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From: CrazyEye

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63565.7 in reply to 63565.5
Date: 12/10/2008 1:25:25 AM
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normally he affects your choiche, but when he thinks player X is totally wrong for it he will replace him

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63565.8 in reply to 63565.4
Date: 12/10/2008 4:28:57 AM
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I know after reading many off your posts on the forums that most likely you are going to go into defensive mode (smiles), but if you pick "strictly follow depth chart", the coach will not pick the best player for the position but mostly and foremostly use the players that you picked as starter for that position. I know this for sure because I always use this option (else I can´t train 6 players every week), and secondly many games I started the game with not the best player due to minutes per week issues and had my best player on the bench and always my starter plays atleast 24-30 minutes for that game. Even if he is a lot worse than your bench player. Not only in this case, but also when you are points ahead and the coach decided to play all your subs etc with "let coach decide", as someone wrote in another thread can be very annoying, it barely happens using strictly follow depth chart... (frankly I have never seen it happen yet for me)

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63565.9 in reply to 63565.8
Date: 12/10/2008 4:42:03 AM
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Instead trying to psychoanalyze me, it might have paid to read a little more carefully, maybe?

The problem:
I have listed him as starter for the past 2 matches, and he hasn't played.

The likely cause:
The coach will replace your starter if he decides that one of his substitutes is better fit for the position.

The solution:
Try using Strictly Follow Depth Chart instead of Let Coach Decide.




Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 12/10/2008 4:42:42 AM

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63565.10 in reply to 63565.9
Date: 12/10/2008 4:50:56 AM
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exactly this is what you said; your own quote

Try using Strictly Follow Depth Chart instead of Let Coach Decide. The coach will replace your starter if he decides that one of his substitutes is better fit for the position.

He will not pick the subsitute if he is better fit for the position... I know this for sure because I use strictly follow depth chart and all the things that happen when you pick let coach decide "good or bad things" don´t happen or barely happen.

If you are trying to win games, I wouldn´t choose strictly follow depth chart. I would only recommend it for teams that are building and need training minutes for their players. I can solidly train 6 players every week...


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63565.11 in reply to 63565.10
Date: 12/10/2008 4:56:27 AM
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exactly this is what you said; your own quote

Try using Strictly Follow Depth Chart instead of Let Coach Decide. The coach will replace your starter if he decides that one of his substitutes is better fit for the position.

He will not pick the subsitute if he is better fit for the position... I know this for sure because I use strictly follow depth chart and all the things that happen when you pick let coach decide "good or bad things" don´t happen or barely happen.

If you are trying to win games, I wouldn´t choose strictly follow depth chart. I would only recommend it for teams that are building and need training minutes for their players. I can solidly train 6 players every week...


Right. He will pick whoever he think is better when using LCD. Obviously, that's why I am suggesting using Strictly Follow the Depth Chart instead.

"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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63565.12 in reply to 63565.11
Date: 12/10/2008 5:38:01 AM
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Well, I thought that LCD would keep your starters and let him decide when to replace them, but not to completely change your starting lineup. That's why I said that if that's the correct behaviour, sending a lineup with LCD is useless.

From: Astragoth

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63565.13 in reply to 63565.12
Date: 12/10/2008 5:44:23 AM
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yes mate. that is what can happen if you use lcd. If you are 30 points ahead, it can happen that the coach replaces all your starters and i even have seen people loose the game because their back up players werent that good.

From: Otaku

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63565.15 in reply to 63565.13
Date: 12/10/2008 6:32:50 AM
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yes mate. that is what can happen if you use lcd. If you are 30 points ahead, it can happen that the coach replaces all your starters and i even have seen people loose the game because their back up players werent that good.



I know that, and it's complete normal and logical. What I mean is that he will replace your starters at the START (that is, your team will start with OTHER players different than what you sent in your lineup) of the match, which is not logical at all.

From: Otaku

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63565.16 in reply to 63565.14
Date: 12/10/2008 6:34:10 AM
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Well in my experience, my coach seems to play the starter for 30+ minutes and the sub for 10+ minutes everytime I use LCD. I'm not sure if the GE had changed anything about it yet but I haven't used it recently due to my players needing training minutes. So now I use strictly follow depth chart.


That's exactly what I experience with all the other players. He can sub whenever he wants and even used the reserves at several positions at blowout time, when using LCD, except with those players from the 1st post.

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