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Ninja Smarti said: So going back to the example from above, with the 99 prog 95 FC player, his max potential is 99 but he will max reach 95 Center Forward player? Edit: So in this example, 99 means his max and 95 his prog? Edited by Ninja Smarti 08-10-2014 19:59 No. 99 is the "speed" his average goes up. His max average will be 95. |
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99 is the speed his average goes up, per month, per week, season? or is it like 99 as in 0.99 stats per week? | 08/10/2014 20:31 |
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Ninja Smarti said: 99 is the speed his average goes up, per month, per week, season? or is it like 99 as in 0.99 stats per week? 99 in a scale between 1 and 99 ![]() |
08/10/2014 20:40 |
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SuTaGar said: Ninja Smarti said: 99 is the speed his average goes up, per month, per week, season? or is it like 99 as in 0.99 stats per week? 99 in a scale between 1 and 99 ![]() But isn't that personal knowledge though? If person A has never seen a speed of 99, but for example, his max speed of training he has seen has been 50, his 50 might be his 99 scale, whereas person B, who's seen 99 as maximal, might declare 99 as 99... So against what do you measure his speed? And how do you measure it? ![]() |
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Ninja Smarti said: SuTaGar said: Ninja Smarti said: 99 is the speed his average goes up, per month, per week, season? or is it like 99 as in 0.99 stats per week? 99 in a scale between 1 and 99 ![]() But isn't that personal knowledge though? If person A has never seen a speed of 99, but for example, his max speed of training he has seen has been 50, his 50 might be his 99 scale, whereas person B, who's seen 99 as maximal, might declare 99 as 99... So against what do you measure his speed? And how do you measure it? ![]() The 99 scale for stats is based upon a worldwide number. The best you can be at something is 99, a player's individual best doesn't matter. A player might only be able to get to 50, that's his max, but other players can be faster, and thus can be 99. I think you might be a little confused. Progression is a players ability to increase his average, and forecast is how high his average could go with optimal training. The progression number isn't related to anything like how much a player could increase or anything like that, it's simply a percentage. Example: Here are two fairly similar LIM's on my junior team 75/18 93 FC, 87 progression: http://en.strikermanager.com/jugador.php?id_jugador=16985086 75/17 94 FC, 87 progression: http://en.strikermanager.com/jugador.php?id_jugador=17888700 You'll notice both players train at close to the same rate. but the younger one has a higher FC and trains slightly better, but that is probably due to the difference in stats that were trained yesterday. The forecast of the younger one is higher because he could have an extra season of training over the other guy. |
08/10/2014 22:09 |
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ah okay, very clear; makes lots of sense. And it has nothing to do with the formation rights % and the versatility of a player? and such players i see you can only get when their starting average after you pull them out of a school is around the 40's? So does that mean that players like http://en.strikermanager.com/inicio.php?accion=/jugador.php%3Fid_jugador%3D19536134 could make around the same average over 10 months? |
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Ninja Smarti said: ah okay, very clear; makes lots of sense. And it has nothing to do with the formation rights % and the versatility of a player? and such players i see you can only get when their starting average after you pull them out of a school is around the 40's? So does that mean that players like http://en.strikermanager.com/inicio.php?accion=/jugador.php%3Fid_jugador%3D19536134 could make around the same average over 10 months? Progression and forecast have nothing to do with versatility/formation rights. These two are different altogether. The play you showed above may be able to pull up 10 average points in a months depending on his progression and your coach percent. The higher the progression and coach percent, the faster the player trains/gain more average points |
09/10/2014 00:51 |
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But Progression can only be seen by using gb's and looking at the graph? Same with forecast? | 09/10/2014 10:29 |
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Ninja Smarti said: But Progression can only be seen by using gb's and looking at the graph? Same with forecast? Yes. |
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Ninja Smarti said: But Progression can only be seen by using gb's and looking at the graph? Same with forecast? Yes, but that player came from your school, and you can see progression when a player comes from your school. |
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