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244556.28 in reply to 244556.22
Date: 7/12/2013 8:56:46 AM
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Yeah I purchased a 60k 23 year old and his GS dropped from 7 to 5. I played him 52 minutes this week and he jumped to 8 GS!

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Date: 7/13/2013 11:16:09 PM
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Bought a 32 yo 40k bigman average GS when bought. Played 53 minutes that week and GS went up to respectable after training. IMHO this isn't what I envisioned the GS hit would be. Was expecting something harsher.

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244556.31 in reply to 244556.30
Date: 7/14/2013 11:15:26 PM
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I believe the hit is only important when you are buying players with good GS. I had a proficient GS go to average.

From: Onisifor

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244556.32 in reply to 244556.31
Date: 7/16/2013 12:48:46 PM
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The bigger the pre-sale GS the bigger the GS hit after the sale. But, you can also experience GS drop even when buying a player in GS level 5. Out of 113 players that I've monitored (which is very low amount of data), the GS drop were as follows:

Pre-sale GS	GS After Sale	How many Players
5 4 2
5 5 8

6 5 6
6 6 2

7 5 9
7 6 17

8 5 6
8 6 27
8 7 3

9 6 17
9 7 8


Even when the after sale GS remains at the level of the pre-sale GS (which is seen only at GS level <7), you are experiencing a drop in the GS (the sub-levels). That is easily shown by monitoring the value of the pre-sale DMI and after-sale DMI. For example, one player preserved his GS after the sale at level 6, but the value of DMI had dropped from 30,900 to 25,700 (which is ↓16.83%). This drop will also affect his performance. I'm trying to say that any GS drop, whether it is level or sub-level drop, is important.

As I've mentioned earlier in the thread, it is obvious that there is a random factor in the formula.