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Subject: BMI

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2020-04-27 22:23:31
dragon2006 to All
I noticed that if you hover with your mouse over the BMI, some indications pop out depending on the BMI value (roughly): playmaker (BMI less than 20); striker (BMI between 20 and 22); passing (BMI between 22 and 26); defender (BMI between 26 and 28); keeper (BMI over 28). Do these labels have any meaning? Maybe this was mentioned/discussed before but I didn't find any topic related to it.
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2020-04-28 07:12:03
BMI was introduced with previous wave of changes but never was completed totally we were suppose to control the bmi by weight of the players but that do not works at the moment

here is info from rules

Height

Taller players will have better chances to win aerial duels when heading the ball. However, shorter players will be quicker in speeding up from a standing start (maximum speed will still be the same for players of all heights and is dependent on actual pace skill).

Weight

Player weight is visible in the 3d match viewer along with height, with taller players appearing taller and heavier players being bigger than lighter ones.

If a player is too light, they will speed up slower, as they have a lower muscle mass. In addition a player with a high weight will speed up slower, as they are too heavy. Heavy players will tire more quickly, compared to lighter players. The weight of a player will change depending on training, matches played and injury, although this has not been implemented yet.

Weight is calculated using Body Mass Index (BMI), which takes weight and height into consideration, where;
BMI = weight / (height*height)

The ideal BMI for a Sokker player is set to 23.75.
2020-04-28 07:15:45
Interesting observation. I never noticed that. It doesn't have any meaning I guess, just a minor visual bug? Wouldn't make sense to me to suggest a position (keeper, striker, defender) based on BMI alone.
2020-04-28 08:27:50
yea it's some kind of bug ;p i have passing with all players ;p it means nothing i think :Pp
2020-04-28 11:51:21
Thanks! I got that from the rules.
The majority of players are in the 22-26 BMI range ("passing"). From what I noticed, "playmaker" and "keeper" seem more rare. I thought there could be some hidden traits for some players that could indicate their best position in a match or training (even though for some players their main skills for that position were terrible).
For example, the player below exhibit a "striker" hidden label:

height: 177 cm, weight: 64.5 kg, BMI: 20.59

poor stamina tragic keeper
average pace very good defender
tragic technique hopeless playmaker
unsatisfactory passing hopeless striker



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2020-04-28 14:58:06
It sounds like they want to introduce a valuation of the BMI: tragic, good, excellent... But they used the wrong word for that
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2020-04-28 17:11:06
Do you think they will pick up on this for the next time the game will get updated/improved?
2020-04-28 19:17:42
I do.
2020-04-30 20:36:20
bmi must have meaning in game or remove that .. also form.. when form is low it would be nice to see in
( ) -1 or 2 skills if form is 0.. and bmi if some player with 200cm forward and bmi >30 that player with 17 pace would in game 15 pace.. i just put simple example :D hope you get what I mean..

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