importing situations

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micvik
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importing situations

Post by micvik »

How do take the situations from one playbook and import them into another?

one of my main issues with the game so far is that the cpu plays the same throughout without regardless of the situation.

I am using a playbook from FBMax(Plays.zip). They're great but in certain situations teams were running when they should be passing and vice versa

I saw that in the default playbooks there situations for Catching up and running out the clock and I was hoping to use them in other playbooks.
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RE: importing situations

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I think it's a word perfect file

I had to download an add on from Microsoft word in order to view it.
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DreamTeams
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ORIGINAL: Tbird

I think it's a word perfect file

I had to download an add on from Microsoft word in order to view it.

Tbird, exactly how is this done? Where are the profiles and situations stored? Can you provide more details? Being able to import situations would save loads of time.
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He was talking about the WPS file that someone uploaded

but he changed his post
but there should be a blank playbook with situations at fbmax but I can't remember exact name of it
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DreamTeams
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Ok. Thanks. Was hoping there was a way to import situations.
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Post by Deft »

What I do is create a template 4-3 defensive playbook with some situational specific offensive plays (short yardage). 
In another playbook I create an offense template for whatever offense I want and then import this into the defensive playbook.
 
After that I change the pass/run % to whatever mix I want. 
 
I did it this way because defenses for specific packages and situations are more critical and many offensive plays are universal, aside from the obvious situations (1st G inside 5) .
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Post by hack153 »

i uploaded that a while ago ion FBMax.  it was a wps format becuase i'm too cheap to buy word! ha!  i'm glad to see that people are still using my created profiles!
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