Cjfred68 wrote:
raymattison21 wrote:
The total amount of rating points can be set by us. Any way we choose but there has to be set amount established by the AI that values the players weight for his position. So the more of these other rating points used when setting your weights the more it would devalue this hidden set amount for his weight.
When you use less a players weight has a lager impact on the overall thus impacting who the AI decides to pick as a sub. . Not the biggest thing but my QBs are no longer selected to play oline or whatever. It would give you a greater chance for a selection near whatever the positional trending weight for that position is.
Still lost sorry, I'm sure it makes perfect sense but I'm not sure how based on the OP.
Fatigue settings in the 30s means having deeper depth charts or else the A.I. picks. Why would you use low fatigue scores during the regular season? The goal is to use your best players the most and not have random A.I. substitutions.
I've never once in hundreds of seasons had a QB sub in at oline so clearly you do things way differently
Rotating players by using low fatigue settings is a valid strategy (for certain positions) where you have quality in depth, it then keeps your players fresh throughout the game and therefore able to dominate a tiring team in the latter stages of a match.
For example, if you have one stud RB and little depth, have the fatigue set to 50-60 to keep the RB in the game as much as possible. If you have several good rushers you may want to operate an RB by committee approach then lower the fatigue setting to 30-40 and the carries will be shared out.
Also, (particularly in BETA), where you tend to get more sustained drives. Your D will get gassed quicker than the Offense, therefore you need to keep your fatigue settings lower to keep your team fresh. This means you have to build deeper rosters and carry utility players who can play a variety of roles. So, OL players will generally fatigue slower than DL etc
EDIT: And Ray appears to be talking about how you set a players weights effects how a Head Coach decides who replaces who if your depth chart runs dry. Simple answer is to carry plenty of options at each position.
Last edited at 9/06/2021 6:54 am