Friday, September 3, 2010

FAQ

Any and all questions you may have that were omitted from this guide may be sent to our email or message us through one of the services listed on the "Contact Us" page. (Email is the only functioning means of contact at the moment - computer problems!)

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Q: Is the Roster Movements Guide for the default rosters or the downloadable EA roster updates?
A: It's based on the default rosters.

Q: I can't move everybody at once!! How come?
A: There is a minimum roster limit set at 18 skaters and 2 goalies. Sometimes you'll have to move other players to that team first. On the other hand, a team may be full in which you need to remove players before adding someone to a team. When the CAPs are made, you should have no problem with insufficient numbers. This is mainly a problem in the European leagues, which I will make CAPs for once the NHL and AHL teams are 100% updated. I strongly suggest using the Roster Movements Guide in the following order for the least amount of number problems:
Free Agents -> NHL -> AHL -> -> WHL -> OHL -> QMJHL -> Elitserien -> SM-Liiga -> DEL -> Extraliga -> National League


Q: Can I send you a memory card and have you upload your roster file onto it and send it back to me?
A: No BUT it is now possible to download our roster files using a USB drive and uploading it that way to your system! Details will follow on exactly how to do this once we figure out all the quirks!

Q: What does ABB mean?
A: Look at "The Code Guide" for all of the information you'll need regarding the codes that PetrPuck uses in his CAPs.

Q: What does all that stuff in ( ) after a goalie's equipment model mean?
A: Look at "The Code Guide" for all of the information you'll need regarding the codes that PetrPuck uses in his CAPs.

Q: Why does Taylor Hall have a Cap Hit of $3.750M when the rookie max contract is only $0.900M?
A: The "player salary" section in the game should say "cap hit" as that is what it is actually counting it as. A cap hit includes all bonuses as well as average yearly salary, thus in some cases drastically increasing a players "salary" in the game. For all NHL/AHL player cap hits check out the NHL Roster Guide underneath the NHL logo. (Hall is only used as an example.)

2 comments:

  1. Looking forward to this years work, man...

    I am sure you get this a lot.. but let me know if you need any assistance on Goalie Equipment.

    Be good. Stay up.

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  2. I visited this website where people were sharing their gameplay sliders to like find out which were the most realistic ones. It would be cool to try that here too i think

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