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13476.3 in reply to 13476.1
Date: 1/22/2008 7:45:38 PM
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Its not how much playing time they've been given, its how much training they've been given.

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Date: 1/22/2008 8:44:53 PM
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Its not how much playing time they've been given, its how much training they've been given.

Steve

Which doesn't differ much from the way it works in HT now, does it?

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Date: 1/22/2008 10:21:20 PM
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Its not how much playing time they've been given, its how much training they've been given.

Steve

Which doesn't differ much from the way it works in HT now, does it? :)


I think what LA-Lord of Doom was trying to convey was that the increase might be more than you're expecting if you're used to the wage increases in HT (actually, I think it depends on what level your HT trainees are -- HT wages can go up fast too).


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Date: 1/23/2008 12:45:03 PM
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Its not how much playing time they've been given, its how much training they've been given.

Steve

Which doesn't differ much from the way it works in HT now, does it?


I think what LA-Lord of Doom was trying to convey was that the increase might be more than you're expecting if you're used to the wage increases in HT (actually, I think it depends on what level your HT trainees are -- HT wages can go up fast too).


Steve


exactly.
In HT you will know that a player you didn' train will not raise in wage.
Here this is not true !!

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13476.7 in reply to 13476.6
Date: 1/23/2008 2:31:54 PM
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Why would a player I didn't train at all raise in wage?

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13476.8 in reply to 13476.6
Date: 1/23/2008 2:38:06 PM
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One of the two statements in this post cannot be right, since the admins are on record for saying that there is no osmosis in BB.

So it's either based on the amount of training or it doesn't, which one is it?

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13476.9 in reply to 13476.8
Date: 1/23/2008 2:51:02 PM
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Unlike HT, Stamina/FT training can raise wages, but a very small amount.

When tracking players for the USA NT, we came across several that rose $2-$10 or so.

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13476.10 in reply to 13476.9
Date: 1/23/2008 3:33:28 PM
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Stamina affects wages in HT as well. Set pieces might soon.

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13476.11 in reply to 13476.10
Date: 1/23/2008 3:48:37 PM
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hm,
when I received my team it was the end of last season.
I had the chance to train my players for 2 or 3 weeks before the salary raises.
I am positive I trained passing, and nothing else, and only PG and SG position, so the players I put at center, PF and SF did receive no training at all.
Yet ALL my player's, without exeption, had their wages raised.

There was absolutely no possibility most of the players received training, yet they all increased...

That is why I am saying that unlike in hattrick, payers' wages do raise, even if the where not trained.

My second and final wages raise I experienced I noticed another odity. Some players who did receive training in the meantime, kept their wage, while others, who also trained (I trained some weeks of FTs back then did raise. It came to my attention that the ones with low Game Shape didn't raise, while others did.

So far I can't explain why all this happened...

I plan to keep an eye out on my upcomming raises and try to find some pattern in it, since raises don't occur that often, it might take a while before I find out how it realy works...

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13476.12 in reply to 13476.9
Date: 1/24/2008 4:44:51 AM
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I think there may be an age factor as well, where 23 YO might get a bit more than 18 YO. Logically, experience would also be included.

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13476.13 in reply to 13476.12
Date: 1/24/2008 2:40:38 PM
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I think there may be an age factor as well, where 23 YO might get a bit more than 18 YO. Logically, experience would also be included.


quite positive this is not the case, the 5 or 6 of my 30 players who didn't get a raise where of various ages. The only thing that caught my eye was that these all where in bad game shape, while the ones getting a raise where in good game shape.
Ofcourse, now that game shape will be set to respectable for all players before the salaries will change, we might not be able to view the diffrence at this time, but we will when the change at the all star break is happening... I might even try to get my most expensive players in bad shape, and see what happens. ;)

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