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VCFL Commish -> Team File Questions (2/19/2007 12:11:50 AM)

This team does not have a valid team profile.

What does this mean?




Tullius -> RE: MESSAGE (2/19/2007 1:07:02 AM)

Every team needs a team profile to organize the roster. The team profile defines the number of players for every postition and the skills a player needed. So when profile includes 3 QB the team will have 3 QB. When the skills for all QB are Pass Strength and Intelligence the AI sorts the players accordings these criterias. Without such a profile the AI is helpless. The profile has to match the roster size.




Hubbard -> RE: MESSAGE (2/19/2007 2:22:49 AM)

Tullius, the first two numbers in the name of the profile have to match the roster size. I am running a league with 53 man rosters. I renamed the stock profile which I believe was called "45_45_strongpass.txt" to "53_strongpass.txt". Although the stock profile was for a 45 man roster the game will fill in the remaining players.




VCFL Commish -> RE: MESSAGE (2/19/2007 3:35:25 AM)

So how are the profiles made.Is it somewhere in the game?




Deft -> RE: MESSAGE (2/19/2007 5:34:45 AM)

You can either import them, nmleague has several on fbmax.com or you can make your own by going team profile at the stage right before the draft.




VCFL Commish -> RE: MESSAGE (2/19/2007 6:18:36 PM)

Thanks I will try that when i get home after work




VCFL Commish -> RE: MESSAGE (3/4/2007 9:34:01 PM)

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You should be using the in-game team profile editor to make these changes so the game can enforce the restrictions on use.


Could someone put some screen shots to where this editor is because I can`t find it.

quote:

You can either import them, nmleague has several on fbmax.com or you can make your own by going team profile at the stage right before the draft.   

Batting a thousand here I can`t find this either could someone make a link right to these files




garysorrell -> RE: MESSAGE (3/4/2007 10:04:04 PM)

[image]http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/38/profilebd2.jpg[/image]




VCFL Commish -> RE: MESSAGE (3/4/2007 10:09:37 PM)

Thanks never noticed that at change view




Charlie19341 -> RE: MESSAGE (3/6/2007 5:24:52 AM)

[&:] OK, dumb me!  In the Screen Shot there is a position of SB/TE.  I thought I knew everything there was/is about football, but I do not know the reference to "SB"!  Is that a Set-Back, or a Wing-Back that you would use in a Full-House Backfield, or something else?




David Winter -> RE: MESSAGE (3/6/2007 5:45:59 AM)

SB = Slotback. It's a position specific to Canadian rules.




Charlie19341 -> RE: MESSAGE (3/6/2007 5:50:59 AM)

Again, dumb me!  Forgot that we have more than Americam Football in this game!

BTW, David, do you ever sleep [>:]




David Winter -> RE: MESSAGE (3/6/2007 6:16:45 AM)

Once in a while...




Ambermonk -> RE: MESSAGE (3/6/2007 6:23:03 PM)

Actually, the slot back position is also used in American football.  The Philadelphia Eagles were famous for using a formation called the "Slot-T" in the 1950s.  A slot back is a receiver positioned between the TE/OT and the WR "in the slot" between them.  I imagine Dave uses this designation to facilitate DB coverages.




Charlie19341 -> RE: MESSAGE (3/6/2007 7:24:17 PM)

Interesting formation!  I would think that the TE is on the line, and the SB is off the line, but I guess either works.




Ambermonk -> RE: MESSAGE (3/6/2007 8:39:08 PM)

The SB is off the line.  Think of it as a semi-wide flanker.




VCFL Commish -> RE: MESSAGE (3/6/2007 9:43:06 PM)

Usually here and someone can correct me if I am wrong.Here in a double TE formation usually d-linemen line up in the TE positions




Marauders -> Team File and Slotback Question (3/6/2007 10:43:47 PM)

I posted this in the rules section. It shows the positions on the field.

[image]http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/upfiles/15799/198842EAE10242C58F6C14830A6FE427.jpg[/image]




Ambermonk -> RE: Team File and Slotback Question (3/7/2007 3:22:10 AM)

Thanks for the diagram Marauders.  A picture is worth a thousand words.




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