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re: FIFA 16 Official Thread
Posted on 10/4/15 at 11:52 pm to lynxcat
Posted on 10/4/15 at 11:52 pm to lynxcat
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Some positions are easier to grow than others. Midfielders require tons of different skills so I can literally have one midfielder get all five trainings at a time. Goalies and CBs are easy to train... Only take two trainings.
I typically have one guy I focus three on and then two on another one.
You see the biggest bang for your buck when you train your weaker players... Finishing returns haven't set in. It takes a long time to see any improvement when the guy is already a 78.
I find the randomness really interesting. I've expressed my favoritism towards manager mode and scouting on here before. Well, the new training has added an interesting dynamic for me. I just scouted nearly identical CB in the same report cycle but from different countries. Both were 64 OVR at 16, about 5'7" (which means 6'2" at 17 y/o) and about 150 lbs (so about 178-80 lbs).
1 guy had superior physical skills, very strong, decent stamina, and heading accuracy. I start both off with "El Rondo" training. The guy with superior physical attributes is flying through training he's at 70 OVR. While the other guy is still a 67 OVR, except his defensive stats are all in the 80s. I think it's interesting that you really need to pick and choose which attributes you want to improve. Do I keep chugging away at the defensive skills or try to improve his stamina, agility, etc. Adds another level of strategy IMO.
Sorry for the long-winded post.
Posted on 10/5/15 at 7:50 am to TFS4E
I don't spend a ton of time on stamina training for my youth guys. I give them a little bit but I focus on ball skills mostly. My hope is that once they go out on loan they'll grow their physical stats.
Posted on 10/6/15 at 7:39 am to TFS4E
When I hired a scout for my youth academy he brought some kid with 94 potential with him
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