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Simming games for months at a time without interruption
So I am trying to sim my games for a month at a time. However, it keeps getting interrupted whenever a player gets an injury or I get some special email. Is there a way to turn that off so that the computer takes care of those things for me?
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EDIT: I should note though that it is probably better to change your vacation settings first, so the manager will take care of day to day stuff.
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I thought there was an option to tell which emails to send to the manager as well. Maybe one of the options is none. I can't look now - I'll try to later.
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Under your manager home page, manager options tab there's a section for "Exit Auto-play..." when a player is injured, etc.... you can uncheck all of those and it shouldn't interrupt you.
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