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54714.8 in reply to 54714.7
Date: 10/23/2008 12:52:00 PM
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If I had to guess, here's the list of how experience gets handed out, in order:

#1 NT competitions
#2 NT scrimmages
#3 B3
#4 League games (including playoffs)
#5 Cup
#6 Scrimmages

Like I said, that's a blind guess and open for debate.

Playoffs(and playouts) and also the cup could make more experience than normal league games...a single match "in or out" is more formative than a legue match,in which you have the possibility to recover a bad result

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54714.9 in reply to 54714.7
Date: 10/23/2008 1:53:36 PM
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Yes, but it´s just a quess.

It would be nice to make a research. I don´t know, if there is difference when player plays 48 minutes in match, or less. This one should be also thinked out.

That little green up arrow will make the research easier. But as I know, there won´t be any arrow for Xps.

This research isn´t hard for counting, or using statistics instruments. This one is hard to handle.

From: Iordanou

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54714.10 in reply to 54714.9
Date: 10/24/2008 7:48:14 AM
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Receiving of XP should be as hard to handle as possible. I hope that there is influence according to which teammates are playing with that player, staff level, competition level, his secret dispositions etc.

However back to the promoting system. While there could be changed staffs indeed even often I can imagine any contract which will count even actual wage as a player.
... so player which is getting normally 10k, could have an subcontract as a trainer, which means +5k in his wage or so. He can be fired from staff position or player position and his salary will change also.

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54714.11 in reply to 54714.10
Date: 10/29/2008 8:28:40 AM
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this would be a great tool also... make another staff (which is a former player) that can mold the current team's chemistry (or any other thing that matter)

...with a price... of course.

or... staff who are former players tend to be better at what they do, depending on what they were before being staff