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    Quote Originally Posted by RedManc7 View Post
    interesting what do you look at to influence your perception of the games algorithm and what style of play it will favour?


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    The two big things are;

    1. Communicating with other managers, and exchanging information about what we're doing, and the results.
    2. Tracking the results of managers that I know have one play style and never change their orders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcmacdaniel View Post
    The two big things are;

    1. Communicating with other managers, and exchanging information about what we're doing, and the results.
    2. Tracking the results of managers that have one play style and never change their orders.
    thanks again - i appreciate it
    could you give an example of something that youve looked at etc just to make sure im understanding you properly? appreciate you getting back to me mate thanks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RedManc7 View Post
    thanks again - i appreciate it
    could you give an example of something that youve looked at etc just to make sure im understanding you properly? appreciate you getting back to me mate thanks.


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    Regarding communicating with other managers, it's identifying managers that have an advanced skill level in this game. Sharing tactics to see if a pattern develops regarding a specific set off orders, or orders in a specific matchup to determine what the game engine performs.

    From my understanding, the most advanced example of communication. I've heard of is several Chinese managers creating spreadsheets and sharing information back and forth regarding tactics and so on.

    With the second point, one manager I know has used the same tactics for 3 years straight without changing anything. Since he doesn't adapt his tactics, it creates a control group that can be analyzed for identifying if something changes. Certainly, the ability of his opponents will change from season to season or association opponent to association opponent, but over a given period of time a pattern can start to emerge, shedding insight in how to adapt my tactics.
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