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273169.8 in reply to 273169.6
Date: 08/21/2015 22:03:04
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Yeah the training is very slow and it is only possible to do one position training with the way that the training system works. If you're doing more than one position training, its WAY TOO SLOW. A way to make training more profitable AND lower the market prices is by making multiple position training better.


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Date: 08/21/2015 22:08:23
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A way to make training more profitable AND lower the market prices is by making multiple position training better.

A way to make training more profitable AND more logical AND more available to everybody, thus raising competition at every level is by training players, not "positions."

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273169.11 in reply to 273169.10
Date: 08/22/2015 01:54:55
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Here we agree. But multiple position training might be another option.

For example they could do away with single position, making multiple position the base and have it train at single speed. Sometimes if you can't win the war you got to go for a few battles.

You still retain every bit of the illogicality. You're still training "positions" instead of players. Absurd. We only have it because that's what is in Hattrick, where by the way it is equally absurd.

Last edited by Mike Franks at 08/22/2015 01:56:28

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273169.12 in reply to 273169.11
Date: 08/22/2015 05:33:52
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Some compromise would be acceptable to me.

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Date: 08/22/2015 05:39:55
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So if the problem are the trainers who don't understand how or are unwilling to build good players, then perhaps it's time to make it a little simpler or a little faster, with whatever tool or modification they like better.

From: _Az_

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273169.14 in reply to 273169.13
Date: 08/23/2015 03:17:45
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Too slow or too expensive ? Definitly too expensive in my opinion.

I like this game because of it's complexity. And I think we must keep it. When you see the price for low and average players, they were low some seasons ago, most of rookies too. So the system was ok like that. But, now, this is becoming a problem as the price rise regularly. My guess is it's because of the lack of players in low division. A lot of these players were training and selling their players. Sometimes goods (for farms meanly), average or bad. That mean we lost a great quantity of trainers/players on sell.

Here some ideas, I guess some have already been proposed quite a lot :
- Reduce their salary and have more coach in the transfert list. Goal is to push people to train without thinking it's a pain to find a coach.
- Put in sale all these players All star and more potential from bot team. Same reason as before, it's a pain to find a good player to train !
- Being able to train more players than today. The speed is fine if you see U21 profil, they progress amazingly fast. But, as there are less low division team, there are less players on sale. If each team can't renew more that 2.5 players/7-8 seasons by training. How will they be able to survive ? By buying the others, of course. But with these expensive price, it's a feat ! I think 5 players trained at full speed, 5 other at half speed and the other at 25% would be an interesting change. But I doubt it will happen anytime soon as it mean to revamp all the training system :)
- Why is there no official tutoring program between players ? As I said, this game is complex and manual don't cover everything.

That's just raw ideas, as I know the BB, they will not be accepted by the way. But sometimes, It's nice to say there is problem here or there :p

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From: Koperbox

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273169.16 in reply to 273169.14
Date: 09/23/2015 17:33:13
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I didn't want to start a new thread, so I'm replying to this one.

Does anyone else notice that JR training is supposedly faster than before? I remember JR training took appr. 2.5 weeks on a 20y old with little to no elastics.

I have two weird cases.

First is my 22y old with 185 cm height. After a pop in JR to 4 (inept) with JS training, he received two more JS training, so the JR sublevel was quite low.
Elastic effect was great (JS 16 and HA 16).
He popped FOUR TIMES IN A ROW in JR.

Second: 23y old, 203 cm. Lowest sublevel possible, little elastic effect. Two pops of JR in five weeks. 23 years, 203 cm!

Anyone experienced similar JR training speeds?

From: Knecht

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Date: 09/24/2015 06:18:58
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A german Manager had six consecutive pops in PA on an 22 or 23 yo C.

Elastic effect can be very strong it seems. I doubt there have been changes tho.

Größter Knecht aller Zeiten aka His Excellency aka President for Life aka Field Marshal Al Hadji aka Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas aka aka Conqueror of the Buzzerbeater Empire in Europe in General and Austria in Particular
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Date: 09/24/2015 08:02:40
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A german Manager had six consecutive pops in PA on an 22 or 23 yo C.

Wow, six consecutive pops? I knew elastics were strong, but not that strong. Interesting.

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