Is reloading because of an injury cheating..?

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^ that

But you could class anything you couldn't do in real life as cheating
 
as above mate, you buy the game, it's versatility is what makes it great. what I would say however, is that injuries are a part of the game, and could allow you to uplay a promising youngster etc.

but yeah, it all depends on the realism you're after really
 
technically yes but who cares, you bought the game play as you please
 
well, its not that, my friend wants to reload out network game because one of his players got injured for 4 months and now hes mad cos i saved the game and didnt reload the match
 
I'd say yeah it is cheating but do what you want. If it's network game however, let him suffer :p
 
well, its not that, my friend wants to reload out network game because one of his players got injured for 4 months and now hes mad cos i saved the game and didnt reload the match

Injuries happen, he just has to get over it.
 
it's your game do what you want bro
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well, its not that, my friend wants to reload out network game because one of his players got injured for 4 months and now hes mad cos i saved the game and didnt reload the match

Why ask the question if you can't accept the answer..?

I'm sure I've done it once.. Think I loaded up a save, the next day somebody broke their leg so I reloaded it again.. It's cheating, sure, but I don't understand why you feel so guilty that you actually had to make a thread about it.
 
I've done it once or twice when i feel the game's been unrealistic like 4 strikers dropping in the space of 2 weeks all for a month plus.
 
Hmm...
You wouldn't happen to be from grimsby would you...?
And yeah it's cheating.
 
Of course it's cheating, a manager can't turn the clock back in real life when their player gets injured, can they?

But nobody actually cares.

Anyway, closing this as 1. It's been asked before. 2. Nobody actually cares, he bought the game and can do as he pleases.
 
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