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Subject: Questions & Answers (Q&A)

2008-07-31 10:33:22
Ratings aren't accurate. See the match rather than take your decisions from the ratings. I'm not sure about your question though. Haven't compared before. Should be correct..
2008-07-31 10:46:55
when you play agaist a team strong like you (or about), then your ratings are better than normal....
You see this difference with Bot team because usually the bot team are very bad than you :)


p.s. anyway Valgan have reason and the ratings are not accurate...if you team play well in the live match, then the ratings are not important....
2008-07-31 11:53:28
As long as I win the match I dun care about the ratings!!! My players can have ratings of 10 for all I care, as long as I beat Valgan! [he]
2008-07-31 11:58:49
My new striker scored two goals ( on his debut i think ) and he got only 17 marks :P i think he assisted one too
2008-08-03 06:23:10
Do bots get training?
2008-08-03 10:01:16
no
2008-08-04 20:38:07
In my opinion they get a training, but I'm not sure.
2008-08-05 09:40:21
no, the players don't get a training....i am sure, because in Singapore NT we have many players from bot team (that we try to "save") and i see that their TSI is always the same...
2008-08-13 16:10:40
Thanks for information :)
2008-08-30 07:18:48
Will your player's tactical discipline affect a player's decision?

Eg. A striker to shoot from far or dribble more to shoot? A midfielder who pass back instead of forward?
2008-08-30 07:23:24
I doubt so. Maybe it's just you? Tactical discipline may affect the number of tackles made by that player. My own opinion that is.
2008-08-30 08:36:46
I'm sure that not. Tactical discipline only on players position on the pitch. It isn't importannt skill.
(edited)
2008-08-30 10:24:51
Piotr86 have reason...influence only the position of player: for example if you look your defence in the match, you can see that the defenders aren't in the same line (in other word they don't make a perfect offside trap: it's only this...the problem of tactical discipline)
2008-08-30 18:12:09
Hmm. Then how do you ensure that your players do not pass backwards? It slows down the tempo.
2008-08-31 14:12:40
I think it is experience
2008-08-31 15:35:20
Read and learn ;)

Tactical Discipline is depends on two subskills:

Experience:
- More matches played, more experience
- Activity during each match
- Type of match (friendly, official, national team)
- Players at lower levels of experience increase the skill faster than players with higher levels

Experience has been calculated for all players and all matches ever played and is visible in your players' information.


Team-work:
- Represents how well a coach can teach tactics and how much the player has learned with that club
- Changes during training each week like other skills, independent of the training type selected. The growth depends primarily on head coach's general appraisal. This means that it could even drop if you change to a coach with lower general appraisal.
- Depends on time played in week matches like any other skills
- Assistants help to increase team-work, but their influence is lower than on other skills
- Older players' team-work increases and decreases in slower (they are more "change resistant")
- After every transfer, team-work of the transferred player drops down to the lowest value


(Experience + Team-work)/2 = Tactical Discipline