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  • Keano16
    MVP
    • Oct 2014
    • 1676

    #9451
    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

    Time to catch up on some careers I missed.

    Rabbit: First off Dagenham; A really tough start with those losses but you picked it up against Arsenal and in the remaining games. It's still early days though! Good form with Venezuela! Alcorcon now; A really good month seeing you win all your games and push up to 2nd. Lopez, Farago and Correa are all doing really well. Good wins with Argentina too!

    Indi: Congrats on promotion! Really well done man. The budget is ok and I'm sure you can work something from it. Gerrard would be a masterstroke. Mackay-Steven and Delph coming in will both be good players for you I reckon.

    Cruzerr: Swansea are always tough. A good win against PSG and then a good month after that. Welbeck and Ramsey are doing really well. Top of both league and champions league group which is good going.

    Lebowski: Good form until the last 2 games but nothing you can do about that. Davis is doing really well and you are too sitting in 4th which good.

    10cabee: Not a bad team! Mabil looks like he'll be a really good keeper in a few seasons. Couple nice signings in Cole and Brown. Unfortunate Reid had to go though. All wins until the last game against Southampton and even that game looked tight! Ajeti is a beast for you and you have a big lead on 2nd place.

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    • Kenny77
      Rookie
      • Dec 2014
      • 47

      #9452
      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

      Hey guys, sorry about inactivity but as he all know I'm in the middle of exams. My next update should be up in roughly 72 hours time, and will be the August update of my 2nd season
      Currently playing: FIFA 15
      Brendan Kenny

      Everton Manager

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      • sportsfreak96
        Pro
        • Nov 2012
        • 969

        #9453
        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

        http://strawpoll.me/3598430

        Heres the poll for you guys to decide who I should manage in my next CM

        Monaco was getting to be really dull because of how many good players I had with them so yea
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        • moose141
          MVP
          • Dec 2007
          • 3402

          #9454
          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

          West Ham United - Episode #42: He's Back to Form

          In this episode, we have some injury issues to deal with and another player has an issue with his role. We then play host to a pair of Premier League contests taking on Southampton and Queens Park Rangers.

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          • moose141
            MVP
            • Dec 2007
            • 3402

            #9455
            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

            Originally posted by indiblue
            Interesting times at the Boleyn Ground. I'm curious to see how you approach this going forward. Might I suggest the 4-5-1 Attack? If you have a good, complete midfielder with M/H or L/H work rates for the CM position, it could be excellent. Make sure you set the LM and RM to come back on defence. As for your 3-4-1-2, how do you find it? I prefer 5ATB to 3ATB, because the LWB and RWB play more accurately than the LM and RM positions.
            First of all, congrats on the promotion to the big leagues. I really like the targets list that you have drawn up, John could be a major impact player similar to Cresswell for myself seeing as he is a LB with major offensive ability.

            As for formation discussion, I keep seeming to find my way back to the diamond oftentimes. Really for me with so many fixtures and so few fullbacks, I often shift to 3 at the back out of necessity with a plethora of quality CBs and no one to fill in for Jenkinson or Cresswell when they're unfit. I actually prefer the 3-4-1-2 over the 3-5-1-1 that I tested, mainly because I like having a striker pairing up top. As for the 5 at the back vs. 3 at the back debate, I've found that 3 in the back with the RM/LM set to "come back at defend" works perfectly for me, because their position is set high enough that they get involved in the attacks, but with their pace and and that setting it basically creates a 5 at the back as they always get back defensively. When I tested 5 at the back I found that the wing backs didn't attack enough for my personal liking.

            The 3-4-1-2 is honestly one of my favorites right now, but the diamond (even through its rough patch) is definitely one of our top formations, just because I have such a wealth of midfield talent that sometimes it's better to get them all on the field. That's honestly why I like the 3-4-1-2 because the 5 man midfield lets me run out more midfielders while still getting the Ox out in a wide position where he is most dangerous.
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            • indiblue
              Banned
              • Nov 2013
              • 956

              #9456
              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

              @Simppu Well done on the World Cup. Let me know how you beat those big teams once you figure it out (it's called Semi-Pro). Great to see you back in Italy. Hope you have fun, and why shouldn't you when you have Dybala for company? Good luck!

              @Jamie Wonderful signing. Boateng is one of the best defenders in the game and justifies that massive pay packet completely. Firmino is also a good buy. Sorta surprising that you didn't really get going with Reid, but not totally surprising. He was a beast for me at West Brom but struggled to show me any reason to put him back in the XI after I'd dropped him for Omar Gonzalez.

              Originally posted by _ChicoBass
              Indiblue: Congratulations on promotion! Of course, they give you a terrible budget but good to hear you were able to request more funds and have it accepted. I like your targets, and hope you can sign Gerrard! Don't know if he would ever sign with a recently promoted club, but he would be an important player in your squad if you could sign him. Looking forward to reading who you went for in the end!
              Thanks, man! I actually decided to run the 4-4-2 diamond. Because of how I employ it, I can get away with good results using mostly mediocre players. I've actually taken a leaf out of the Chavez Guidebook to Coaching and Transfers, from 'Chapter 2: Be Stingy in the Window', so the answer is none of them!

              Oh, and I haven't got a clue who any of your signings are. But I hope you turn these nobodies into household names! Good luck, though I suspect you have a tougher task ahead of you than you did with the Dons (the actual Dons)!

              Originally posted by moose141
              First of all, congrats on the promotion to the big leagues. I really like the targets list that you have drawn up, John could be a major impact player similar to Cresswell for myself seeing as he is a LB with major offensive ability.

              As for formation discussion, I keep seeming to find my way back to the diamond oftentimes. Really for me with so many fixtures and so few fullbacks, I often shift to 3 at the back out of necessity with a plethora of quality CBs and no one to fill in for Jenkinson or Cresswell when they're unfit. I actually prefer the 3-4-1-2 over the 3-5-1-1 that I tested, mainly because I like having a striker pairing up top. As for the 5 at the back vs. 3 at the back debate, I've found that 3 in the back with the RM/LM set to "come back at defend" works perfectly for me, because their position is set high enough that they get involved in the attacks, but with their pace and and that setting it basically creates a 5 at the back as they always get back defensively. When I tested 5 at the back I found that the wing backs didn't attack enough for my personal liking.

              The 3-4-1-2 is honestly one of my favorites right now, but the diamond (even through its rough patch) is definitely one of our top formations, just because I have such a wealth of midfield talent that sometimes it's better to get them all on the field. That's honestly why I like the 3-4-1-2 because the 5 man midfield lets me run out more midfielders while still getting the Ox out in a wide position where he is most dangerous.
              Thanks a lot, man! I've progressed a bit further into the season and played my first league fixture. Without giving away too much, let me just say that Declan John didn't feature among my transfer targets. Actually, I didn't even pursue any of the players I'd shortlisted, mostly because the 4-4-2 diamond worked SO well for me in preseason that I decided to carry on with it. But there are some innovations coming up in terms of team-building, and while it's going to take me until 2017 to put together the team I want, it looks like I will be able to assemble a predominantly English squad. As for 3ATB, I find that it really is a boon when you have a shortage of players in the wide positions, but I just can't sustain the system over a longer period of time. I hope you have better luck with that! Keep me updated so I can maybe experiment with the 3-4-1-2!
              Last edited by indiblue; 02-09-2015, 07:01 AM.

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              • sportsfreak96
                Pro
                • Nov 2012
                • 969

                #9457
                How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                Edit:You guys have until 4pm CST to vote on my next CM team. I kind of Jumped the gun when I said what I did before.
                Last edited by sportsfreak96; 02-09-2015, 08:37 AM.
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                • indiblue
                  Banned
                  • Nov 2013
                  • 956

                  #9458
                  Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                  Originally posted by sportsfreak96
                  The votes are in and you guys chose(unanimously) 1860 Munich as my next team for Fifa 15 Manager Mode this should be an interesting CM to say the least
                  What are you saying? I voted for Palace!

