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Re: Anyone have auto sub sliders?
Do yours help with getting the RB2 in the game some? Right now, I can't Murray to sub out unless I manually do it. I had one game where he had 21 carries in the first half and didn't sub out one time.Comment
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Re: Anyone have auto sub sliders?
I have been messing around trying to find the right balance. I have even raised fatigue up to 100 and lowered everyone way down except for RB's to see how that works. Id also like to see a WR after a big gain go out for a play, so I have been trying everyhting.
So far Id say for RB's set fatigue at 65, and have RB subs at 83-79, that worked pretty good when I had it there. I have heard other have it around that as well.
If I ever get it the way I want i will post my settings, but still not overly happy with it yet.
Im noticing with raised fatigue and lowering auto subs way down, Im seeing more injuries which I been trying to get right as well. IM afraid to raise the injury slider, cause Im afraid it might affect how bad injries are, and I want more minor injuries, and guys that may just miss a couple weeks. Although I dont know that rasing injury would actually make them more severe or not.
I did get a pretty good amount of carries for both back with RB subs at 50/49, and fatigue at 100. I think I had all other subs in or close to single digits. I think I seen 3 injuries in that game, with one being a 5 week injury to 1 of my WR's. Also noticed more penalties with fatigue raised way up, and sub outs low. Still that could just be a coincidence, and even injuries could be just a coincidence as well, still need to play more games.
I also play 15 minute qtrs with 15 sec runoff, which Im sure plays a part in subs and stuff. Im getting realistic # of plays, and I have always been one that has to play the right amount of minutes in sports games. Guess Im just OCD about realism.Everyone who exalts themselves will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted- Luke14-11
Favorite teams:
MLB- Reds/ and whoever is playing the Cubs
NBA- Pacers
NFL- Dolphins & ColtsComment
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Re: Anyone have auto sub sliders?
so you have fatigue at 100 and sub in/out at 50/49?I have been messing around trying to find the right balance. I have even raised fatigue up to 100 and lowered everyone way down except for RB's to see how that works. Id also like to see a WR after a big gain go out for a play, so I have been trying everyhting.
So far Id say for RB's set fatigue at 65, and have RB subs at 83-79, that worked pretty good when I had it there. I have heard other have it around that as well.
If I ever get it the way I want i will post my settings, but still not overly happy with it yet.
Im noticing with raised fatigue and lowering auto subs way down, Im seeing more injuries which I been trying to get right as well. IM afraid to raise the injury slider, cause Im afraid it might affect how bad injries are, and I want more minor injuries, and guys that may just miss a couple weeks. Although I dont know that rasing injury would actually make them more severe or not.
I did get a pretty good amount of carries for both back with RB subs at 50/49, and fatigue at 100. I think I had all other subs in or close to single digits. I think I seen 3 injuries in that game, with one being a 5 week injury to 1 of my WR's. Also noticed more penalties with fatigue raised way up, and sub outs low. Still that could just be a coincidence, and even injuries could be just a coincidence as well, still need to play more games.
I also play 15 minute qtrs with 15 sec runoff, which Im sure plays a part in subs and stuff. Im getting realistic # of plays, and I have always been one that has to play the right amount of minutes in sports games. Guess Im just OCD about realism.Comment
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Re: Anyone have auto sub sliders?
QB In - 3
QB Out - 0
RB In - 90
RB Out - 81
WR In - 35
WR Out- 30
FB/TE In- 35
FB/TE Out - 30
OL In- 3
OL Out - 0
DT In - 85
DT Out- 79
DE In - 85
DE Out- 79
LB In - 80
LB Out - 75
CB In - 82
CB Out - 79
S In - 82
S Out - 79
I like my defense to stay fresh and my running backs to split carries.Comment
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Re: Anyone have auto sub sliders?
what is your fatigue/injury slider set at?QB In - 3
QB Out - 0
RB In - 90
RB Out - 81
WR In - 35
WR Out- 30
FB/TE In- 35
FB/TE Out - 30
OL In- 3
OL Out - 0
DT In - 85
DT Out- 79
DE In - 85
DE Out- 79
LB In - 80
LB Out - 75
CB In - 82
CB Out - 79
S In - 82
S Out - 79
I like my defense to stay fresh and my running backs to split carries.Comment
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Re: Anyone have auto sub sliders?
Just for RB's, everyone else was in single digits. Im going to drop fatigue down, dont think Im want to keep it on 100, but I though I would give it a go. It did work well fro RB's with fatigue at 100 and subout for backs at 50/49, an 50/44 I like to do, with getting both backs plenty of carries.
I felt that with fatigue at 100 as you got into the 4th qtr you were seeing some big plays made because of D being tired, and I also though the Oline wasnt as strong late in the game either, could just be a coincidence though.Everyone who exalts themselves will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted- Luke14-11
Favorite teams:
MLB- Reds/ and whoever is playing the Cubs
NBA- Pacers
NFL- Dolphins & ColtsComment
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Re: Anyone have auto sub sliders?
I read somewhere that if you are doing this for CFM, you have to set the sliders for all 32 teams? Even an offline CFM?Comment
 

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