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Promising Players

sdrawkcab

Registered User
Yes, I have similar stats with Kivi and Piliniak, And they keep Shevchenko and Recoba out of the first team.

Only problem is, they become a bit too good and it's not so fun. They can pull off the most difficult shots with full power and get them top corner, they can cross perfectly all the time at full speed with their wrong foot, they can do that flick up and volley thing a lot in training, and they can outrun anyone.

Oh and also, Kivi is only like 186 cm and Piliniak is only 170 or something so they don't get to all the headers, even though their Header and Jump stats are 99.
 

MatPhillips

Registered User
if you created a player that could do that you would feel that the sense of fun had gone, but you EARNED that players ability. so its still cool
 

FrostBound

Registered User
Anyone know the exact amount of games you get with each player? I'm considering trying Lavisse because I want an allround cbt and many have recommended him. Or I might just start all over with a new team and fill it with youths.
 

danster

Registered User
I Trained Up A Striker Piliniak But I Totaly Trained Him Up To Be Pure Pace And Skill,

His Attributes Are Roughly


Speed 99
Drib Speed 99
Skill 99
Drib Skill 99
Power 99
Shot Acuracy 99
So Really I Pumpeed All The Attributes In More Attacking
Skills And He Is Emence Im Now Doing The Same For My Keeper But In Goalkeeping Terms
 

backdoor

Registered User
Is there any point in getting promising players and training them up? i mean, you have to have a crap player in your team each game instead of say Owen or Ronaldo etc, thus making the game not as good. by the time you have got their stats up (no idea how long this takes by the way!) you will have earnt enough points to go and buy a quality striker.

Correct me if I am wrong people....
 

Taz

Registered User
Lavisse is still a promising player for me and I bought him at the beginning of division 2 now im in division 1 with 3 or 4 games to go. I got less than half a season with petipa.
 

MatPhillips

Registered User
there is a point to it, cos when you've done it, the players are probably a better, more consistant all round player than Ronaldo etc...
 

backdoor

Registered User
But in the mean time you have to play with a crappy player in your team for ages, meaning one of your stars doesnt play. Not too sure about it myself.
 

MatPhillips

Registered User
depends if you can get away with it, a defender, its probably not worth it cos he'll concede loads and be ripped to shreds on harder levels. but with Ibsen (striker) i switched to 4-3-3 and played two stronger strikers and give the odd pass and goal to build him up along the way. for me it only takes 4 games to make him less of a liability-
1st match put his stamina way up,
2nd put his speed way up
3rd technique
4th passing.
then he is usable while you add all the other things, they were my tactics anyway
 

fujor

Registered User
i got piliniak on mostly 99's and about 6 or 7 skills and hes class but i got melo and he stopped improving half way through the season. i think points are given out on performance more then result
 

jimmymac

Registered User
A good plan when you buy a new promising player is to only play them for 30mins. This is the minimum amount to get a rating. if you play a few quick passes with the player before you take him off it should improve his rating a bit - if you win the game you still get 6-7.5.

rating = points.

this way you can still improve the player without having him cluttering up your side for the whole game.
 

MarkyP

Registered User
I am sure they get points for scoring, assist and just playing. Mind u they are bound to be different. It is a bit unfair if your promising young keeper can only get points for appearance since he is unlikely to be knocking them in from the corners :D

As for chosing the stats. Choose the ones which will benefit his position. If he is a striker you'll want some sort of speed with shot accuracy aswell as what has been mentioned. As for a defender, I suppose heading and defencive qualities are more admirable.

Just my opinion :)
 

takuk83

New Member
I'm training a promising player for the first season in PRO SOCCER 3 and its Lavisse. In Pro SOCCCER 2 i used to get about 50-60 avg for every played i trained, but in this i only get 24 points per game and i win by a very big margin. he does play every game. Why do i get less points, is it coz he's a defender, and attackers would get more. Please HELP!!!!!!
 

abbeyhill

Registered User
Backdoor, the point of training players is when you start out in Div2 on 5* and do not have the money to buy Owen and Recoba. I bought Pepita (OMF), Ibsen (CF), Eliot (LB) and Stanley (CB) in my first season. Pepita has turned into one of the best players in the game with all stats >90, while Eliot is a very useful left back. Ibsen and Stanley are not fantastic, but still do a job when they come on as subs in my WEFA Championships winning Ipswich team!
 
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