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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Oct 2022
Posts: 241
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attribute values reversed?
attribute values reversed?
i'm having some issues with tweaking the proper temperament and pass/shoot bias for players. for temperament, does a high value mean they are more likely to take penalties, or is it the reverse? for pass/shot bias, does a lower value mean they are more likely to pass than shoot? does greed factor into how this pass/shot bias works? i've been setting a high temperament value for fighters and guys with him PIM values, and low values for players who don't take much penalties, but the low value players seem to take more penalties. I originally tried the opposite, setting his temperament (figuring they didn't have a short temper) but these players were taking a lot of penalties. the manual for FHM doesn't seem that clear to me |
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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: Feb 2021
Posts: 38
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temp high=less penalties low=more penalties
pass/shot high=more passing low=more shooting dont think greed has any effect on anything besides contract Last edited by bandwagonfan; 11-29-2024 at 10:30 AM. |
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Oct 2022
Posts: 241
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thanks, that what I thought and how I started the season out, but about a month in I'm seeing results the would seem to indicate the opposite for values. "fighters" set to low temp were barely getting in any fights and had low pim's while lady-byng type players with high temp(20) were taking a lot of penalties also, it seemed the pass/shoot bias values were different between forwards and dmen, when a pass-first dman (like Letang) needed to have a high pass/shoot bias to have more A's than G's |
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