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196056.27 in reply to 196056.25
Date: 9/12/2011 12:05:03 PM
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Skillcap and salary are related (of course it isn't linear relation). I can say more - I suppose weights of skills in both formulas are the same ;-) Only difference is that formula of potential is linear, whilst formula of salary is exponential. But factors in both formulas could be the same ;-)

From: B.B.King

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196056.29 in reply to 196056.28
Date: 9/14/2011 4:36:33 AM
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I know how works linear and expnential function and where is difference. It's obvious but I don't like to talk about obvious things. I like to explore interesting and non-obvious relations.

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196056.30 in reply to 196056.18
Date: 9/19/2011 4:23:06 AM
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JR and SB seem to be keystone skills. THey train soooooo slow though. I guess the best thing to do is set them up for an elastic effect.


I think this is the best way to go. I'm training a SF too, but it's his first season only, so I don't have much experience with it yet. The way I set the elastic effect with guards though is I train 1 on 1 for half a season so DR, HA and JS are at least 2 levels above OD, JR and PA. After that, I train OD and with that, I train DR and HA again so when I start with JR, the training is not that slow (pop every two weeks). I don't have experience in bigs training, but I guess it's a similar thing.