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Date: 6/9/2009 3:09:15 PM
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Ok, so I know it's perfectly safe to have a player on the court for up to 96 minutes a week. But, since I've always respected that limit, I was wondering what consequences I should expect for slightly breaking that mark.
Let's say that a player plays for
100-105 minutes
, what's the worst thing that can happen? A single-level decrease in game shape, I guess? Will he recover in the next few weeks if I avoid overtiring him again? Also, are there any other factors that are taken into account (age, stamina)?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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Date: 6/9/2009 4:18:42 PM
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Ok thank you both very much. Actually, I don't think I've ever had much more than 80 minutes per game for any player in the past, so that was a precious info.
I haven't understood, however, if game shape training is absolutely necessary in order to compensate for a loss due to overtiring, but I'll guess this is treated by the game like all the other what-you-see-is-an-integer-of-a-number-that's-really-a-decimal stats. So if a drop in game shape from respectable to average is due to a hidden value decreasing from 7.0 to 6.45, this will probably be recovered in a short time, otherwise you have to train.
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If you keep PT around 60 minutes per week, game shape could rise. There are decimals, you could observe the impact on non-training players with unchanged level of game shape thanks to DMI. Training game shape is not a good choice (it could still drop despite training) only before a must win it could be an option.
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Opps... if it is true that playing more than 80 minutes in a week is overtiring... i guess im dead... my starters are the only players in my team that can play well, the rest cant play at all... which means each of my starters at least plays 90mins every week, which will cause a decrease in GS... any idea what i should do??
and i wanna ask u something GM, do u noe how to stop my players from fouling?? my star players always foul out of the game when it comes to the end of the first half.
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