
Originally Posted by
Tactician
I understand. Here is what I have to say.
2. Quality is only one of the factors that affect the outcomes. Tactics is another, and there are suspected hidden effects (percentage efficiency, form, fixed matches and so on). What you may see visually in terms of quality might not be what there is actually. There is a sort of illusion.
3. There are some games that appear that their outcomes have been fixed or pre-determined. For instance, for a specific game, you will lose or get a draw, but you will not win no matter what you do, unless you have extreme superiority in quality (as high as around 180% or above). This may be the case for a knock-out rounds too, where you are likely to be knocked-out no matter what you do as manager.
5. This game functions a lot like a casino game. Its main aim is to make money out of people due to their weaknesses or imperfections. This include the want to win, addiction and so on.