Do you watch 'Live games'?
Do you watch 'Live games'?
I'm just being curious.... how many people switch off the live game feature?
If you've switched it off, you could mention how long you played with live game enabled.
Gyozo
If you've switched it off, you could mention how long you played with live game enabled.
Gyozo
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Live Games
I always use live games especially with the tendancy bar on.
Adds a note of realism and anxiousness to the game
Adds a note of realism and anxiousness to the game
"There are two ways to score. Dribble it over the line or smash it into the back of the net."
What type are you?
What type are you?
Pechorin wrote:And then I get really upset because my team had 6 shots at the goal, opponent only 2, and we still lost!
the live game shows what really happens. it's a visualisation of the result computing algorithm.BTW. is live game intended for us to learn something about the team, or is it just random?
of course there are a lot of random elements in it (otherwise it would get boring), but on average better teams should win against worse teams, all-out-attack teams should score more goals etc.
gyözö
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One time I lost with 4 - 0, the other team had 4 chances and had about 10. And I had the most posession.Pechorin wrote:And then I get really upset because my team had 6 shots at the goal, opponent only 2, and we still lost!
attack is the best way to defend ~~ Arne Deprez
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"De omnis Belgae fortissimi sunt."(Of all these, the Belgians are the bravest.) ~~ Julius Caesar
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"De omnis Belgae fortissimi sunt."(Of all these, the Belgians are the bravest.) ~~ Julius Caesar
That happend very often in the real world. On the other hand, I played against a very weak team in a cup (-26 skill compared to me) and won by 6-1 so the algorithm seems to be at the same time welle balanced and able to generate surprising results. However, I think that the frequency of red cards is too high (I once had 3 players ejected during the first 15 minutes).
I agree - I often end up practically without subs because I lost several players due to red cards.Lomion wrote:However, I think that the frequency of red cards is too high (I once had 3 players ejected during the first 15 minutes).
Though, it probably is more realistic to get 2 or 3 red cards all within 5 minutes then throughout the game. E.g. if there is a fight on the field, several players can be punished, but it hardly ever happens that a team gets more then one red card in a game.
Riots on a stadium may probably be followed with several red cards? Or is it impossible to code it?
without boost?Pechorin wrote:I agree - I often end up practically without subs because I lost several players due to red cards.
riots are made by the spectators, not the players. like in rome when they had to stop the matchRiots on a stadium may probably be followed with several red cards? Or is it impossible to code it?
gyözö
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Riots here are kinda routinegyboth wrote:without boost?Pechorin wrote:I agree - I often end up practically without subs because I lost several players due to red cards.
riots are made by the spectators, not the players. like in rome when they had to stop the matchRiots on a stadium may probably be followed with several red cards? Or is it impossible to code it?
gyözö
But not all of them happen during the game nor stop a game itself...but most riots get really nasty near the end of the game (obviously)