will freeze in-game when you go to any spots he might affect on the depth chart. If this is the case, the really is no work around other than just making sure your depth chart is set before the game and you don't access those positions.Comment
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Re: CCM in depth chart freezing
Do you have anybody on your IR that is no longer injured? I found a bug where if you place a guy who is not out for the season on IR, when he becomes healthy the game will freeze in-game when you go to any spots he might affect on the depth chart. If this is the case, the really is no work around other than just making sure your depth chart is set before the game and you don't access those positions.Comment
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The L2 menu just wouldn't close. I could save (luckily), and then quit the game using the PS button.
Thought it was "one of those things", some odd bug - then it happened again."Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18Comment
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