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57141.10 in reply to 57141.9
Date: 11/9/2008 4:25:38 PM
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And remember too, that even when a pop does not occur, a player who has received training does go up in a particular skill (or skills when secondary training is involved). So don't be too bummed out if a particular trainee doesn't pop every time...Pappy

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Date: 11/9/2008 5:16:31 PM
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Ok, thanks mate!

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Date: 11/10/2008 10:54:31 AM
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Lol, good one. But what does it actually mean lol.


Believe it or not, DMI really does stand for Deliberately Meaningless Index.

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Date: 11/10/2008 4:04:45 PM
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Wow, I did not expect that. Lol, cheers mate!

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Date: 11/11/2008 5:31:03 PM
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So the large DMI's I see on good players and the smaller DMI's on lousy players have no correlation?

It seems the best players all have larger DMI's. Is it because they have developed more?

So a low starting DMI is not necessarily bad?

Last edited by Rashmon at 11/11/2008 5:32:25 PM

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Date: 11/11/2008 7:01:06 PM
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It is heavily influenced by game shape. Better form results in better DMI (of the player).