What?
You can sub back in after being subbed out on some bots. Qan is definitely not correct on this.
More importantly, you're SUPPOSED to be able to sub back in. And he's clearly established it is a bug. It's just so rare someone gets subbed back in it has, to my knowledge, never come up in a relevant league game. Certainly not recently.
It has never come up in TWDT since I've played every season since 2011, and ran the league 5x.
No captain has EVER brought this up, because you generally sub someone out for lagging or sucking, so there's no reason to sub them back in. There's no rule against subbing back in, and the bot code proves it is meant to be allowed.
A) You're allowed to sub back in
B) Code is written explicitly to allow you to sub back in
C) It's so rare of an event it's never been appealed or brought up before in TWDT because wanting to sub someone back in is very rare
D) It finally occurred in a key match, and this is the test case for it
You can sub back in after being subbed out on some bots. Qan is definitely not correct on this.
More importantly, you're SUPPOSED to be able to sub back in. And he's clearly established it is a bug. It's just so rare someone gets subbed back in it has, to my knowledge, never come up in a relevant league game. Certainly not recently.
It has never come up in TWDT since I've played every season since 2011, and ran the league 5x.
No captain has EVER brought this up, because you generally sub someone out for lagging or sucking, so there's no reason to sub them back in. There's no rule against subbing back in, and the bot code proves it is meant to be allowed.
A) You're allowed to sub back in
B) Code is written explicitly to allow you to sub back in
C) It's so rare of an event it's never been appealed or brought up before in TWDT because wanting to sub someone back in is very rare
D) It finally occurred in a key match, and this is the test case for it
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