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From: Exos
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120916.22 in reply to 120916.21
Date: 12/8/2009 1:39:54 PM
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Well then, let me ask a follow-up question.
It has occured to me that it might be beneficial to get a headstart into the new season by training game shape right after the reset. It has be mentioned that GS-training very much behaves like Stamina-training. That would mean my entire roster will get one pop (maybe one or two without a pop). So here the question:
Does training Game Shape behave like training Stamina, or does it behave any other way?

I have never trained GS before so I am really in the dark Any conclusive evidence appreciated.

Cheers, Exos

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120916.23 in reply to 120916.22
Date: 12/8/2009 4:13:22 PM
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kind of interesting question.

it has been my experience (to the best of my recollection) that after a week's worth of games (that first week) my player's GS rose / adjusted. So what would training GS accomplish that week? Double the rise (from respectable to proficient in one week) or would it be redundant (respectable to strong no matter what)?

if i had to guess, it would be redundant. i think the GE is geared to increasing / maintaining GS through playing time, and that using training time on GS is a waste (with exceptions that should be infrequent -- injuries, the occasional overtime game that puts a player above 85 minutes, that sort of thing).

now let us hear from someone who knows what they are doing.

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120916.26 in reply to 120916.24
Date: 12/9/2009 4:19:56 PM
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Game Shape is team training so everyone on your team gets trained equally regardless of minutes.