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Date: 5/7/2010 2:49:31 AM
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No worries :)

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Date: 5/21/2010 12:50:39 PM
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No. Why would you think that?

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Date: 5/21/2010 3:43:24 PM
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Okay. Well you can't tell whether a player has reached their potential cap by looking at the DMI.

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Date: 5/21/2010 5:24:22 PM
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"so high DMI and no pops mean player is near/at his potential cap?"

What does that mean then?

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Date: 5/21/2010 7:06:27 PM
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Okay then.

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Date: 5/21/2010 8:10:14 PM
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so high DMI and no pops mean player is near/at his potential cap?


I use DMI as a rough guide to a players salary (whether they are being training or not and if so, how much they are) and other than that, it doesn't really serve any purpose.

A player with proficient gameshape will have a DMI rating roughly 10 times their current salary. So if a players salary is $20000 and his DMI is 350000 with proficient gameshape, should that stay the same at the end of the season his new salary will be somewhere close to $35000.

So to answer the question, you can predict if a player has reached his cap by DMI, but only by calculating a players predicted salary. I hope that is what you were looking to know.

Last edited by Pablo Ignatio Montoya at 5/21/2010 8:12:31 PM

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