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Question about players morale? and players style?

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 8:40 am
by cazzman
Hello


I hope this is the right part for my questions, I have two and I have even looked in the game manual but cant find
anything about this.

Question 1:

During the season, some players moral can go from good to bad or very bad and I wonder why, if anyone have the answer?
Is this something to do with who they play with in the line and how can I make the moral better?

Question 2:

Is It important to match different style of players in my lines like in real life. I mean one skilled forward, one goalmaking forward and one two way etc? how important is this in the game?

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cazz

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 5:32 pm
by Richie Daggers Crime
It's morale. Morals are something different. :-)

Morale is basically how the player is feeling about himself. If it's very low, he's down in the dumps and his confidence is low. If it's superb, he's flying high and very confident. The player's morale is directly tied to how well he plays in games. If your player has good form and is putting up points, his morale will be high. If he's slumping, it will get low.

As far as your other question, I do think it helps to have complimentary players on a line. The important thing is to also adjust their line/individual tactics to make sure the players are using their skills in a complimentary way.

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:59 am
by cazzman
Thanx Richie


Sorry about the moral/ morale thing, haha

Ok, I just started to change in each lines tactics now, and will se If it helps on the players whos morale drops. And good to know that It doesnt change anything to have different types of players in the lines. I have noticed that some players that are great scorer are in the game just two way forwards and some d- men that are enforcer makes a lot of goals, haha.

Thanx again

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 3:40 am
by Phareux
thats something i have been trying to figure out, i just cant seem to get the complimentary types of players put together right/