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zaphod -> Possible glitch, rules not quite right? (5/1/2008 10:53:40 PM)

I was playing and noticed a slight timing glitch. After a touchdown, the game clock continued to count down while waiting for the PAT.

I don't follow football quite as much as I used to, but I believe the clock shouldn't run between the td and pat.

Running 2.27

John




David Winter -> RE: Possible glitch, rules not quite right? (5/1/2008 10:58:44 PM)

Hi.

What field were you using?

thanks




therhino -> RE: Possible glitch, rules not quite right? (5/1/2008 11:27:27 PM)

If you were playing AFL style the clock runs almost all the time. It does not run after the XP attempt before the kickoff though.
therhino




zaphod -> RE: Possible glitch, rules not quite right? (5/1/2008 11:41:49 PM)

I was running American rules. 




David Winter -> RE: Possible glitch, rules not quite right? (5/1/2008 11:59:30 PM)

hmmmm.

The minor clock rules are tied to the field type. As soon as a TD is scored the game clock is turned off and only turned on again for the PAT if the game uses an indoor field, or it uses a Canadian field with more than 3 minutes in the half. US fields are always off.

I'll take a look to see if I can make this happen, but as far as I know, this is the only report of this problem.

thanks
David




zaphod -> RE: Possible glitch, rules not quite right? (5/2/2008 3:06:37 AM)

I normally wouldn't have noticed it myself, but as I was trying to play hurry up in the last few minutes of the game I noticed some time pass between the TD and PAT. 

It isn't a big deal; and it is possible I am mistaken.  If it means anything, I was playing an exibition game between Green Bay and Chicago using the NFL beta league that was uploaded on FBMAX.  I had made sure it was playing American rules before playing; besides, there was less than 2:00 to play anyway.

John




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