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changes in GE how coaches change plyrs? Part II

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78952.3 in reply to 78952.2
Date: 3/4/2009 7:39:45 AM
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I have had a lot of experience with the 20 pt lead and never had this happen when i have submitted these orders. With 2 minutes to go, after having taken out the other 4 starters with about 6 minutes to go, the starting shooting guard was substituted for the starting point guard to play point guard. and as noted, the starting point guard was indicated to be the starter, backup and reserve.

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Date: 3/4/2009 7:55:29 AM
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I have had a lot of experience with the 20 pt lead and never had this happen when i have submitted these orders. With 2 minutes to go, after having taken out the other 4 starters with about 6 minutes to go, the starting shooting guard was substituted for the starting point guard to play point guard. and as noted, the starting point guard was indicated to be the starter, backup and reserve.

The last version of the game engine sometimes does "horizontal" substitutions, which means it evaluates possible subs not only behind the player in the Depth Chart, but also at other positions on the same level of depth.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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78952.5 in reply to 78952.3
Date: 3/4/2009 10:02:29 AM
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Strange. Strange things happen. At least it wasn't starting PF or C. I agree with you of course.

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Date: 3/4/2009 11:12:10 AM
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We do continue to try and improve end of game logic - was this a relatively close game? In a situation in which you expect to be fouled, the game engine will substitute out poor FT shooters in favor of better ones.

Up 24 points with 1:43 to go in the game. Perhaps it was due to the fact that BB-Mark's pg had already scored 52 points on the rookie, and my starting point guard had had enough. For now, will just consider this an anomaly.

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Date: 3/4/2009 11:26:57 AM
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maybe stamina was too low to play the whole match?

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78952.9 in reply to 78952.8
Date: 3/4/2009 11:05:59 PM
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That's my first guess too. It happens to me too with my out of shape players. The coach pulls them at inopportune times late in the game, presumably because they're about to pass out.

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Date: 3/5/2009 7:45:49 AM
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The guy in question has inept stamina. I will try it once or twice more (with a control groups involving respectable and awful levels of stamina).

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Date: 3/10/2009 7:56:15 AM
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I seem to remember this happening to me a few times last season in blow out games. I would try to play guys the full 48 minutes by setting them at all three slots but they would sometimes only get 46 or 47 minutes.

Since before last season I didn't have much experience with blowouts, I just thought it was a normal "feature".

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