Instead, there is an exponential decay of training speed that sets in when a player reaches the cap. It is faster than a third at first, and much slower than a third when a player is much higher than the cap.
This is a game changer! I have been digging into it for a long time but naturally I lack the amount of data that could either confirm or deny the general assumption that post-cap training penalty is constant.
I strongly suspected that it has a co-relation with how far the player is past his cap and now this, coming from your renowned keyboard, is all I needed. Thank you so much for this post!
Two questions:1) Do you think the calculation base is the player's own potential or the max for his tier (i.e. 10.99 for HoFs)?
2) Could you shed some more light on the decay exponent?
BBB: 2 (S37 S38); Top tier: 7 (S35 S36 S37 S38 S39 S41 S63); Cup: 9 (S25 S35 S36 S37 S38 S39 S40 S41 S61)