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bghandras
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Posted on 2021-07-21 21:54:33
mawph wrote:

simpathia wrote:

ekranas wrote:

what is more valuable at the beginning, extend vip seats or regular seats?


VIP seats! They bring the most return on investment.
Actually the fastest way to progress early on in the game is to put every dollar you can find into VIP seats. And after the VIP boxes into executive boxes.


At what point would you move away from investing your cash in seating and investing it instead in training, youth and other items?


13500. When your vip and executive seats are built out.
  
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Posted on 2021-07-21 22:32:13
bghandras wrote:

mawph wrote:

simpathia wrote:

ekranas wrote:

what is more valuable at the beginning, extend vip seats or regular seats?


VIP seats! They bring the most return on investment.
Actually the fastest way to progress early on in the game is to put every dollar you can find into VIP seats. And after the VIP boxes into executive boxes.


At what point would you move away from investing your cash in seating and investing it instead in training, youth and other items?


13500. When your vip and executive seats are built out.



Agreed. Max out your VIP and Executive seats and you'll have a steady enough income to build fitness center, training hall, and hire coaches without problem. As a bonus, you'll get lots of offers for friendlies at your stadium each week as that is near the optimum for friendly income. In the neighborhood of $200,000 each for games at stadiums that size.
  
mawph
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Posted on 2021-07-22 11:26:35
Thanks both
  
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Posted on 2021-10-04 6:50:11
I've been reading and searching and so far I haven't found out how to increase a player's energy once it has gone down. Can anyone point me in the right direction or does anyone know?
  
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Posted on 2021-10-04 9:59:19
Kasual wrote:

I've been reading and searching and so far I haven't found out how to increase a player's energy once it has gone down. Can anyone point me in the right direction or does anyone know?


Put him on a lower training setting and his energy will go up at the next training update (Friday 4am)

The following is from the 'Training FAQ' section of Help/FAQ (linked at the bottom of every page) which is worth checking out if you haven't already.....

Depending on the training intensity you can gain or lose training points and gain or lose energy. See details below:

Maximum: + 6 training points and - 5 to - 10 energy
High: + 2 training points and - 3 to - 6 energy
Average: 0 training points and 0 to + 2 energy
Low: - 2 training points and + 3 to + 6 energy
Very low: - 4 training points and + 5 to + 6 energy
  
ekranas
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Posted on 2021-11-23 23:15:49
how much the vision is important for TEs and LBs?
  
ekranas
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Posted on 2021-11-24 19:35:24
ekranas wrote:

how much the vision is important for TEs and LBs?


anyone?
  
Camillo
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Posted on 2021-11-24 22:52:41
ekranas wrote:

ekranas wrote:

how much the vision is important for TEs and LBs?


anyone?



My TEs do not train Vision - only Positioning.
My LBs train both Vision and Positioning.

I have no idea, if it do them any good, though.
Just an old habit, and it keeps salary low.
  
ekranas
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Posted on 2021-11-25 17:35:50
Camillo wrote:

ekranas wrote:

ekranas wrote:

how much the vision is important for TEs and LBs?


anyone?



My TEs do not train Vision - only Positioning.
My LBs train both Vision and Positioning.

I have no idea, if it do them any good, though.
Just an old habit, and it keeps salary low.



tnx for an explanation

I found somewhere that these skills are for each position:

QB:
Primary: Passing. Vision. Intelligence.
Secondary: Footwork. Agility. Strength.

WR:
Primary: Catching. Strength. Agility.
Secondary: Speed. Vision. Footwork.

RB:
Primary: Carrying. Agility. Blocking.
Secondary: Strength. Footwork. Speed.

FB:
Primary: Blocking. Strength. Carrying.
Secondary: Speed. Footwork. Agility.

TE:
Primary: Blocking. Catching. Strength.
Secondary: Footwork. Agility. Speed.

OL:
Primary: Blocking. Strength. Vision.
Secondary: Footwork. Agility. Speed.

Defense:

FS:
Primary: Tackling. Intelligence. Speed.
Secondary: Strength. Agility. Vision.

SS:
Primary: Tackling. Intelligence. Strength.
Secondary: Agility. Speed. Vision.

CB:
Primary: Speed. Positioning. Tackling.
Secondary: Vision. Agility. Footwork.

LB:
Primary: Intelligence. Tackling. Strength.
Secondary: Speed. Agility. Footwork.

DT/NT:
Primary: Tackling. Strength. Agility.
Secondary: Footwork. Positioning. Vision.

DE:
Primary: Tackling. Strength. Speed.
Secondary: Agility. Footwork. Positioning.

Special teams:

K/P:
Primary: Kicking. Punting.
Secondary: None for the time being.

KR:
Primary: Carrying. Agility.
Secondary: Speed. Strength.

G:
Primary: Tackling. Strength.
Secondary: Speed. Footwork. Agility.

however, I also found this more detailed table so I'm not sure anymore which skills develop for which position

table: https://ibb.co/hs5hDbB
  
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Posted on 2021-11-25 21:35:30
Which skills are best for each position is still guesswork for all of us if everyone is truly honest about it. Some seem pretty straightforward, while others are just a best estimate and everyone has their own opinion. If I recall correctly, the list you made was done a long time ago. Some may still go by this list. I agree with some if it, I disagree with some of it, and some of it I'm still not sure either way. And I think most people will be similar in their opinion towards this list. And there really isn't a way to tell who's right or wrong on any of it.

My best advice, is train fitness skills (speed/strength/stamina) first until speed and strength cap (do NOT train stamina to 20), then determine what position you want to use the player based on their speed and strength. Then train obvious relevant skills for that position and maybe a less obvious but plausible skill as well.
As you play and read the forums, you will develop your own opinion and read others that may influence and you can adjust your training based on that.

One thing I did years ago that helped me make my list of skills is to search games for players with 5* game ratings (on the stats tab) and scout those players to see what skills were trained high for those positions. It took a long time over several seasons to compile a large enough list to make comparisons that seemed useful. And still I'm not certain on the accuracy of my data.

As to your initial question, in my opinion, vision is important for LB's (especially MLB), but not important for TE's. Again. Just my opinion. Others will differ.
  
 
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