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If you are looking for a solution to your question, the answer is no. There is nothing you can do about it. It sims the game and it wont stop if the starter is pulled. Thats how the game is. If you are worried about your stats, then the only way around it is to turn off auto save.
Talk bout a massive design flaw. Why not sit on the bench and sim the game through that? Sorry, makes too much else to implement into a game where you control one player, but they make it to where you can’t control it all the time. Brilliant. Auto saving isn’t going to save my stats that I don’t physically play my goalie in. That’s only going to work if I’m literally controlling him in a game and I mess up.
- Javiair1 month agoNew Veteran
There are A lot of flaws in the game that have been there for years that EA hasn’t corrected for one reason or another. Priorities, time, money, or whatever, the reason, they are still there. Just look at the controller settings.. Ever since they added the “tether”, the controller settings cant be saved.
- SgtBryan861 month agoRising Novice
Tether for sure never stays off. Vibration actually stayed off when I turned it off, but I haven’t messed with any other settings. I don’t think it’s time or money to not fix mistakes that are years old, but then for us, at least, I guess it is what it is if we’re still buying it like people buy Madden, or CoD, knowing there’s an issue or three that are seemingly permanent. In all, I want it to be MY own doing that sends me to the AHL, not the computer. But, now that I think about it, maybe it’s a way that the computer keeps you from cheesing through as a 17 year old goalie. The computer obviously sees you as a 69 overall, with a 5 hole of 68, and say “this dude will let in beach balls”😂 maybe it does make a little sense.
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