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Reformation module + Youth centres abroad

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 1:08 pm
by wack
a) I think it would be cool if a reformation module would be added.
In this module you can eg transform:

CF to CM
LF/RF to LM/RM.
LM/RM to LB/RB
CM to CB/SW
SW to CB and CB to SW

e.g. Making a CB from a CF seems pretty illogical to me.

It should take minimum half of a season and maximum a whole season to retrain the player's new missing skills (eg. Playmaking for a cf, play it out for a CM).
You should only be able to retrain a player once during his whole carreer


b) Wouldn't it be cool to build youthcentre's in foreign countries?
In real life this happens a lot. Ajax has youthcentres in south africa, many french teams have youth centres in africa, a lot of teams have youth centres in brazil...
With this option you would have the possibility to get new youth players with a bit more exotic names in you squad.

greetings

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:34 pm
by Red_Army_Squad
Well I do agree with the second proposal, but the first is not that good.
Cause you can let your RF play on CF, he will lose a bit of his form, but not that much.
But the youthcentre make sense to me. I think you mean that you could have more youthcentres in different countries so you can get more players!

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:12 pm
by robborover
surely we dont need to retrain players. they lose performance depending on how "far" away they are from their natural position. this doesnt mean you cant play a lb at lm!

Re: Reformation module + Youth centres abroad

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:33 pm
by rubens
wack wrote:a) I think it would be cool if a reformation module would be added.
In this module you can eg transform:

CF to CM
LF/RF to LM/RM.
LM/RM to LB/RB
CM to CB/SW
SW to CB and CB to SW

e.g. Making a CB from a CF seems pretty illogical to me.

It should take minimum half of a season and maximum a whole season to retrain the player's new missing skills (eg. Playmaking for a cf, play it out for a CM).
You should only be able to retrain a player once during his whole carreer


b) Wouldn't it be cool to build youthcentre's in foreign countries?
In real life this happens a lot. Ajax has youthcentres in south africa, many french teams have youth centres in africa, a lot of teams have youth centres in brazil...
With this option you would have the possibility to get new youth players with a bit more exotic names in you squad.

greetings
Disagree on both
The first one by the reasons already said.
The second because is kind of stupid and hard programation for something not that usefull. Just exotic names? The game is not about that, if you want exotic names just buy other players

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:31 pm
by howie
B could work if each country had a special attribute like Brazil is fancy football, England would be players with more passion,fight for every ball.

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:55 pm
by JoaoH
I agree with both...

It would be nice to have an option to build an extra youth center (just one) in a foreign country...We would have more young players...

The reformulation module would also be nice because when you have new youth players and they don't match the positions you use with your fav tactics it would be nice to have the option to re-adapt the player to a new position without losing performance.

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:52 pm
by kjekspakke
howie wrote:B could work if each country had a special attribute like Brazil is fancy football, England would be players with more passion,fight for every ball.
that would be fun! but maybe tha player are divided into continents insted of countries? like players from south amreica play fancy football, and players from europe with passion?

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 4:17 pm
by robborover
kjekspakke wrote:
howie wrote:B could work if each country had a special attribute like Brazil is fancy football, England would be players with more passion,fight for every ball.
that would be fun! but maybe tha player are divided into continents insted of countries? like players from south amreica play fancy football, and players from europe with passion?
and argentinians handball.... lol. (no offence to anyone from argentina...) :wink: