What would the proper setting for a 50/50 split be? I'm not understanding why here is a sub in and a sub out. Seems like if you turn one one way, the other would go the opposite but that's not the case. If you sub in more obviously the runner has to sub out more. Enlighten me please.
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Question on Subbing RB
Xbox one. I'd like to do pretty much a 50/50 split at running back and share carries equally. The slider adjustment is confusing to me. There is a slider for HB sub in AND halfback sub out. The default is 50, but they weren't switching equally so I assumed this wasn't percentage. I cranked up both thinking that it would sub more but it actually didn't sub at all then.
What would the proper setting for a 50/50 split be? I'm not understanding why here is a sub in and a sub out. Seems like if you turn one one way, the other would go the opposite but that's not the case. If you sub in more obviously the runner has to sub out more. Enlighten me please.Tags: None -
Re: Question on Subbing RB
Xbox one. I'd like to do pretty much a 50/50 split at running back and share carries equally. The slider adjustment is confusing to me. There is a slider for HB sub in AND halfback sub out. The default is 50, but they weren't switching equally so I assumed this wasn't percentage. I cranked up both thinking that it would sub more but it actually didn't sub at all then.
What would the proper setting for a 50/50 split be? I'm not understanding why here is a sub in and a sub out. Seems like if you turn one one way, the other would go the opposite but that's not the case. If you sub in more obviously the runner has to sub out more. Enlighten me please. -
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If playing "Play now" this works..if CFM it does not work its suck in default no matter the setting..better off doing the subbing urself
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Question on Subbing RB
I usually sub archer out after a long yard run. If it's just a 10 yard and a stop then I call a pass play. The cpu does the change automatically. Another helpful tip would be call time outs. As close as Chris Johnson can run to Dri Archer, he can't jet at 96 speed. If the cpu leaves my RB in w/ a yellow energy indicator, it's usually because of no huddle. Hope that helped
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The settings your messing with are there to sub in and out based on fatigue. If you want to do what you are trying to do you are better of using the "spell HB" or "Backup HB" formation packages and counting the carries yourself. To my knowledge there is no feature in the game that will do this automatically for you.Comment
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Re: Question on Subbing RB
Sub out number is the player rating when your HB will leave the game and Sub in is when they return. When that happens is a combination of your fatigue setting, individual player stamina and how often you are running/passing to them. You should experiment with the settings to to get where you want them.
what do you mean rating? is that a fatigue number?
so if I want my guy out when he drops to around 75% that's what I set it to? and then id like him in when he gets back to 85%?
so essentially at those settings he will be in and out by a 10% fluctuation?
where can I see the number for fatigue so I can tune in the adjustment if I feel its not right? if that is correct.
as of now I just put in others recommendations but really did not understand what the numbers really meant.
thnks in advanceComment
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Re: Question on Subbing RB
what do you mean rating? is that a fatigue number?
so if I want my guy out when he drops to around 75% that's what I set it to? and then id like him in when he gets back to 85%?
so essentially at those settings he will be in and out by a 10% fluctuation?
where can I see the number for fatigue so I can tune in the adjustment if I feel its not right? if that is correct.
as of now I just put in others recommendations but really did not understand what the numbers really meant.
thnks in advance
But if you're looking for a 50/50 split this is NOT the answer. It's best to handle the substitutions yourself.
Personally to achieve this I have Stewart as the HB in my Pro sets, and Shotgun, and I manually sub in Cameron Artis-Payne into my Pistol sets to mirror what he ran at Auburn. For my scatback to get his 3-5 touches I manually insert him for the screens, sweeps, and tosses.
You have to do it each game, but it achieves the wanted results and isn't too cumbersome.The Impact of User vs User Sliders In CFM 5.0*
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