My #1 goalie Niittymaki on the other hand has been increasing all of his attributes...
Anyone got a clue behind this?

Another question...What exactly does practicing tactics do for the players?
Thanks
It's the only change it has in the attributes.B. Stinson wrote:2. Tactics training improves teamwork. It may do other stuff, too, but teamwork is the only change I have ever seen it make.
I would disagree. Teamwork is, in my opinion, the most important skill of all in hockey... and without it, no team will go very far.Maybe on 'intensive' for players that just came in to the team, but not necessary. Setting it on intensive is, according to me, mainly a lost of time on player devellopement itself.
This hasn't been a problem for me at all. Sometimes specific attributes drop a little bit...once I had a major drop in several attributes for Alex Tanguay over the off-season but I trained them back to above normal before long. I've found that a good practice regime has prevented the decline of all my players so far. I'm in the 08-09 season, by the way.Caseus wrote:From what I've seen, prospects develop but regular players do degenerate slightly until the end of the 2008 season. Between the end of 2008 and the middle of the 2009-2010 season, there is noticeable degeneration for most players.
This irritates me to no end. I tested the second beta patch extensively and everything looked great. Then there were almost daily beta patches until the final public release, but I didn't think to check if something had been re-broken.
Players like Ovechkin do not degenerate, but never reach full potential (in one of my games, he's frozen at 189 current ability out of 198). Players who are not signed or playing outside the NHL get real bad real fast. Players inside the NHL get worse but only sightly, at least until 2009-2010.
The devs are aware of the problem. I have posted about this at length in the beta forum.
Caseus wrote:From what I've seen, prospects develop but regular players do degenerate slightly until the end of the 2008 season. Between the end of 2008 and the middle of the 2009-2010 season, there is noticeable degeneration for most players.
This irritates me to no end. I tested the second beta patch extensively and everything looked great. Then there were almost daily beta patches until the final public release, but I didn't think to check if something had been re-broken.
Players like Ovechkin do not degenerate, but never reach full potential (in one of my games, he's frozen at 189 current ability out of 198). Players who are not signed or playing outside the NHL get real bad real fast. Players inside the NHL get worse but only sightly, at least until 2009-2010.
The devs are aware of the problem. I have posted about this at length in the beta forum.
i agree. team work is imo one of the most important skills. along with determination and anticipation. speed and acceleration is also very important. i allways have all my players on intensive tactical training. i allways start out poor, but when the teamwork starts to go up so does my win %.B. Stinson wrote:I would disagree. Teamwork is, in my opinion, the most important skill of all in hockey... and without it, no team will go very far.Maybe on 'intensive' for players that just came in to the team, but not necessary. Setting it on intensive is, according to me, mainly a lost of time on player devellopement itself.
You can't. This is something I've wanted them to add for a while now but they insist they don't want to make it easy for another game to steal the database (all the player attributes). I've been dying to see them add some that might show a gain since the start of training camp or something like that.blueshirt wrote:How can you tell or keep track of improvments? All I see is green indicating it went up but not by how mcu. Are you writing it down?