According to the game rules, the way we set training intensity affects training points and fitness points. If I set intensity to low then I gain training points and lose fitness points and vice versa. Am I right so far?
The impact of training points is easy enough to understand. The question is, what fitness points am I gaining/losing? Is it my fitness percentage that goes up/down or my fitness training points? Does it matter if I am training fitness or not?
[GI] Admin
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Posted on 2008-08-04 20:23:19
You got it
And the fitness affected is the condition of the players (so yes, that percentage on the profile screen) which affects player's performance on the match day.
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Posted on 2008-08-05 1:16:12
Thanks!
Will85
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Posted on 2008-08-05 21:07:58
From the rules:
Depending on the training intensity you can gain or lose training points and gain or lose fitness. See details below:
Very Low: + 6 training points and - 5 to - 10 fitness points
Low: + 2 training points and - 3 to - 6 fitness points
Average: 0 training points and 0 to + 2 fitness points
High: - 2 training points and + 3 to + 6 fitness points
Maximum: - 4 training points and + 5 to + 6 fitness points
So now, if you train really hard, you lose trainingpoints.
Wouldn't it be more logical that if you train hard (=higher intensity), you get some extra trainingpoints, and if you train only a little (=lower intensity), you would lose trainingpoints?
I think, if you would compare it with real life, this would be more logical...
[GI] Admin
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Posted on 2008-08-05 23:41:38
Will85 wrote:
From the rules:
Depending on the training intensity you can gain or lose training points and gain or lose fitness. See details below:
Very Low: + 6 training points and - 5 to - 10 fitness points
Low: + 2 training points and - 3 to - 6 fitness points
Average: 0 training points and 0 to + 2 fitness points
High: - 2 training points and + 3 to + 6 fitness points
Maximum: - 4 training points and + 5 to + 6 fitness points
So now, if you train really hard, you lose trainingpoints.
Wouldn't it be more logical that if you train hard (=higher intensity), you get some extra trainingpoints, and if you train only a little (=lower intensity), you would lose trainingpoints?
I think, if you would compare it with real life, this would be more logical...
Another typo, should be the other way around. Will be fixed ASAP
Will85
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Posted on 2008-08-06 9:56:28
Administrator wrote:
Will85 wrote:
From the rules:
Depending on the training intensity you can gain or lose training points and gain or lose fitness. See details below:
Very Low: + 6 training points and - 5 to - 10 fitness points
Low: + 2 training points and - 3 to - 6 fitness points
Average: 0 training points and 0 to + 2 fitness points
High: - 2 training points and + 3 to + 6 fitness points
Maximum: - 4 training points and + 5 to + 6 fitness points
So now, if you train really hard, you lose trainingpoints.
Wouldn't it be more logical that if you train hard (=higher intensity), you get some extra trainingpoints, and if you train only a little (=lower intensity), you would lose trainingpoints?
I think, if you would compare it with real life, this would be more logical...
Another typo, should be the other way around. Will be fixed ASAP