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                  • sportsfreak96
                    Pro
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 969

                    #9459
                    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                    Originally posted by indiblue
                    What are you saying? I voted for Palace!

                    lol I typed that before your vote showed up and it was 4 for 1860 Munich with no votes anywhere else
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                    • Simppu12
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2014
                      • 1069

                      #9460
                      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?




                      Hellas Verona


                      January 2016


                      Transfers Out

                      Connor Wickham
                      , €8,000,000 to FC Schalke 04
                      Itumeleng Khune, €12,000,000 to Bayer Leverkusen


                      Transfers In



                      Jose Maria Gimenez

                      73 Ovr, Central Defender, 21 Years Old, Uruguay

                      Season Loan with a €2,800,000 Buy Clause

                      Hellas Verona signed four defenders in the summer but it looks like it wasn't enough for them because they added another centre back, the young Jose Maria Gimenez, to their squad. The Uruguayan defender was signed on a loan deal but Verona can buy him in the summer for just under three million euros. Gimenez wasn't getting much playing time at Atletico Madrid and he was looking to sign for another team. Surprisingly the youngster has made more appearances for the national team than for his club.




                      Kaan Ayhan

                      74 Ovr, Central Defender, 21 Years Old, Turkey

                      €2,000,000 + Raul Rodriguez

                      The second and final defender signed by Hellas Verona is another 21-year-old. This time it's the Schalke youth product Kaan Ayhan who was signed for two million and Raul Rodriguez, who didn't get any playing time this season at Verona. Ayhan is a talented player and he can play in numerous positions, including every position in defence and central midfield. It will be interesting to see what Corleone will do with his centre halves because Verona has Dier, Marquez, Romagnoli, Ayhan, Gimenez and Moras. Three of them are on loan with buy options and Moras will retire in the summer, though.




                      Daniele Baselli

                      76 Ovr, Central Midfielder, 23 Years Old, Italy

                      €3,500,000

                      The third cheapest signing of the winter signings made by Hellas Verona was the young Italian midfielder Daniele Baselli. The 23-year-old arrived for a cheap price of just €3,5 million even though his market value was meant to be four million euros. Baselli, who arrived from Atalanta, will now fight for playing time with the 5 years older Zlatko Junuzovic.




                      Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting

                      77 Ovr, Left Midfielder, 26 Years Old, Cameroon

                      €6,500,000

                      After the surprising sale of Connor Wickham Hellas Verona needed to find a replacement for the striker. They ended up signing the Cameroonian attacker from FC Schalke who happen the be the team that signed Wickham. Verona got Choupo-Moting for only six million euros which is a great price for him. Choupo-Moting is a strong and fast attacker who can play everywhere in attack and he's an excellent dribbler.




                      Geronimo Rulli

                      76 Ovr, Goalkeeper, 23 Years Old, Argentina

                      €9,000,000

                      The most expensive signing Hellas Verona made in January was the Argentine goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli who arrived from Real Sociedad to replace the sold Khune. According to rumours Rulli was the second-choice replacement after Mattia Perin but Genoa requested too much money for their keeper. Rulli has the potential to become a world class keeper and he has very good reflexes which make him a good goalkeeper. On top of everything else, he wears trousers.



                      Hellas Verona 2 - 1 Udinese
                      Milik 44', Dier 81' pen
                      Vydra 32'

                      "We completed a nice comeback in this game against a tough Udinese side. Their goal came from a counter attack but we did well to recover from it. Arkad (Milik) replaced Wickham in the squad and he had a good game. Paulo (Dybala) had a good game, as well."



                      Round of 16
                      Hellas Verona 2 - 1 Lazio
                      Dybala 9', Junuzovic 39'
                      Djordjevic 21'

                      "The boys were very good out there today and I'm very happy that we are through to the quarter finals. Lazio had a few chances but the defenders managed to deal with them. The quarter final will be a tough match against Napoli."



