I did a search for languages and couldnt find anything on what I was looking for.
In the Information section of Players and Staff there is an area for Fluent and Basic Languages of that person. I was wondering how important those are in terms of them doing thier job?
Such as hiring a coach in the NHL that doesnt speak English.
Also will a coach who stays in a country learn that language over time?
Languages
Forum rules
Data Editing Forum: Editing the game, databases or saved games. Home of the EHM Editor and the EHM Assistant.
Game Add-ons Forum: Database projects, graphics and sounds. Any discussion which does not relate to editing databases or saved games.
Game Knowledge Discussion: Attributes, coaching, drafting, scouting, tactics and training/practice.
Rosters Forum: Discussion relating to all database and roster projects for Eastside Hockey Manager.
Technical Support: Difficulties, crashes and errors when installing or running the game (and nothing else). Any issues relating to the TBL Rosters must be posted in the TBL Rosters forum. Questions about how to install add-ons must be posted in the Game Add-ons Forum.
General EHM Chat: Anything relating to Eastside Hockey Manager 2004 / 2005 / 2007 / 1 which does not fall within any of the other forums.
Please carry out a forum search before you start a new thread.
Data Editing Forum: Editing the game, databases or saved games. Home of the EHM Editor and the EHM Assistant.
Game Add-ons Forum: Database projects, graphics and sounds. Any discussion which does not relate to editing databases or saved games.
Game Knowledge Discussion: Attributes, coaching, drafting, scouting, tactics and training/practice.
Rosters Forum: Discussion relating to all database and roster projects for Eastside Hockey Manager.
Technical Support: Difficulties, crashes and errors when installing or running the game (and nothing else). Any issues relating to the TBL Rosters must be posted in the TBL Rosters forum. Questions about how to install add-ons must be posted in the Game Add-ons Forum.
General EHM Chat: Anything relating to Eastside Hockey Manager 2004 / 2005 / 2007 / 1 which does not fall within any of the other forums.
Please carry out a forum search before you start a new thread.
- Tasku
- TBL Admin Team
- Posts: 8158
- Joined: Sat Jul 10, 2004 9:36 pm
- Custom Rank: W-WPoTBLfaSaD
- Favourite Team: WSH Capitals
- Location: Finland
Yes, they will learn the basics of the language within a year or so, and fluently in a coulpe of years.
As for how much it effects their ability to do their job, I dunno, but I've always steered clear of non-English speaking coaches. Quite often they don't even want to take the job for "concerns of different language and lifestye", they say...
As for how much it effects their ability to do their job, I dunno, but I've always steered clear of non-English speaking coaches. Quite often they don't even want to take the job for "concerns of different language and lifestye", they say...
- B. Stinson
- TBL Admin Team
- Posts: 5131
- Joined: Mon May 08, 2006 11:22 pm
- Favourite Team: Philadelphia Flyers
- Location: Telford, PA
- Saranis
- Top Prospect
- Posts: 128
- Joined: Sat Jul 28, 2007 5:14 pm
Normally I try to skip non-english coaches as well but I couldnt pass up stats like this.
- white knight
- Top Prospect
- Posts: 125
- Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:20 pm
- Location: Sthlm (25%) - NY (75%)
As I tend to play only the North American leagues I always prefer to hire english-talking coaches. I think it's important to keep the culture of the league and not to mix it up too much... However, I do think that it might be a good idea, if you have several foreign players on your team, to have a coach from the same country, or at least the same region - for example Eastern Europe... They might get through to your foreign players in a better way than your other personnel... I would guess this is the same for trainers, but I'm not sure about that.
- Shadd666
- Super Mario
- Posts: 2996
- Joined: Mon Mar 27, 2006 5:47 pm
- Custom Rank: Smiley Crazy Goodwill Ambassador!
- Location: Toulouse (France)
- Saranis
- Top Prospect
- Posts: 128
- Joined: Sat Jul 28, 2007 5:14 pm