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Sunday, September 1, 2013

FAQ

Any and all questions you may have that were omitted from this guide may be sent to our email.

*Disregard all dates on top of posts.

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 -> OHL -> QMJHL -> WHL -> Swedish HL -> 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 Nathan MacKinnon have a Cap Hit of $3.775M when the rookie max contract is only $0.975M?
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 under the NHL logo. (MacKinnon is only used as an example.)

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