YZG wrote: Let's suppose I create a player in the db and give him a PA of 0, i.e. random value. Let's suppose the game gives him a PA of 117 and the guy plays a full career, then retires. Will his regen have a PA of 117, or a new, random PA will be assigned by the game
I suspect it would actually be different every time, and that you'd never get a 'good" player unless the player retiring had a high CA, based on what the game engine already does with 0 rated players. If your player had both CA and PA of "0" it seems unlikely his CA/PA would ever get above 120 (and the chances of reaching that are about 0.05%). I don't think the game itself will "create" a player with an AHL/NHL level PA/CA from a "0" PA
I just ran some tests using the default db, Pre-Game Editor and Save-game Editor. The original default db has about 49.000 players, with about 4,400 players with a 0 PA...I say 'about" because in each test the numbers are very close but different (i.e. total players showed as 49104 in one test and 49113 in another).
Out of 49104 "staff" in the db there are 34067 players, and of these players 3767 players start with a PA of 0 (about 11% of the db).
Of these 3767 there are 2656 that have both a CA and a PA of 0. (about 8% of the db).
In 3 different tests where I checked there were always only a couple players who came out with a PA around 120, another 100 or so between 80-100 PA and the 2500+ "rest" all below 80.
Three players I checked closely all varied only slightly
- 27 year old Eric Jean was 1/10 the first test. 10/20 the second, and 5/31 the third
- 29 year old Kyle Martin was 9/10 the first test, 11/13 the second test and 9/10 on the third test
- Scott Gordon (with a variable "1900" DOB) was a 2/10 13 year old the first test, an 8/26 27 year old the second test, and not in the db on the third test!
It looks like not all players with a 1900 db show up in every db start-up (had another such player "disappear" at start-up too).
Suspecting that the game is set up to deal with low CAs and thus gives out low PAs I did the same test as above but all three example players were given a 170CA
- 27 year old Eric Jean was 170/170 the first test. 170/170 the second, and 170/170 the third
- 29 year old Kyle Martin was 170/170 the first test, 170/170 the second test and 170/170 on the third test
- Scott Gordon (with a variable "1900" DOB) was a 170/170 23 year old the first test, a 170/170 27 year old the second test, and a 170/170 25 year old the third test
So it seems that if you have a high CA player with a 0 PA he'll come out with the same CA/PA every time.
This I realize does NOT directly correlate to player regens coming in, but IMO it's interesting and good to know and likely points in the right direction...