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A handy way of using the old version of Top Eleven to improve skills?
I've no idea if anyone else has found this "backdoor" to apply skill points to the actual areas where you'd like to place them, but there is, at present, a way to do so, even after you have got the newer "updated" version of this game.
You'll find that if you can "trick/con/fool" the browser in to thinking you've had an issue when loading the newer version of the game and it will ask you if you want to reload the old version, due to problems you've "encountered"
I found that out, purely by chance, that when playing this game on my Desktop PC, as it was loading the game it had frozen up for a second or two. It then reloaded and asked if I wanted to use the old browser, as a message was on screen saying
It looks like you're having issues loading the new Top Eleven version, would you like to try again or to load the old one?
When it loaded the older version I had over two dozen "unread messages" that had never showed up in the new version, along with onscreen updates for players that had levelled up. None of these had shown on the new version of the game and also I could see my fan-base had gone up to 97.5K!
(I find it odd that I only get 19,000 in the ground though, and the gate fee is set low to allow more in too!) Has anyone got any thoughts on crowds/support at home games that could be of help? My garage/parking is maxed out too, by the way
So I tried it out again afterwards, by using the old version, just in case it was a fluke/random event by closing the game when loading it on my desktop PC and, as suggested, it offered me the choice of both versions on the loading screen.
My web-browser, by the way, is Google Chrome, and as I said I forced it to "crash" on opening the game in Facebook (basically I closed it as it was loading the game!)
I then did all my skill training on individual players, as well as smaller groups of players, and applied the skill points to the areas where I actually wanted them, even applying them to the newer positions I had added to players. No percentages or random placing of skills, no messages telling me I didn't get any bonuses etc (although these are handy in an actual game!). I just added the skill points the "old school" way by choosing where I wanted to place them and my players have improved a lot faster in the areas where I needed them to do so.
So, if you've not tried this out, give it a go, it could help you out....
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^^^ Old School ^^^
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