Just wondering what you guys are all using when it comes to attribute ratio's. With the major/medium/minor influence that some secondary attributes have is anyone having any luck with any particular ratio's?
I suppose it is still early days and players aren't training very fast but just curious as to everyone's plans.
I suppose the best way is to look at goalkeepers as we can see how one player's ratios affect the rating on each team. I'm currently working with a 1/0.7/0.55/0.4 ratio...
anyone else?
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It depends on the player position.
Wing Forward - 4-3-3-2-1
Center Forward - 4-3-2-2-1
Wing Midfield - 4-3-2-2-1
Center Midfield - 4-3-3-1-1
Wing Defender - 4-3-2-2-1
Center Defender - 4-2-2-2-2
Goalie - 4-3-3-1-1
Numbers refer to the influence attributes as per the guide.
Shooting is not included in this, but work to train my key scorers so their shooting is 80% of their primary attribute.
Wing Forward - 4-3-3-2-1
Center Forward - 4-3-2-2-1
Wing Midfield - 4-3-2-2-1
Center Midfield - 4-3-3-1-1
Wing Defender - 4-3-2-2-1
Center Defender - 4-2-2-2-2
Goalie - 4-3-3-1-1
Numbers refer to the influence attributes as per the guide.
Shooting is not included in this, but work to train my key scorers so their shooting is 80% of their primary attribute.
yea same here. Seems like the wing forwards have a bit more work to do than the other positions
Good info. I have a golie just like that.
Does someone knw the ratio between technique, passing and shooting for the corner kicks?
Does someone knw the ratio between technique, passing and shooting for the corner kicks?
I ignore shooting for corners and just use passing and technique,
Is anyone planning development values for non-primary primary attributes (mid/def for strikers, off/def for middies, mid/off for defenders) considering that these attributes are used when the player runs into those positions on the field?
Planning - yes, in time.
For now, I want my players to be as efficient and as effective in their own part of the pitch as they can.
I think the longer we get into the soccer, you will start to see teams develop their players further.
For now, I want my players to be as efficient and as effective in their own part of the pitch as they can.
I think the longer we get into the soccer, you will start to see teams develop their players further.
lol good luck with that. Not knowing the exact ratio is a good part of the game as it allows us as managers to experiment, learn from our mistakes and work harder to best manage the team.
YES, and to put some feeling in the game. I don't wont to know everything because in sport there is no simple equation. So I think some "informations" should ne kept from us. That bring some charme in the game.
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