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83282.14 in reply to 83282.13
Date: 3/30/2009 7:45:02 AM
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Salary, yes. But potential softcap? Isnt the softcap based on the sum of all skills?

The soft cap is just a number. To determine whether a player has reached his potential, this number is compared to a variable, which is calculated in a manner similar to salary.

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83282.15 in reply to 83282.12
Date: 3/30/2009 9:59:22 AM
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But that's provides extremely unfair advantage depending on what the suggested position for the player... I for one know of a player of 213 cm listed as PG, that means when he reaches his cap he'll have a much slower salary than other C's with suggested positions as C.

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83282.16 in reply to 83282.15
Date: 3/30/2009 10:14:12 AM
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You do know that suggested position can change? If you train a player that's listed as a PG long enough on C skills, he will become a C and vice versa.

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Date: 3/30/2009 10:14:49 AM
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But that's provides extremely unfair advantage depending on what the suggested position for the player... I for one know of a player of 213 cm listed as PG, that means when he reaches his cap he'll have a much slower salary than other C's with suggested positions as C.

No, it doesn't.

He will have exactly the same salary, since salary is based on skills, and height is not a skill. Position is also based on skills, so (1) position will change as you train, and (2) players with similar skills will be listed at the same position in most cases.

Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 3/30/2009 10:20:53 AM

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83282.18 in reply to 83282.17
Date: 3/30/2009 10:26:25 AM
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No i didn't know that suggested positions could change. Just mentioning unfairness and i get "assaulted" by GM's. Lol joking :)

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83282.19 in reply to 83282.18
Date: 3/30/2009 10:54:35 AM
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D*mn those GM's!! Ban them all!! :)

But is the relation between skills/salary/suggested position starting to become a little bit clearer to you?

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83282.20 in reply to 83282.19
Date: 3/30/2009 11:18:06 AM
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anyone had a player that reached his potential ,so we can have a clue of what to expect of each potential?

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83282.21 in reply to 83282.20
Date: 3/30/2009 11:20:28 AM
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good idea ;D

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83282.22 in reply to 83282.14
Date: 3/30/2009 7:16:53 PM
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The soft cap is just a number. To determine whether a player has reached his potential, this number is compared to a variable, which is calculated in a manner similar to salary.


So if I have a player who has reached his potential softcap who then changes position due to a pop, is it possible he is now back under the potential softcap because of the position change?

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Date: 3/30/2009 9:27:08 PM
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The soft cap is just a number. To determine whether a player has reached his potential, this number is compared to a variable, which is calculated in a manner similar to salary.


So if I have a player who has reached his potential softcap who then changes position due to a pop, is it possible he is now back under the potential softcap because of the position change?

Theoretically, it's not impossible. However, someone else has to chip in about the extent to which salary can change due to position change (at least I always thought it can, though I have no hard evidence on this).

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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83282.24 in reply to 83282.10
Date: 3/31/2009 2:48:00 AM
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I would say that its not logical at all... if it takes best possition into account, it would result in traning a SF you have to start with the skills in the right order not to hit the cap.

uh? and why would he not?

it is not that when he switches best position, he looses the skills he already trained... so eventually he will hit his cap.

It would take longer for him to hit his cap if you can have him constantly switching his best position (for you have to train him very variated) yes... so BINGO! ;)

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