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Cheesehead
posted: 2019-10-12 12:34:22 (ID: 100144050) Report Abuse
I am reading the Team Chemistry in the Manual.

Consider the following two hypothetical scenarios:

1. Every defensive player has a TC of 10%. Every offensive player has a TC of 100%.
2. On my offense the RBs have a TC of 10% and every other player has a TC of 100%

What is not clear to me is the following:

1. does the offense get a TC related penalty?
2. if I run a passing play and the ball is thrown to a WR, does the O line, QB and WR suffer from the low TC (in resolving of the play by the engine) of the RB (I am not taking into account RB blocking (which is not in RZA anyway I believe)?
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PJRAVENS
posted: 2019-10-12 14:49:51 (ID: 100144057) Report Abuse
For what I know TC is a player attribute that effects each playing skill, but not fitness skills.
Not a whole team attribute.
The player with low team chemistry plays worse, not his teammates.
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posted: 2019-10-12 20:23:09 (ID: 100144063) Report Abuse
PJRAVENS wrote:
For what I know TC is a player attribute that effects each playing skill, but not fitness skills.
Not a whole team attribute.
The player with low team chemistry plays worse, not his teammates.

That's also my understanding.
So the values of the indiviual player get somehow reduced by the TC %.

MAKE UP NUMBERS: Assuming TC does effect your skills max 20%, means with 0% TC the player plays still with 80% of his value, with 100% TC he plays 100% of his value, as QB with 40 pass and 50% TC would have 36 pass on the field.

Whether this works this way or totally different is unknown.
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posted: 2019-10-13 10:15:39 (ID: 100144073) Report Abuse
Just to make it complete: in some situations several players act together as a unit, offensive line as example. Of course low TC on the left Guard would affect the Center and left Tackle in that special situation.
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dar1977
posted: 2020-10-30 20:40:15 (ID: 100153769) Report Abuse
It makes sense for me that my new WR has some malus on the catching skill not knowing all the routines in a new team, but he shouldn´t be slower or less agile. So I wonder, does it affect solely the non-physical skills or all of them?
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PJRAVENS
posted: 2020-10-30 20:44:08 (ID: 100153770)  Edits found: 1 Report Abuse
dar1977 wrote:
It makes sense for me that my new WR has some malus on the catching skill not knowing all the routines in a new team, but he shouldn´t be slower or less agile. So I wonder, does it affect solely the non-physical skills or all of them?


correct

from the manual

Team chemistry
Team chemistry is a factor which affects each playing skill, but not fitness skills.

I think also non trainable skills are not affected (INT/TW/EXP)

Last edited on 2020-10-30 20:45:57 by PJRAVENS

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dar1977
posted: 2020-10-31 09:05:33 (ID: 100153788) Report Abuse
Thanks PJRAVENS!
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