Like I said, I've seen similar occurrences as the first case you've shown. I personally consider it to be a bug, but one that is definitely not caused by recent changes. Setting players only as reserves is what caused that.
However, now that you've confirmed your depth chart distribution in your most recent game... that's a fourth quarter "garbage garbage time" behavior - happening in the third quarter! I have never seen that happen in the third quarter before this week, but I've now seen it twice: I don't really watch my team's scrimmages live, but since my team won yesterday's match in a blowout and I set my lineup in a way that matches yours, it was naturally the first game I checked for possible abnormal GE behaviors in the third quarter. And guess what?! When third quarter garbage time hit, my starting PF, who had been subbed out for the player that was both his backup and reserve just a few minutes before, went in to replace my point guard. All starters other than the PF had themselves set as their backup and reserve. Here is when it happens:
http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/87467287/reportmatch.as.... And here is just an example from my previous week's scrimmage where that kind of substitution didn't occur under pretty much the same circumstances:
http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/87461022/reportmatch.as...The main difference between your case and mine is that my PG went back to the game at the start of the fourth quarter, but that's probably because he was subbed out for another starter. When the game engine changes a player's position, that choise carries on to the rest of regulation, but I assume a new quarter resets it if it's depth chart role is bigger than the one of the new position.
Anyway, I wonder if this change
(273587.3) made by BB-Marin this week could have made that substitution behavior also appear in the third quarter. His explanation of the change makes me believe that
shouldn't be the case, but well...
Last edited by Densler at 9/25/2015 5:40:33 AM