Sure, but when it is to your disadvantage not to be able to see the wheather conditions for your next match, it may be bad.
This was the only thing i'm concerned about it. Lucky for me that i asked my friend to check weather forecast of my games on his friend's fixtures. It will remain in ideal condition for 2-3 days while i'll be monitoring and collecting data from users.
And oh my, my home matches are in England...my first home match says it’s going to be hot. Hot in January? Oh and I bet they’ll still have snow on the side of the pitch!
Haha. Must have been as a result of global warming.
I just played my first league game with ideal weather, high pressing and man-to-man marking. Condition loss was 20-31% for players that played 90 minutes, which is actually less than in the old version.
If hot weather is to kill double the conditions (typically 20%, and from feedbacks it could now go up to 40%), then the condition bonus would be used instead of attack bonus when facing weaker teams (probably earlier 60-min subs would save more conditions then).
I think the players who have high fitness skill should be featured prominently against low fitness trained players in the case scenario.