RadioRainbow |
4 days agoIt would be fun and more immersive to be able to consult a player's list of achievements. After all, managers have their own, even if they're not running!
An additional tab in the player's file showing some information would be really nice ✌🏼
. the club concerned
. the season concerned
. the competition won
. and the number of matches and goals (or even passes) in that competition;
Thank you for your feedback 🙏🏼
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Leguman |
4 days agoA resounding yes!
I'd already had the idea (as had others), but I didn't propose it because I always anticipate responses like "but it's useless, it's just aesthetic, can't you see that the priority is the mdm, well, the game is dead ... blah, blah, blah".
(sorry, off-topic)
So, to 'improve' your idea, a player's prize list, yes, but one that would have an impact on the game.
➡️ For each title, we'd add a +1 to calculate the skill when converting to staff.
This would be realistic, and a player with titles would have more experience.
To protect "high potentials", we could limit this to 70 or 75.
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OncleOink |
4 days agoWe could also consider a new piece of information: the possible number of selections in the federation. This information is not insignificant. Because of the bonuses earned for national team matches, it could add value to the price of the player in a transfer deal.
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King |
4 days agoA page that automatically generates players via AI or manually, like a Wiki, could be fun and quick to create.
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myforsans |
3 days agoIt could be interesting to know whether the player has been selected by a federation, but everything else is just impossible!
I suppose the idea would be for the prize list to be generated on the last day of the season.
And then, in that case, the player recruited the day before and who hasn't played any league or championship matches for his new club, who has done the double, would be entered in his list of honours and, conversely, the player who was transferred the day before would have nothing entered?
Worse still, it's not uncommon for a player to play for 3 or 4 clubs in a season. So if he goes through 4 clubs that have won 1 or 2 titles or more, he'll have a dozen titles on his record for the season.
And what about players on loan who have sometimes taken part in several titles.
And what about those who have taken part in a league title?
In short, the proposal is quite attractive on the face of it (even if it's a bit of a gimmick), but putting it into practice is just unrealistic, or if it's done with simplistic parameters (such as a statement at the end of the season), the content is likely to be a bit 'folkloric'.
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RadioRainbow |
3 days agomyforsans: Effectivement la précision de savoir si le joueur a des sélections en fédérations pourrait être intéressant mais pour tout le reste c'est juste infaisable !!!
Je suppose que l'idée serait que le palmarès soit généré le dernier jour de la fin de saison.
Et alors dans ce cas, le joueur recruté la veille et qui n'a fait aucun match de championnat ou de la Ligue de son nouveau club qui a fait le doublé, ce serait inscrit à son palmarès et à l'inverse celui qui a été transféré la veille il rien d'...
Thank you for taking the time to add your opinion 🙏🏼
I understand your reasoning. As you pointed out, this could lead to unfair situations.
I have a few suggestions:
. Make winning the title conditional on having played in the final (for cups) or x games/playing time (for championships).
. Enter the list of honours the day after the final victory (in the cup) or last match (in the league) rather than at the end/beginning of the season.
. Introduce a rule stipulating that any newly recruited player cannot claim the title offered by a competition if he takes part in it once it has begun.
Suggestions welcome!
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