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hosh13
posted: 2013-03-01 16:14:55 (ID: 85136) Report Abuse
It seems a little weird that after upgrading to the newly available YA that I see my YA players increasing in chem (and EXP eventually) but I have a bunch of players on the senior roster sitting stagnant in this regard.

Should seniors get the chem boost as well?

Should they get the EXP boost as well maybe to a max of 2.5*?
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sh8888
posted: 2013-03-01 16:17:20 (ID: 85137) Report Abuse
In order to increase a Senior Player's Team Chemistry or Experience ... play him in Matches.

Or use Facilities (Player Lounge for Team Chemistry etc).
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hosh13
posted: 2013-03-01 16:45:43 (ID: 85140) Report Abuse
What is it that increases a YA player's chem/EXP?

The seniors might not be playing in games but they do train with the team all the time and so you'd think that chem and EXP should improve to some degree due to that and the highest level of YA.

Again, it's a weird contrast.
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Firenze
posted: 2013-03-01 16:48:18 (ID: 85141) Report Abuse
hosh13 wrote:
What is it that increases a YA player's chem/EXP?


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hosh13
posted: 2013-03-02 02:39:43 (ID: 85195) Report Abuse
Firenze wrote:
hosh13 wrote:
What is it that increases a YA player's chem/EXP?




meaning?
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mikemike778
posted: 2013-03-02 11:17:10 (ID: 85219) Report Abuse
hosh13 wrote:
Firenze wrote:
hosh13 wrote:
What is it that increases a YA player's chem/EXP?




meaning?


He means what is it about the youth academy that raises experience ?

As in comparing to the real world - the players are training just like the senior players who don't get the benefit.

From a game perspective it makes sense as the YP need a way to gain experience as they can't play matches but from a IRL perspective it doesn't. Suppose you could say the youth players play other unofficial games vs other youth academies that aren't simmed
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hosh13
posted: 2013-03-02 19:20:38 (ID: 85272) Report Abuse
Yes, well the real life aspect is obviously what I was getting at.

There is no doubt that even bench players would get EXP, like NFL players in the Europe league just as 1 example.

But even that aside, I think it makes sense to have even bench players be able to gain EXP/Chem simply from training and traveling with the team all the time. With limits of course - like 50% for Chem and 2.5* for EXP for example.

Again, this argument has been had before but it has more relevance now due to the clear contrast between YA and bench.
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mikemike778
posted: 2013-03-02 22:32:40 (ID: 85335) Report Abuse
Its a fair point ...

regardless of skills, you'd expect someone who has been in the league on the bench for 4 seasons to be more experienced and more safely thrown into battle than a first year rookie.
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Meitheisman
posted: 2013-03-02 23:36:20 (ID: 85355) Report Abuse
I remember this being discussed before and already I thought bench warmers should get a slight TC boost after each training session so given that YA players get it now I'd be even more in favor of giving a TC boost to Senior bench players too.
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sfniner08
posted: 2013-03-04 18:01:49 (ID: 85520) Report Abuse
I have a question about the YA TC gain. My youth all increased by 1% to 11% but I have one youth at 19%. WHy is that?
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