That's exactly what the game does not do :pp
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Yet another bad beat:
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Im done with this.
Seems like getting one sent off is a good thing for this faulty crap engine. I give up this game makes me so angry that i have no choice to just quit. This game has so many issues that its hard to look at the good stuff that there is. And the silence from Nordeus does the rest. So dissapointed.
Ok, I couldn't log in, result says 2-2 and this is what it shows
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/10/28/evatagyb.jpg
I want a replay
I do sometimes wonder if the engine makes different calculations when a man is sent off, and when a guy injured isn't replaced. It certainly does whens it's the GK, but I mean regular players.
I currently have an issue with the boosters. Every day I get the same video offer from LG. The problem is that nothing happens and I earn no packs at all. I have this commercial memorized to the point where I can hum it in my sleep, yet I have never received a single booster from it after watching it (foolishly) dozens of times. Who do I contact to get my boosters or at least remove these deceiving commercials?
psychiatrist
whats going on , best side in the league, won 2 out of seven, lost 4-3 , 60 v 49 ( 4 goalkeepers in his team) 80/20 possesion, some his players are 2 star ,lvl 10, full moral, full fitness, maybe thats the problem , im not spending money on tokens, really are ruining a good game by greed,
4 red cards so far this season, come on! in previous seasons I never get red cards!
So what's your complaint? That you're no longer getting lucky? Or your standard of game living is a certain level, and now you're not being pampered it's unfair as it's below the level of care you're accustomed to?
I'm not suggesting that the game has this level of complexity built into it, but in the real world there is a wealth of evidence that when a team gets a player sent of they can often play at a higher level than they were before with 11 men. There's a psychological impact from losing a man that makes the remaining ten players raise their level of play above their normal rate to cover the player deficit. Counterintuitive, but it happens, all the time. (of course, there are just as many examples of teams collapsing under the pressure of losing a man)