Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 1:34 pm
Why don't you guys use save- and pre-game editor to check out your regens?
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Lol, nice improvements! I first thought it wasn't normal for Holik regen to just have 11 in positionning, but it seems he's working hard on it.Salming wrote:he started pos with 5. its 12 now so 7 points up
Using the save game editor, I can confirm that Sten Josefsson is indeed Peter Forsberg.ReggieDunlop wrote:you need savegame editor: http://www.ehmtheblueline.com/forums/dl ... ile_id=488
open your saved game, find your player and check regens nationality, potential ability and primary position.
Start your pre-game editor and load your database. Then choose staff&players and the click that filter staff button. insert those values what you cheked from your saved game to the filter staff box and you propably get a small list of players. just look your saved game player's height and weight and compare them to the list of players and when they match that's your man.
Thank you kind sirReggieDunlop wrote:you need savegame editor: http://www.ehmtheblueline.com/forums/dl ... ile_id=488
open your saved game, find your player and check regens nationality, potential ability and primary position.
Start your pre-game editor and load your database. Then choose staff&players and the click that filter staff button. insert those values what you cheked from your saved game to the filter staff box and you propably get a small list of players. just look your saved game player's height and weight and compare them to the list of players and when they match that's your man.
What DB are you using, cause even in the old ones Tavares is pretty dominant?IrishBouzouki wrote:Wow! I had nobody in any of the 3 Canadian Jrs leagues in 2008-2009 hit 40 goals or 65 points. Even John Tavares was held to 28 goals and 61 points in 62 games and he was definitely the dominating star of the 2009 NHL draft. But that is perhaps a difference since you are using the new DB.canucksfan33 wrote:I have 7 regens I'm curious about. They all put up at least 100 points, and it was their first year of juniors for each of them, so they are quite talented.
McCallum's Consistency: 16
Cal Proulx's Consistency: 17
Wes O'Neill's Consistency: 16
Olli Hedblom's Consistency: 12
Patrick Therrien's Consistency: 17
Clayton Lee's Consistency: 16
Karl Boucher's Consistency: 17
Influence is only good for captain/leader material types, it's really not that big of a deal. Teamwork is only a big deal if you like unselfish players, which I guess most people do.coasterholic14 wrote:Why must most regens take such a huge hit in either work rate or influence? It seems like the majority of regens are stars but have one huge, GLARING issue in 1 key category (who wants a star with no influence or teamwork?)
PA is potential ability?Garden Dwarf wrote:Hi guys,
Does a regen always have the same PA than the original player?
I'm looking for the Jagr regen in my game but there is no Czech as dominant as Jagr... I so one that could be Jagr, but not good enough.
Thanks.
Yes it isIceTimer wrote:PA is potential ability?Garden Dwarf wrote:Hi guys,
Does a regen always have the same PA than the original player?
I'm looking for the Jagr regen in my game but there is no Czech as dominant as Jagr... I so one that could be Jagr, but not good enough.
Thanks.
That would most likely be hasek. Was he 5'11 and were his reflexes also in the high 90's?Mordrehl wrote:Ok I'm confused about one thing for regens ...
Hasak for example. In the NHL HoF the entry date is 7/14/07 and retirement 2006-07
What draft would he appear in? I thought the 2009 one and there is a Czech goalie in that draft with flair of 95 (19) however his potential is only 60
Nope, it wasn't ... and when I use the save game editor to check this player his potential ability is only 60 (not 190+)DJP19 wrote:That would most likely be hasek. Was he 5'11 and were his reflexes also in the high 90's?Mordrehl wrote:Ok I'm confused about one thing for regens ...
Hasak for example. In the NHL HoF the entry date is 7/14/07 and retirement 2006-07
What draft would he appear in? I thought the 2009 one and there is a Czech goalie in that draft with flair of 95 (19) however his potential is only 60
A regens potential ability is the same as the original players. So if your guy has a PA of 60 then that's not the Hasek regen.Mordrehl wrote:Nope, it wasn't ... and when I use the save game editor to check this player his potential ability is only 60 (not 190+)DJP19 wrote:That would most likely be hasek. Was he 5'11 and were his reflexes also in the high 90's?Mordrehl wrote:Ok I'm confused about one thing for regens ...
Hasak for example. In the NHL HoF the entry date is 7/14/07 and retirement 2006-07
What draft would he appear in? I thought the 2009 one and there is a Czech goalie in that draft with flair of 95 (19) however his potential is only 60
One problem I'm having is some players don't seem to show up consistently in the Player Search section ... I had a swedish center ranked 5th in the upcoming draft that if I filter Player Search to only show Swedish Centers who are 12-18yrs old ... he wasn't showing up. I saved my game, exited, reloaded and now he does.
When I use Player Search to limit it to Czech goalies under 18 ... the only one with high flair is the guy mentioned above.
My question is ... from the date the player retires (or is inducted into HoF), how many years from then does the regen actually show up in the database?
Thought of that, so did RESET first, then did just Nationality = Sweden, Age = 12-19, Forward, Center and that 5th ranked Swede from 2009 draft was not showing in the list of 20-30 playersSaapas wrote:About those player searches... Have you checked that all other filters are put correctly?
Using the Lidas 2.2 databasephilou21 wrote:What DB are you using? I remember that in my game with the Thrashers, i've pick him in 2010, not 2009. First regen starts appearing in 2009, but i often see the Hasek one in the 2010. I use the original DB.