I have noticed that most complaints about this game are that there is not enough clear cut information as to how things work. Why should there be? I think the random factor of this game is part of its charm. Why shoud there be any set-in-stone training speed rates? Why should there be an exact transfer range?
People should be willing to think for themselves just a bit and make some decisions based on their own judgements, insights, and feelings. If they can't or don't want to do that, maybe they should go play with a calculator instead.
Not quite sure why this was directed at me! Never the less... the inclusion of a transfer compare feature actually REDUCES the need to think for yourself. The decision as to buy or sell can be confined to deciding a) if you think the player is fairly valued and b) do you want to pay the price.
I'm not expecting miracles and a pre-set price for each player however I will stand by my point that no-one rushes into the transfer market and makes their first 1million purchase without doing some research so why is a transfer compare necessary at all?
The sheep that follow this are basically 'not willing to think for themselves' because they are assuming that just because 8 players sold for a similar price over the last few weeks they can justify the purchase they are considering or the price they are listing for. This means you are simply accepting the communities average valuation based on the perceived value of each skill without knowing the formula for how each skill is used in the game engine.
You as you confess have chosen to go down the build up your initial squad and keep each player nice and rounded. Now as a community we have already started to value these type of players... but based on what? best guessing.
Are we right to value the players as we do? Most transfers at the moment are guesswork based on what we think or believe not facts. If we have more facts then the ranges can be more defined so I guess the wide ranges are fine for now...
I just prefer for people to think outside the box... and this in my opinion will not encourage it.