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153551.14 in reply to 153551.13
Date: 8/7/2010 8:23:41 AM
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What did you mean??

You mean the 21 yrs C is a lot slower?

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153551.16 in reply to 153551.15
Date: 8/7/2010 10:55:57 AM
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I think older than 21 will be a lot harder for training..

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153551.18 in reply to 153551.17
Date: 8/7/2010 12:44:30 PM
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My 23yo PG trains somewhat slower compared to my 20yo SG and my other 18yo trainees. So I would call it a big difference.

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153551.19 in reply to 153551.18
Date: 8/7/2010 1:27:37 PM
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so how do players age? for real per year or every season they get older

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153551.20 in reply to 153551.19
Date: 8/7/2010 1:30:09 PM
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Every season during the offseason (so just before each season begins) every player (except retired players and new draftees) will age an extra year.

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153551.21 in reply to 153551.18
Date: 8/8/2010 3:03:49 PM
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As far as training guards, I have 3 19yo trainees, a 23 yo I still train, and a 22 yo I get half training minutes per week usually.

As far as I can see, the 23 yo doesn't train TOO MUCH slower, it's still a bit slower, but only by a small fraction of a level per week, perhaps 0.15-0.2 skillpoints a week. A big difference in the long run, but for short term, it's not at all bad.

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153551.22 in reply to 153551.21
Date: 8/8/2010 3:18:50 PM
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do minutes in scrimmages count in training minutes???

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153551.23 in reply to 153551.22
Date: 8/8/2010 3:29:59 PM
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Yes they do.

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153551.24 in reply to 153551.23
Date: 8/8/2010 4:39:07 PM
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thnx

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