Using 2 Playbooks at the same time

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  • vetmin
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    • Sep 2019
    • 955

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    Using 2 Playbooks at the same time

    Maybe I'm just late to the party but I wanted to share this trick for those who may have been unaware, like I was, as some may find it useful: If you go into a game, go into Quick Plays and make at least one modification, then you go back out and change the playbook under Coaching Sliders, ACE auto play-calling will use the new playbook, but Quick Plays will still draw from your original playbook (though the modification(s) you made will be reset, so don't go through a lot of trouble setting everything until you've changed the playbook).

    This allows you to have two distinct playbooks for ACE and for your manual play-calls. Like, maybe there are some plays you like that are very situational, and that you don't want the CPU just randomly call; add them to User Playbook 1, then use that playbook for your Quick Plays and switch over to another more general playbook for ACE to use. It's also useful if there are certain plays that ACE seems to be spamming. Like, in the Warriors playbook (ATD), the CPU calls Fist Thru Out too much, so I deleted it from the playbook, but put it in User Playbook 1 so I still have it if I want it.

    I'm on current gen (Nintendo Switch) so I can't say if this works on next gen, but it wouldn't surprise me. Would anyone be willing to check?
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