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    In the background I always think of a 'performance factor' as an unseen stat. This can be made up of a number of things producing a value(s) that can be applied to (relevant) actions. It might include: 'motivation'; morale; team co-efficient; a player stat multiplier of weight/height/age; suitability for role; fit with team; player 'event' aptitude; etc etc.
    so, we have an equation, trying to find A, where A=x + (3-y) + (2Xz)

    I don't claim any or all of these are correct but when I look at the numbers we are given and try to think of game mechanics that could be extracted from them then its some of the tings I come up with to provide the 'reason' I would not otherwise have. eg why is X better than Y at FK when Y has SA and better shooting crossing? = better aptitude/performance/voodoo factor on X than Y >.<
    an explanation maybe is that if those factors give a +1% or a +3% and the game/program has a roll dice of +- 20% you can't get a clue.
    As for injuries for example, if moral/condition/grass quality/resting hour/M&P give a +1%, 2 or 3 bars give a -3%, but overall there is a roll dice of 10 or 20% (and hit max), all above becoming minor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nikolgiorgos View Post
    so, we have an equation, trying to find A, where A=x + (3-y) + (2Xz)


    an explanation maybe is that if those factors give a +1% or a +3% and the game/program has a roll dice of +- 20% you can't get a clue.
    As for injuries for example, if moral/condition/grass quality/resting hour/M&P give a +1%, 2 or 3 bars give a -3%, but overall there is a roll dice of 10 or 20% (and hit max), all above becoming minor.
    I spoken about dice rolls before and the possible wipe out effect so your throwing my words back at me. I could choose an aggregated performance factor of 50% or 25%, designed to wipe out your more average dice roll numbers - thats what happens with extremes. Thats what can happen with Trolls or highest training numbers - spectacular in their effect but they're not the norm Most of the time things muddle along in the mid-ground where even then small gains can be lost but also where the aggregation of small gains have the biggest impact.

    My simple point which I've also said before is that I think of this game as footballs version of pnp dnd - a myriad of hits n misses, bonuses and penalties, boosts n nerfs, adjustments, defence and atach blah-de-blah, (with the DMs Commentary providing hints and immersion). Most of the time these small things combine to affect the outcomes - but a Natural 20 (or 1) is always a possibility.