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    Newbie Ahmed Shawky's Avatar
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    Monitoring your players performance during the game.

    Hi,
    Is there a way to monitor your players performance during a game to know if a player has to be substituted because he is performing poorly?
    Thanks.

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    No, just seeing coments and try to guess.
    The only thing i look is for condition, i always try to replace the player with less condition.
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    THIS GAME IS TO RANDOM! I STOP WAISTING MY TIME!

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    Newbie Ahmed Shawky's Avatar
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    Thank you Dman2pt.
    That's what I do too. However, substituting a player for poor performance (and not only condition) could add to a result change if applicable.
    This game has a lot of modifications required to make it even better.

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    I think every people would agree with that modification.
    THIS GAME IS TO RANDOM! I STOP WAISTING MY TIME!

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    Yes it would be good and could be done with a simple up-to date player rating. As in games like FIFA that offer an live player rating throughout the game. This would be a great addition.

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    I usually check if they've had many assists/goals scored + watch the comments to see if they're making tackles on defence, and if they're missing shots on goal. If I have goals scored against me when I'm not expecting it then the goalie often gets swapped out. If nothing looks too obvious I just sub on whoever I want to rest at half time.