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Do players have predetermined maximum stats? If you disproportionately train one stat -- say, shots for forwards -- so much that a player reaches or nears its forecast, can you continue training other stats to balance-out the player? |
24/10/2012 18:59 |
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I no that training one area over another happens a lot Some focus on shooting only, others speed and some in the middle. I would say to answer your question that a player will keep gaining stats until his peak is met, at which time he begins to mature and die off with stats decreasing. Not sure if that helps or not, but i saw your post hours ago and was wondering the same thing. |
25/10/2012 00:02 |
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Once the stats reach their peak then they will start decreasing![]() |
25/10/2012 11:25 |
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I've always had similar questions on training as well. From my experience I think you can hurt a player slightly if you don't train one thing, but I don't think they're ruined. I have an IM that has 80 passing and dribbling but only 50 shot and 55 speed, when I train running or shots on goal, he picks up a good amount of training (like up to .9 on his shot/speed percentage) but he can end up only getting .08 on his overall average, so I feel like overall average will train slower even though the skill average is progressing quite well. | 25/10/2012 16:47 |
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Average doesnt matter, its the stats that make the difference. The reason your im goes up slowly in average when you train shots is because the developers decided that an im doesnt need shooting to make him a good im. To answer the original poster. No it doesnt matter. Apart from one thing, the older they are, the harder they are to train(progression starts to drop). So if you wait until they are thirty, then you will get worse gains than when they are 14 and supposedly a 15 year old is harder to train than a 14 year old. | 25/10/2012 18:30 |
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illex said: I've always had similar questions on training as well. From my experience I think you can hurt a player slightly if you don't train one thing, but I don't think they're ruined. I have an IM that has 80 passing and dribbling but only 50 shot and 55 speed, when I train running or shots on goal, he picks up a good amount of training (like up to .9 on his shot/speed percentage) but he can end up only getting .08 on his overall average, so I feel like overall average will train slower even though the skill average is progressing quite well. Thanks, illex. This is what I suspected. If what you say is correct, then players have preset maximum stats, and the forecast average is just an aggregate of those preset stats. In other words, it's not possible to over train one position so much that you can't train any others, so long as you do it before they're too old. This is good news, because it means it's possible to fix players who have unbalanced stats. |
25/10/2012 18:33 |
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There is no player in SM History who reach his FC ![]() |
26/10/2012 12:53 |
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ajju10 said: There is no player in SM History who reach his FC ![]() I don't think that is true. Remember that FC changes and any player that stops improving (or starts declining) has reached it's own. |
26/10/2012 13:25 |
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Me too, telling that FC changes[increases] xo told me that '' there is no pl. . . . . . . . .FC'' |
26/10/2012 13:31 |
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Philosophically speaking, that's rather interesting and true. No player can ever reach his forecast cause even at its peak forecast changes over time and will eventually decrease once the crest is reached. LOL ![]() |
26/10/2012 17:56 |
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