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I just noticed that when i train my negative growth players, they decrease a lot if effect is huge. Like a LDF decreased by .842 after training Organize Defence. There was nominal change in Morale, fitness etc. But when i train my players for Organize midfield or something of that sort, the change is not much (negative .04 types)...

Now i dont think that this is very much justified that if a Defender is trained in defence, he will lose more..
20/05/2011 07:54
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Its not a bug. Its normal in the game. 22/05/2011 19:10
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Bodies past their prime don't like training...

Bodies past their prime hate training hard

Old bodies hate training.

Old bodies explode training hard.

Ancient bodies retire.
22/05/2011 20:02
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lol! cant we then just leave the poor souls on bench when others train!!! 22/05/2011 20:15
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Yes. I know I'd rather ride the bench on heavy training days and still get paid a boatload of dollars.

Effectively, for older players, you will have to balance morale and stamina/training. Riding the bench and being in reserves hurt morale, but hurt their what remains of their abilities less.... They still have mad skilz, but aren't playing. So older players are (as my father in law told me that a friend of his said) "as useful as a cream cheese [female pleasure object]". Playing keeps their morale up, but kills their skilz.

Treat them like a car. Ride them til they are dead, then sell them for scrap.





Edited by rebsiot 25-05-2011 04:59
23/05/2011 09:20
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wow!! loved the way you put it!!! 24/05/2011 08:40
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rebsiot said:
Bodies past their prime don't like training...

Bodies past their prime hate training hard

Old bodies hate training.

Old bodies explode training hard.

Ancient bodies retire.





He agrees

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