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Yeah, I heard it was something about him making fun of concussions.
He made some comment about Crosby "coming back from his 35th concussion".
Guys a bum.
Also, the Pens are totally taking the cup this year.
Guys a bum.
Also, the Pens are totally taking the cup this year.
So in my game today, I had adjusted my tactics to switch goalies if he was performing poorly. However, it switched to my backup after the first period with my starter allowing no goals on 5 shots.
I had the settings set to change if trailing by 4 to 4 goals, or under 80% save percentage.
Did I set it incorrectly? Because my starter let nothing in so he shouldn't have been switched.
I had the settings set to change if trailing by 4 to 4 goals, or under 80% save percentage.
Did I set it incorrectly? Because my starter let nothing in so he shouldn't have been switched.
Send me a screenshot of your tactics.
scott.vanbommel[at]powerplaymanager.com
scott.vanbommel[at]powerplaymanager.com
Got it, replied. You have it set to "0 or more" in terms of goals against. Thus he's always switched. Adjust this to a non-zero number. So 3 or more. If he gives up 2 and his sv% is above 80% he won't be switched.
Even if the "Goaltending" strength rating is partly influenced by the backup goalie, does it really affect how the starting goalie performs? I was just wondering because it wouldn't really make sense that he's helping the starting goalie because he's not playing.
It impacts OTS but not performance of the starter.
I can't believe I never noticed that after almost 1 year of playing this game...
So higher OTS doesn't mean better goalie in the game.
What does it mean that a gamemaster has financially compensated a transfer and why would that happen?
Someone overpaid (in their eyes) for one of your players. So they took some of the transfer money away from you.
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