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<BR>I´m very pleased with the lack of slider tweaking needed for ESPN NHL Hockey. It plays a damn good game of hockey right out of the box.
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<BR>But the fatigue settings need work. Checking and fourth lines rarely see the ice on the default settings.
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<BR>Has anyone devised fatigue slider settings to get the third and fourth lines more realistic ice time?
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<BR>Thanks,
<BR>PK
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The only thing I do to alleviate that problem is to do my line changes manually. The problem with that, is that you get your 3rd and 4th lines on the ice with the other teams 1st and 2nds, so there is a flaw there, but at least all your boys can get some ice time.