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Subject: Sokker Tips
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An additional frame is ready to be introduced, which is intended to provide short, random tips about the game.
If you have any ideas about what kind of short tips might be valuable to share, feel free to send us your suggestions.
The frame can be disabled if you know you don't need it.
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Did you know, that...
... if you publish an ad (link to the ads section) looking for an opponent for a friendly match but don't manage to find one, the game will select one for you? This way, you won't miss out on a friendly match.
... despite achieving the same percentage efficiency in formation and advanced training, players do not train in the same way? Players in advanced training develop several times faster.
... the condition of the grass at your stadium degrades when you play a match there? This can affect the incidence of injuries among players. Use a better type of grass that regenerates faster, or pay attention to additional care.
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If you have any ideas about what kind of short tips might be valuable to share, feel free to send us your suggestions.
The frame can be disabled if you know you don't need it.
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Did you know, that...
... if you publish an ad (link to the ads section) looking for an opponent for a friendly match but don't manage to find one, the game will select one for you? This way, you won't miss out on a friendly match.
... despite achieving the same percentage efficiency in formation and advanced training, players do not train in the same way? Players in advanced training develop several times faster.
... the condition of the grass at your stadium degrades when you play a match there? This can affect the incidence of injuries among players. Use a better type of grass that regenerates faster, or pay attention to additional care.
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Definitely those two, and you know exactly why. ;)
... you can lower the risk of injuries by ensuring your players play less than 180 minutes per week. The more game time a player accumulates, the higher the likelihood of an injury.
... you can protect your players by developing tactics focused on passing rather than dribbling. The longer a player keeps the ball at his feet, the more likely he is to be tackled and potentially injured.
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Raul mentioned the first point. I recall him writing about two full matches (180 mins) or something similar.
The second point was mentioned in the Sokker news on May 24, 2014.
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... you can lower the risk of injuries by ensuring your players play less than 180 minutes per week. The more game time a player accumulates, the higher the likelihood of an injury.
... you can protect your players by developing tactics focused on passing rather than dribbling. The longer a player keeps the ball at his feet, the more likely he is to be tackled and potentially injured.
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Raul mentioned the first point. I recall him writing about two full matches (180 mins) or something similar.
The second point was mentioned in the Sokker news on May 24, 2014.
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One more tip on the same issue:
... ιf you have to play on a stadium with a poor pitch, adapt your tactics wisely. You can design a tactic with fewer player runs to minimize the risk of injury.
... ιf you have to play on a stadium with a poor pitch, adapt your tactics wisely. You can design a tactic with fewer player runs to minimize the risk of injury.
Those tips are mainly for begginers, so we have to be aware not to create too advanced tips.
Yep!
What do you think about 2 kind of tips? For beginners and advanced?
What do you think about 2 kind of tips? For beginners and advanced?
here's advanced one:
... if you set 10 players in your starting eleven with empty outfield player slot and a single player in the reserve on GK position, that player from reserve will start a game with GK order on the free outfield player slot and you will lose training due to fielding 2 GKs (and similar scenario for fielding MID/DEF/ATT on a free GK slot).
wrote this because a few days ago Polish user had that problem and he didn't know/remember this unfortunate game "mechanics"
... if you set 10 players in your starting eleven with empty outfield player slot and a single player in the reserve on GK position, that player from reserve will start a game with GK order on the free outfield player slot and you will lose training due to fielding 2 GKs (and similar scenario for fielding MID/DEF/ATT on a free GK slot).
wrote this because a few days ago Polish user had that problem and he didn't know/remember this unfortunate game "mechanics"
short, random tips
Why not targeted tips on the relevant pages instead of random ones?
For example:
- Advice not to expand the stadium during the first 1-2 seasons on the stadium page.
- Some advice on how best to spend the initial capital on the transfers page or in the Finance tab.
Etc.
I mean, the most common ways to ruin your new team aren't the condition of the grass or the mechanics of finding friendly matches.
Why not targeted tips on the relevant pages instead of random ones?
For example:
- Advice not to expand the stadium during the first 1-2 seasons on the stadium page.
- Some advice on how best to spend the initial capital on the transfers page or in the Finance tab.
Etc.
I mean, the most common ways to ruin your new team aren't the condition of the grass or the mechanics of finding friendly matches.
I think tips should be facts, your proposals fit better for a tutorial or a newbie guide.
Two tips from me:
One in game season take around 3 months of real time. This game require long time planning to success, so don't expect instant wins.
When You modify tactics use Your PC. This will allow You to move a ball, (represeting different gameplay dynamics) and change positioning of Your players.
One in game season take around 3 months of real time. This game require long time planning to success, so don't expect instant wins.
When You modify tactics use Your PC. This will allow You to move a ball, (represeting different gameplay dynamics) and change positioning of Your players.
Yeah but most users tend to skip the initial tutorials. Some newbie tips on every important page would be very helpful imo.
unfortunately, most users never visit the forums, as well.
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