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Try resting him for a game, before putting him back in.
Not sure if that physically does anything. It should, but not sure if that is programmed in. However, I rotate goalies and I tend to get consistently better results with some form of rotation.
exactly, not sure if it really does anything or not, but when one goalie plays bad I swap, and then continue to do so all season long.
I'll try that, also I just noticed I set up my practice wrong so my D has low tec values, maybe that has to do with it too.
there was a bug in one action. We have fixed the bug and now we are working on fixing the revocation settings. You can also change it yourself in team settings.
I agree with Canucks, greater than 85 is a good target. Dropping to 80 isn't "too" bad.
Is it better to take out of loan with low interest rate or a loan with high interest rate, but repay it sooner for the discount for premature payment?
It all depends on how much you make in one standard week and how fast you want things to be build (unless it's for buying a player).
The more you do in one week, the higher the interest you can take and thus, pay faster. In my prime, I could take two loans a season to build my facilities and not being in the red. Now, it's only one loan at the time.
The more you do in one week, the higher the interest you can take and thus, pay faster. In my prime, I could take two loans a season to build my facilities and not being in the red. Now, it's only one loan at the time.
Both can be good options. It really depends on the situation, without a more detailed scenario I wouldn't declare for either one.
Here's the thing. Low interest means paying off sooner and thus higher weekly fees thus less from your sponsors. Higher interest means more in the long run but less taken off weekly meaning your team won't be as cash-strapped.
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