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Суббота Январь 23 - 22:07, Отредактирован
Суббота Январь 23 - 22:24 I'm guessing that you are referring to position training.
It does work but probably not the way that you think. You need to read the detail carefully:
Position training
- You can train one of your players to play on a different position. When this training is completed, one third of the position-points of this player will be removed and added to the selected position. In addition, 5 points on all the trainable skills will be untrained and converted back to experience points. You will be able to use this experience to retrain your player in other trainable skills.
As you can see it does 2 things:
- it retrains some of the position experience
- it converts some of the trainable skills back to experience points
If you do this on a very young player with little position experience to retrain and little or no trainable skills then it has very little effect so it's a waste.
It does not turn a young defender into a striker. All you need to do is train his Scoring and play him as a forward.
How the game decides a player's position
This is how it works. The game calculates the player's star value in each of the 4 positions from his trainable skills, fixed skills and position experience. Whichever position gets the highest star rating is the position that the game says he is currently more suitable for.
For example, if you have a young player who the game calculates as being Keeper 0.60, Defender 0.65, Midfield 0.70, Forward 0.55 then the game will call him a midfielder because that is the highest value. As you start training any of the other main skills then his position will quickly change. So if you train Blocking then once his Keeper rating exceeds 0.70 then he will be called a Keeper.
So it's best to simply ignore the position that the game rather arbitrarily assigns to very young players. Just train them how you like and play them where you want and their preferred position will change accordingly.