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Madden 11 Auto Sub ?


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I am having trouble understanding the Auto Sub Sliders on the new Madden game. I set RB sub in at 99 and RB sub out at 100. This allows both Dwil and Jstew to come close to splitting carries in the 1st half. Then in the second half Dwil disappears. I cant even sub him in the game. So Jstew and Goodson split carries. Then in the 4th quarter Jstew disappears from the game and Goodson and Sutton split the carries. Anyone else having this problem? Not sure how to set the auto sub slider where the two of them stay in and at least come close to 50/50.

On another note about 40 to 50% of the time when I am playing the computer he will pull all his star players out the game. It make the game very one sided and way too easy. Has anyone else had this problem as well?

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Cool thanks guys. I will give it a try.

Just curious, but isnt sub in and sub out the same thing? As far as I know you cant have 1 without the other, so why 2 sliders for the same thing really?

Sub in affects who can be subbed in.

Sub out affects when the person currently selected is automatically subbed out.

In other words:

If you have a really high sub in eventually players will never have their stamina full enough to come back in the game and you'll start running the ball with tight ends and fullbacks.

If you have a really low sub out then your RB will stay in the game forever.

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Sub in affects who can be subbed in.

Sub out affects when the person currently selected is automatically subbed out.

In other words:

If you have a really high sub in eventually players will never have their stamina full enough to come back in the game and you'll start running the ball with tight ends and fullbacks.

If you have a really low sub out then your RB will stay in the game forever.

So a low sub in and I high sub out would be what I am looking for?

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84/83 is the best for me. Williams is the 3rd down back and starter.

After Williams runs a decent amount like 4-5 times I know stewart is coming in. Even with madden selecting the plays I can predict it right every time.

If I'm really rushing hard then the series kinds of plays out like this

Williams 10 carries

Stewart 5 carries

Williams 5 carries

Stewart 10 carries

Sutton 3 carries

Then it repeats. Goodson usually doesn't get any love.

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Cool! Thanks again guys. I do have another question though. How does the game flow play calling work when you are playing against someone on the same TV? Would it show the play to everyone?

I haven't tried it, but I don't think it shows the play unless you hit the show play button.

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