Quote Originally Posted by July Fourth View Post
What I've noticed about Perfect Tactics is that there are now other players that are putting in the effort to power Perfect Tactics, such as Silly, Nascimento and Pistov rather than everything coming through Petersen this season, of course Petersen is still very effective but in future seasons its players like Silly, Nascimento and Pistov that need to drive Perfect Tactics forward as Petersen is beginning to fight the dreaded battle against time which eventually will see him lose out, but the "tanked season" due in the near future may spare him another season at Perfect Tactics that he may not of played. I can see you power training Petersen back to 7* once again at the start of next season, but the only problem here is he will need approximately 45 skill points to get back to 7* at the start of next season, It will be a difficult choice for you to make as Petersen advances in increasing age. Like wise I face a similar situation with Papaleo who only managed to improve to 7*116 this afternoon during a couple of friendlies I played with my team earlier. The hard part is that we both know what our players are capable of producing on the field compared to a like for like untried and untested replacement when players like Petersen and Papaleo cannot be replaced so easily.
You're right. Next season will be our last for PT for some time. Petersen won't be on free kick duties any more and I will either PT Poncet to get a special ability or buy a scout with one. It seems to be our youth players that are playing very well and it's good news for the future as I can see them being here for a long time. Petersen isn't getting as many SP from matches as I would have wanted so a replacement might come sooner. Of course, he will continue to be a 2nd team player and will play when required. Our "tank season" will be the opportunity catch up on strengthening the squad and getting players we need.

So what lies in the future of July Fourth?