                      Sassuolo 1 - 1 Hellas Verona
                      Magnanelli 30'
                      Moras 14'

                      Simulated.



                      Lazio 1 - 2 Hellas Verona
                      Keita 51'
                      Milik 18', Dybala 43' pen

                      "We faced Lazio for the second time this month and we beat them in the exact same way: we scored, they equalised and we got the winner from a penalty. We were good again but we need to work on our counter attack defending."



                      Hellas Verona 2 - 1 Palermo
                      Valoti 37', Longo 72'
                      Vossen 28'

                      Simulated.



                      Quarter Final
                      Hellas Verona 3 - 0 Napoli
                      Dybala 23', Choupo-Moting 45', 87'

                      "Yes, we have made it to the semi finals! I was a bit afraid coming into this game but our performace was great, maybe a nine out of ten. Paulo (Dybala) and Eric (Choupo-Moting) were very dangerous together and it's looking like they'll form a deadly partnership. The defence did well in the last fifteen minutes when Napoli pressurised us a lot. The next opponent will be Juventus."



                      Bari 1 - 2 Hellas Verona
                      Defendi 53'
                      Milik 38', Murru 83'

                      Simulated.


                      Serie A Table

                      1. Hellas Verona, 52 pts
                      2. Juventus, 47 pts
                      3. Napoli, 42 pts
                      4. AC Milan, 39 pts
                      5. AS Roma, 36 pts
                      6. Parma, 35 pts
                      7. Udinese, 35 pts
                      ---------------------------------------------
                      18. Genoa, 20 pts
                      19. Bologna, 16 pts
                      20. Pescara, 7 pts


                      Starting XI





                      Thank you for reading this post! I hope you have enjoyed it! Any feedback or suggestions will be appreciated!
                      -Simppu12-

                      Playing at the moment: FIFA 17
                      Hertha BSC

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                      • Keano16
                        MVP
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 1676

                        #9461
                        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                        FIFA 15 | PS3 | Season 2 | 2015-16

                        The Swans

                        April 2016



                        Apr 3rd
                        Match 30
                        Arsenal 2-4 Swansea

                        Sanchez 11' Pen Arteta 48'
                        Emnes 35' 52' Montero 39' Ings 55'

                        MotM: Marvin Emnes

                        The B team, with a few first team players mixed in, played this match as fatigue set in. A terrible start however as Koulibaly bundled Wilshere over inside the area 10 minutes in. Sanchez sent the spot kick into the top left corner giving Scuffet no chance. A tremendous counter attack stretched the Arsenal back 4 and Emnes was played in by Centurion. He turned Mertesacker, who managed to get in a tackle, but the ball rolled back to Emnes and he hit it low under Ospina, who it nicked on the way into the net, to tie up the game with 35 minutes gone. The lead was taken 4 minutes later. Emnes was involved again playing a through ball down the left for Montero to chase. It seemed that only Cazorla would get there ruining the chance but Montero made up an amazing amount of ground and got to the ball first before having the confidence to fire home across Ospina with his left foot. Whatever Wenger said at halftime worked as they were level inside 3 minutes. Cazorla swung in a brilliant cross from the left and Areteta met it with an equally brilliant header into the top corner. Emnes responded with a beautiful header of his own 4 minutes later after meeting a great cross from Montero that picked him out precisely in behind Koscielny. Emnes grabbed a second assist playing a one two with Ings that created space for him to shoot low past Ospina to guarantee the win.


                        Apr 7th
                        Europa League Quarter Final Leg 2
                        Marseille (1) 1-2 (5) Swansea

                        Ayew 24'
                        Delph 44' Sigurdsson 72'

                        MotM: Gylfi Sigurdsson

                        Holding a 3-0 advantage we just had to keep steady in France to earn a place in the Europa League Semi Finals. We played a 4-2-3-1 this game with Sigurdsson returning to the line up. Ayew turned Reid way too easily inside the box allowing him to have a comfortable finish past Fabianski. Delph equalized with a minute left in the first half. He got the ball from Sigurdsson on the edge of the area and fired home in off the post with his right foot past Mandanda. Bony played Sigurdsson through the middle and he held Aloe off before finishing over Mandanda. With this 2-1 win we have gotten through to the Semi Finals on an aggregate score of 5-1. In his first game back in the side Gylfi Sigurdsson earned Man of the Match and got an assist plus a goal. Should he play more often?


