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Is there value in having certain countries more likely to produce better players in certain positions? (e.g. US youth schools producing better GK, Spain producing better midfielders, Argentina producing better strikers) It seems to me, everyone invests in the same schools (Brazil, Germany, Italy, Uruguay, Netherlands) and it could be a way of getting people to spread out their investments.
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Is there value in having certain countries more likely to produce better players in certain positions? (e.g. US youth schools producing better GK, Spain producing better midfielders, Argentina producing better strikers) It seems to me, everyone invests in the same schools (Brazil, Germany, Italy, Uruguay, Netherlands) and it could be a way of getting people to spread out their investments.

countries could get an overall rating but have a specialist rating for a specific position. just a thought
23/02/2012 17:40
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Seeing as schools produce players in random positions, this would be hard to coordinate, but I think it would be a nice feature.

Once we're not knee deep in bugs and problems that'd be something nice to add
23/02/2012 17:56
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hewhoamareismyself said:
Seeing as schools produce players in random positions, this would be hard to coordinate, but I think it would be a nice feature.

Once we're not knee deep in bugs and problems that'd be something nice to add

i agree, i dont think you should change the randomness of positions produced, but i could see it being a nice thing to include. like icing on a cake if you so happen to get a good GK from your US school or good midfielder from your Spain school - with the assumption that the country quality and school level (low through excellent) are constant. at GK produced might have 5-10% higher FC than it normally would or something like that

Edited by Baltimore Wanders Fc 23-02-2012 18:04
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