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Elessil
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I know I've seen it posted somewhere but for the life of me can't seem to find it in the forums. What are the best energy settings for say...

1. 2 players want them at equal time
2. 3 players want them at equal time
3. 2-3 players, want the primary in there unless he's exhausted

Thanks in advance.
 
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Two BIG factors involved... Does one player have more Stamina than the other? Do either player spend any time on Special Teams?

For the ones where you have 2 or 3 players that need equal time, you can try either 98/99 or 99/1, and see how it works. If the #1 guy gets too many plays, swap the #1 guy and the #2 guy around and try again. If the #1 guy gets too few plays, dial it back to 90/91, then try 80/81, then try 70/71, etc., until you get it evened out.

For your final scenario, it all depends on your definition of "exhausted." I guess you could try starting at 50/51 and experiment from there.
Edited by Novus on Feb 15, 2013 18:54:36
 
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Yes, specifically I have some ST players who are also backups and am attempting to limit there time on offense, they are getting to many plays in the normal offense. Similar staminas.
Edited by Elessil on Feb 15, 2013 19:00:46
 
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Originally posted by Elessil
Yes, specifically I have some ST players who are also backups and am attempting to limit there time on offense, they are getting to many plays in the normal offense. Similar staminas.


In that particular case, try 50/51. If that doesn't work, step it back to 45/46, then 40/41, then 35/36, etc., until the playing time is distributed how you want it.
 
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thanks
 
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Originally posted by Novus
In that particular case, try 50/51. If that doesn't work, step it back to 45/46, then 40/41, then 35/36, etc., until the playing time is distributed how you want it.


DO you force starters?
 
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Originally posted by whodey08
DO you force starters?


Force Starters, that's another big factor.

Of course, that's why my answer wasn't "HERE'S THE NUMBERS TO USE," but instead was more "Here's how to figure out on your own which numbers to use for your particular circumstances."
 


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