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@rebsiot said:
Progression (Approximate) = Today's Change / (player motivation * Yesterday Training * Coaching %)

Example.... Player = RDF @ age 20
Change today = .243
Coach = 70%
Motivation = 105% (team won that day)
Training yesterday was Organize Defense = .55 in that matrix (org defense for RDF)

.243/ (1.05 * .55 * .7) = .601 = 60.1% You have a player that can learn reasonably well... what you do with him is your business.

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I know it says approximate, but if the motivation changes, then the Progression changes, can that be right?
Say his motivation is an 82% that day, going by the example above - that means his Progression comes out to roughly 77%. That's a substantial jump from 60.1%.

Isn't Progression a fixed number until the player gets old?
So shouldn't there be an equation where the Progression comes out about the same each time?

OR should the equation be --> Today's Change / (1.00 * Yesterday Training * Coaching %)
Where 1.00 is a constant and replaces the daily player motivation # and that gives you the true Progression, when your player is at their regular, which is at 100%.

I think I'm right, but I'm not 100% sure.
06/11/2011 02:06
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I think what your missing is that when a players motivation changes the change today would be different.

ex: your player would not have increased by .243 if your players motivation was at 82% instead of 105%.



Edited by Rodstein 06-11-2011 02:33
06/11/2011 02:31
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