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why is it that when players play a game their stamina drops, BUT the players/injured who where subs/did not play their stamina doesnt go up? The other issue I have is why dont the players in the simulation have the same coloured shirts as what is displayed at the beginning/start of the match, sometimes I dont even know what colours my team plays in. Edited by b0r0 07-10-2012 14:12 Edited by b0r0 07-10-2012 14:19 |
07/10/2012 14:12 |
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Stamina goes up by 10pts everyday for every player at around 1am madrid time. No matter whether you play them or not... |
07/10/2012 14:19 |
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so why do my players (who have/are played) show a decrease in stamina yet my players who have not played / have been rested does not show an increase. eg. if at 1 am Madrid time I have a player who played a game and at the start of the game started with 90% stamina and at the end of the game he ends up with a 75% stamina at 1am he should then go up to 85%, BUT a player who did not play still has the same stamina at 1am even though he did not play, if a player plays a game and is exhausted, then does it make sense that a player who DID NOT play should be MORE rested at the end of the game. so a player who did not play should have a increase of stamin of not just 10pts but maybe 15-20pts. | 07/10/2012 14:28 |
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But if you have 2 players, you said one loses stamina and has 75%, if you rested others and let's say he is at 85%....At 1am spanish time the player who had initially 90% that you played and who got 75% would get to 85% while the other you rested would have 95%... As you can see, all the players increase stamina but no matter what you do the player you rested would have a high benefit over the one you played btw dude, I don't think a player recovers a higher amount of stamina than anyone else because he did nothing Edited by @patient 07-10-2012 14:35 |
07/10/2012 14:32 |
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