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Post by Guntherux on May 3, 2012 13:34:04 GMT 2
Players evaluation: On each players page two evaluations are show: forward and back skill. These are approximate and are useful for beginners. You can also use them to study your opponents.
How is this skill made, is this based on the length/ weight and skills of the player?
Can a player with low back level be a good back player?
Thanks
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Post by RS-icsulescu on May 3, 2012 16:22:32 GMT 2
Hi. Right now, players evaluation formula is prety simple and it's based on players primary skills and height and weight for forwards. For forwards I use strength, stamina, weight, tackling and height (in this order of importance). And for backs: breakthroughs, handling, speed, tackling, kicking.
Usually no. 8 and flankers tend to have lower evaluation as forwards (obviously because strength, stamina aren't very important for them). So a player with low back/forwards level (but not too low) can be a good player, but this doesn't happent too frequent.
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Post by LA-wezegaga on May 4, 2012 9:38:30 GMT 2
I think we shouldn't consider kicking skill in the skills sum, for most of the players it doesn't matter
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Post by RS-icsulescu on May 4, 2012 12:03:56 GMT 2
It has very low importance.
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