                        Apr 10th
                        Match 31
                        Swansea 3-1 Wigan

                        Ings 9' 21' Emnes 47'
                        Riera 69'

                        MotM: Danny Ings

                        Ings picked up the ball in the center circle from Emnes and used his pace to speed past Ramis before shooting past Al Habsi. Ings dispossessed Rogne, the last defender, and sprinted in on goal to finish past Al Habsi again. Hayes sent them out for more goals in the second half and Emnes supplied the third 2 minutes in. Centurion got past the left fullback and picked out Emnes between the two center halves before he headed coolly past Al Habsi. Koulibaly completely misjudged a chip over the top leaving Riera all alone to pull back a goal for Wigan and strip us of our clean sheet.


                        Apr 13th
                        Match 32
                        Sunderland 0-0 Swansea

                        Jones 67'

                        MotM: Costel Pantillimon

                        After a dominant first half a second rash challenge from Billy Jones meant that the Sunderland Right Back was off with 2 yellows. We couldn't make the extra man count though in one of the most frustrating games ever. 12 shots with 8 on target. The ball just wouldn't go into the net no matter how hard we tried. The Romanian keeper was just unbeatable.


                        Apr 17th
                        FA Cup Semi Final
                        Swansea 5-1 Hull

                        Ings 11' 65' Shelvey 57' Centurion 66' Gomis 79'
                        Jahraldo 89'

                        MotM: Danny Ings

                        Playing for a place in the final against Manchester City, who had beaten Reading 2-1 in the other Semi final, we faced Hull City at Wembley. Ings played a one two with Emnes and the return pass split the Hull defense down the middle with Ings running onto it and finishing from a tight angle to take the lead. A ball played into Emnes was cut out by Maguire but the ball rolled to Shelvey on the edge of the box and he just placed it into the bottom right corner for the second goal of the afternoon. A cross from Bernat was cleared but strangely Huddlestone headed it back into the box straight to Ings who touched it by Livermore with his first touch and then scored on the turn with his second touch. From the kick off Centurion managed to dispossess Maguire who was the last defender. He was clear through on goal and finished coolly past Cillessen. Gomis who hasn't featured much this season notched his 6th goal of the campaign coming off the bench with a strong header from a Ki corner. He had a header hit the crossbar moments before but this time he made no mistake. Shelvey tackled Quinn but the tackle made the ball roll into the penalty area where Jahraldo pounced to ruin our clean sheet in the last minute. We are now through to face City in the final.


                        Apr 21st
                        Europa League Semi Final Leg 1
                        Besiktas 1-4 Swansea

                        Özyakup 26'
                        Bony 4' Pen 7' 13' 90' Pen

                        MotM: Wilfried Bony

                        In the first leg of our Europa League Semi Final we headed it Turkey to try and get some away goals. We did just that when Redmond was hauled down by Cetinkaya inside the area. Bony stepped up and dispatched the penalty. Bony added a second 3 minutes later when Ings played the ball behind the defense and Bony held off Cetinkaya before sliding past the keeper. The hat trick was completed on 13' when Dyer chipped it over the defense for Bony to run onto and he avoided Cetinkaya's sliding challenge before smashing home with his left foot. Özyakup scored with 26 minutes gone after a mixup left him free in the area. Ings was brought down by the Besiktas captain in the last minute for Bony to score his 4th of the game and 40th of the season.


