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100371.14 in reply to 100371.13
Date: 7/23/2009 3:36:50 PM
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no the effect of 20% would not be nearly zero, it would be 20%.

which is one fifth. Meaning you can train a player on 5 skills instead of just 1, each for one fifth of a full training.

this way, you can opt to have a player train all his primaries, and even a few secondaries if you prefer that instead of having to pick 1 primary and give him a large boost there.

For your major training regime the system we have is perfect. But if you want to train 1 specific position, and still don't want to neglect the rest entirely, you now will have to choose which 1 or 2 skills you will boost the rest with, because if you need to boost more, which would be more balancing, you would need to neglect the major training you where performing too much.

So I feel that now there is only 2 options: go for 1 specific training for a long time, or try to improve the entire team slow but steady.
Anything in between is less in quality.

With an option to divide training in 2 parts, there are ways in between that are also qualitatively good.

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100371.15 in reply to 100371.14
Date: 7/23/2009 3:52:56 PM
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in my eyes, 1 single training makes nearlyl no effect ;) If you had a regime you could see slightly improvement over time, but a fifth of a training, won't make a guy to a better passer in my eyes.

And you normally train today several skills at once, if you look forward for the small improvements.

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100371.16 in reply to 100371.15
Date: 7/24/2009 3:09:10 PM
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And you normally train today several skills at once, if you look forward for the small improvements.

true, yet they are always the same.

it would also be an improvement if we could choose the secondaries...

a fifth of a training indeed would make a better passer, maybe not enough that it matters in some cases, but it might give you an edge as well.

I believe that if you target 1 training, you improve a player so much, he will outmatch your opponent's easely. Any excess training makes him better still, but the result against your opponent wouldn't change. It's like if 20 wins from 3, then 30 will win from 3 just the same.
yet, on all other fronts you won't improve a bit.
so if the other is improving everything just a little, he will utterly fail against your 1 type trained guy, but will get the edge on anything else, making him win the games, since a game has many aspects.

by being able to choose to improve your entire team just slightly, you can gain an edge over someone who is neglecting this.

I could be entirely wrong ofcourse.

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