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Player xp on transfer (18)


il Numpty >> lunes febrero 1 - 19:31, Editado lunes febrero 1 - 19:34

When a player is transferred a maximum of 5000 experience is passed on to the new owner. This makes sense as it stops people potentially passing a lot of hidden experience.

However, some transfers take a lot longer than others. A player can be on the market for a few days and a player review can also delay the transfer  for up to a day. If a player has exceeded the 5,000 limit then the duration of these negatively affects the player.   

In the latter case it seems a little unfair that some players lose xp if there is a long delay caused by the review process when other players go through quickly. 

So my suggestion is to set the 5,000 limit at the point the player is transfer listed, but it then accumulates as normal regardless of how long the transfer takes.  Or alternatively set the limit at the point the bidding actually ends.

Probably not much chance of this happening but no harm in having a discussion.

   

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eng Stephen >> lunes febrero 1 - 19:36

Personally, I would have set the limit at one maximum click of the main skill for the position of the player. In other words, 10000 for defender, 11000 for forward, etc etc

It would be nice if the exp wasn't lost. But, even if Vincent were here to discuss this, he would probably just say what he always said in this situation: you buy the player you see.

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il Numpty >> lunes febrero 1 - 20:21, Editado lunes febrero 1 - 20:29

You buy the player that you see is a fair point. 

But I suppose you could reasonably argue you aren't buying a player to sit around eating cream buns and not training for an (in-game) week while WADA and/or FIFA do drug tests and make sure the paperwork is all in order. 

He would still be allowed to train while that all takes place.

Edit

I suppose an alternative suggestion that would achieve something similar is for all players to transfer to the buying club immediately, so before any review process. They just can't be selected for any matches until the review is complete. If the review fails then the transfer gets reverted.

That may be a much better way forward anyway.

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eng Stephen >> lunes febrero 1 - 20:52

I'm not disagreeing with you. Just reporting Vincent's historical views.

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lv Namejs >> martes febrero 2 - 22:18

Much easier solution would be not to allow list player who has more then main skill maximum on transfer market. That way You buy player You see still applies but at the same time longlasting listings don't cause loss of XP

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il Numpty >> martes febrero 2 - 23:12

Good suggestion @Namejs. 

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eng Stephen >> miércoles febrero 3 - 19:17

I don't think that would be very user-friendly. If your player had say 6,000 exp, good luck getting him to the next main click in the midseason transfer window.

This is annoying enough for loan players in the end of season window. I'd be really frustrated if this was implemented for regular transfers too.

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il Numpty >> miércoles febrero 3 - 19:28, Editado miércoles febrero 3 - 19:30

I understood it differently @Stephen. 

The way it could work is that the maximum depends on the player's current training level, so that there is no need to pass on any excess xp as it can always be spent. 

For instance a trained midfielder can pass on up to 10,000 xp because more than that could be spent on Passing. If he has 6,000 (say) then he can be transfer listed. 

Whereas a younger player may have the next training of his main skill at (say) 5,000, so that's his transfer limit. If he has 6,000 then he can spend it on the main skill. 

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lv Namejs >> miércoles febrero 3 - 20:02

What I meant was limits: 10k XP for midfielders and defenders, 11K XP for attackers and 13k XP for keepers, or in simplified situation 13k XP for all players

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eng Stephen >> miércoles febrero 3 - 22:25

Ah, so a similar idea as I wrote in my earlier post. That's why I was confused - I thought this was a totally different idea :)

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il Numpty >> miércoles febrero 3 - 22:37, Editado miércoles febrero 3 - 22:45

I think the difference with @Namejs suggestion is that if you haven't spent the xp then you simply can't transfer list the player.

But when you do list the player the xp isn't capped at a maximum so there is never any loss of xp however long the listing and review takes. 

This also requires the limit to be changed so that the xp can be spent sensibly on any training so the player can always be transfer listed without any delay. Which effectively means the maximum on any main skill. 

Example

A player (a forward) has 19,000 xp so I spend 11,000 on Scoring which leaves him with 8,000. I can now transfer list him with the 8,000. He has multiple bids and the listing plus any review takes a little over 3 days.  During those 3 days he earns another 3,200 xp and when he transfers he comes with 11,200. 

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eng Stephen >> jueves febrero 4 - 06:52

Yep, I got that. But thanks for the lengthy explanation :)

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au davo >> jueves febrero 4 - 08:19

I guess the issue is that the seller doesn't care and the buyer doesn't know how much xp the player has. When buying a player, you should always assume that they had 0 XP when they were listed. Anything else is a bonus.

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il Numpty >> jueves febrero 4 - 08:51, Editado jueves febrero 4 - 09:03

My apologies. Also clarifying for a wider audience.

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eng Stephen >> jueves febrero 4 - 09:07

@Davo - I suspect that was pretty much Vincent's thinking

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