                        Apr 24th
                        Match 33
                        Manchester City 3-1 Swansea

                        Benzema 54' 68' Hiwula 90'
                        Shelvey 58'

                        MotM: Yaya Toure

                        Hayes had to play the B team this game because of fatigue. After missing a penalty early in the game Benzema climbed highest to head home a Silva corner with 54 minutes on the clock. A bit of misfortune as the header deflected off Rangel leaving Scuffet with no chance. Shelvey leveled soon after rounding off some good play. Emnes put Gomis in down the left of the box. He turned back around the 6 yard box and pulled it back to Shelvey for him to tap in. Benzema got very, very lucky when he had his saved shot fall straight back to him allowing him to tap it in for the lead. Shelvey then had a chance to equalize again but his long range effort cracked off the crossbar on 75'. The nail was put in the coffin when Toure pulled it back to Hiwula in the last minute and his finish in off the post made it 3-1.


                        Apr 28th
                        Europa League Semi Final Leg 2
                        Swansea (5) 1-1 (2) Besiktas

                        Bony 12'
                        Kavlak 14' Ba 84'

                        MotM: Wilfried Bony

                        Delph's pass found a gap in the Besiktas defense and Bony exploited it running right through the middle and scoring his 41st goal of the season. 2 minutes later Kavlak made it worse for his team getting a straight red for a horrendous tackle on Danny Ings. Ba got his 11th goal of the competition when he headed in from close range after his first header had hit the bar. On an aggregate score of 5-2 we were through to the Final against Napoli, who had defeated Tottenham 4-3.



                        Barclays Premier League Table



                        Player of the Month



                        Marvin Emnes

                        The Dutch international notched up 4 assists this month to go with his 2 goals. He has really stepped up in Berahino's absence to become our 3rd choice striker behind Bony and Ings.



                        Spoiler


                        April Fixtures
                        1/5 Southampton
                        4/5 Liverpool
                        8/5 QPR
                        11/5 Cardiff
                        14/5 Manchester City (FA Cup Final)
                        18/5 Napoli
                        23/5 Aston Villa


                        Thanks for reading! Any feedback is appreciated!

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                        • Keano16
                          MVP
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 1676

                          #9462
                          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                          Originally posted by Simppu12



                          Spoiler
                          A reshuffle of the back line! Let us know how those signings do for you! Surprising to see Wickham go but you got good money for him and your results haven't dropped at all. A lot of 2-1 victories but a good 3-0 win over Napoli. You also have a good lead over Juve in the table. Things are looking good!

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                          • jamiec47
                            Pro
                            • May 2014
                            • 920

                            #9463
                            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                            Has anyone else had players leave on international duty when there are no international games? I had to play against Man City and Real Madrid without Medel and Perez. Hopefully they come back.

                            Also, does anyone elses career modes freeze and act really slow on the menus
                            Last edited by jamiec47; 02-09-2015, 02:36 PM.

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                            • indiblue
                              Banned
                              • Nov 2013
                              • 956

                              #9464
                              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                              What do you guys do when the game gets too easy? I'm already on Legendary, and I find that even a small change in sliders makes the game play entirely differently, but I don't want to have a completely unrealistic season and win the league or something like that. Guess I'll need to experiment a bit with sliders.

                              @Moose can you post your slider set when you get some time?

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                              • Keano16
                                MVP
                                • Oct 2014
                                • 1676

                                #9465
                                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                                Originally posted by jamiec47
                                Has anyone else had players leave on international duty when there are no international games? I had to play against Man City and Real Madrid without Medel and Perez. Hopefully they come back.

                                Also, does anyone elses career modes freeze and act really slow on the menus
                                Never had that happen to me, hopefully they do come back.

                                The 2nd issue happens to me alright. Sometimes it takes forever for something to open up or sometimes it just freezes completely. I can still see things like the GTN moving but I'm unable to do anything.

                                Originally posted by indiblue
                                What do you guys do when the game gets too easy? I'm already on Legendary, and I find that even a small change in sliders makes the game play entirely differently, but I don't want to have a completely unrealistic season and win the league or something like that. Guess I'll need to experiment a bit with sliders.

                                @Moose can you post your slider set when you get some time?
                                I think Moose used the community set from the next gen forum.

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