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Cheesehead
posted: 2017-03-21 06:36:53 (ID: 100100967) Report Abuse
I really find keeping track and potentially changing training every week very boring and time consuming.

What are you doing to make this easier whether this is a spreadsheet or handy tips, I want to hear about it!
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jack6
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posted: 2017-03-21 07:10:49 (ID: 100100970) Report Abuse
Bottom line for me is, having a plan for every position in my head and then walk through the players after every u p d a t e and adjust the training accordingly.
I have a sheet and some formulars in it, but those do not indicate a missed training or something like that.
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posted: 2017-03-21 09:58:15 (ID: 100100975) Report Abuse
Use RZAMS to monitor the progress.
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Browka
posted: 2017-03-21 11:18:59 (ID: 100100980) Report Abuse
pete wrote:
Use RZAMS to monitor the progress.


I would do that but it doesn't work on Mac OS.

And yes, I could use a virtual machine but it's bother me to have to launch 2 or 3 apps only to use one. :/
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Firenze
posted: 2017-03-21 11:24:22 (ID: 100100981) Report Abuse
You can use the notes section for that kind of thing.

I review training for every player after each update, it doesn't take very long.
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amalric7
posted: 2017-03-21 13:14:49 (ID: 100100986) Report Abuse
Firenze wrote:I review training for every player after each update, it doesn't take very long.

Same here, and then I set training for the next u p d a t e based on what I see. And I love doing it, part of the enjoyment of the game for me.

I keep my training mails in my team box so I can check back - there's 27 in there right now. Usually I don't need them but every so often I'll check back on a player to see when his yellow cap appeared. Notes or a spreadsheet could do that just as well (and perhaps better). I do keep a spreadsheet for my Broken Bat team, but not here.
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CheramieIII
posted: 2017-03-21 19:05:55 (ID: 100101010) Report Abuse
Firenze wrote:
You can use the notes section for that kind of thing.

I review training for every player after each update, it doesn't take very long.


Ditto and I use the training report to ensure changes to maxed players and skills.

Who is this Modest Mouse I'm hearing so much about? I have to play him on Thursday and just wanted to let him know what's in the forecast, PAIN, LOTS OF PAIN!
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CheramieIII
posted: 2017-03-21 19:07:23 (ID: 100101011) Report Abuse
amalric7 wrote:
Firenze wrote:I review training for every player after each update, it doesn't take very long.

Same here, and then I set training for the next u p d a t e based on what I see. And I love doing it, part of the enjoyment of the game for me.

I keep my training mails in my team box so I can check back - there's 27 in there right now. Usually I don't need them but every so often I'll check back on a player to see when his yellow cap appeared. Notes or a spreadsheet could do that just as well (and perhaps better). I do keep a spreadsheet for my Broken Bat team, but not here.


When you see the yellow warning how long before they reach the red or can you even predict it?
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noodle
posted: 2017-03-21 19:08:38 (ID: 100101012) Report Abuse
amalric7 wrote:
I keep my training mails in my team box so I can check back - there's 27 in there right now. Usually I don't need them but every so often I'll check back on a player to see when his yellow cap appeared. Notes or a spreadsheet could do that just as well (and perhaps better). I do keep a spreadsheet for my Broken Bat team, but not here.


Good idea. I keep mine but haven't thought to check back to see progress. i might do that soon
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amalric7
posted: 2017-03-21 19:29:39 (ID: 100101013) Report Abuse
CheramieIII wrote:When you see the yellow warning how long before they reach the red or can you even predict it?

If you have a level 20 Scout you'll see the yellow warning appear 5 points before the red cap.
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