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The player jersey numbers in the advanced formation window are different than the ones in the Line-Up window. Not able to distinguish clearly which player is which.

Anyone else facing this problem? What's the way around?
Thanks.
18/04/2013 11:42
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Protossis said:
The player jersey numbers in the advanced formation window are different than the ones in the Line-Up window. Not able to distinguish clearly which player is which.

Anyone else facing this problem? What's the way around?
Thanks.


The numbers you see in the adv formations aren't the jersey number of the player, intend them as POSITION number (i see they are from 1 to 11, independently of jeresey numbers i set to my players). Observe a thing: the number you see in adv formation correspond to the position of that role in the formation list, if you read from top to bottom. In my adv formation RDF is the number 9, and if i read the list of starting 11 in formation's page, the 9th player from the top is my RDF.
19/04/2013 00:15
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Ah, that explains it. Thanks buddy.
19/04/2013 05:11
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Be sure to keep this in mind when you make any formation shifts during a game. The 9 position in one must line up to the 9 position you want to play in the second or you will mix you players up and they will under-perform. To do this quickly and easily, try downloading CelloG's Google Chrome extension:

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/striker-manager-formation/lkmckodmojmbgjoliilhomcndkbbnoga?hl=EN

When you download this a refresh your browser, you will see new buttons on the tactics and formations pages. When you click the "Export" button that appears in the bottom right when you are working on tactics you will have the option to switch two numbers (players 7 and 9, say) within your formation. By saving these characters and importing them into a new formation file you will have the same formation, with the numbers switched. This can prove very useful when you want to make substitutions that aren't straight swaps (i.e. LB for RF) and need to switch formations to accomodate.
19/04/2013 06:50
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