This allows you to put your plays into a package instead of outputs. For instance if you had an input for 1st down run where you did nothing but run on 1st down. You would set up your input as normal and then have only one output that would be your 1st down run package. The package allows you to put all of the run plays you want to run for that game on 1st down into one package instead of having a separate output for each play in the gameplan. Basically just simplifies your gameplanning.
Thank you. But, I understand what is packages. My question is the next: What exatly is "Very Quickly, Quickly, Medium, Slowly, Very Slowly" in auto adjust drop-down menu? Thx. http://i41.tinypic.com/2a5nrbt.jpg
I could be wrong here since I never use the auto adjust but I think it means how quickly your play will be changed depending on the defense. Like an audible. I'm pretty sure that if you use this it will alter your gameplan if you enable it. Could end up being for the better or being for the worse. Don't know for sure though. Hopefully someone else can give you a more in depth answer. Maybe this helped at least a little.
Auto adjustment means that if it is on, the sim will change your Ai/outputs in a game if what you are doing is not working currently. The amount means how quickly it will deviate/change. It won't stay on your tactics for your next game. It just means your team will adjust in a game where your Ai isn't currently working.
Oh, for plays, it means that if it doesn't work, how many more times it might be used before stop using it/changing the form of it.
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