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Среда Август 19 - 17:03, Отредактирован
Среда Август 19 - 17:16 How? .... they don't have 'more reserve against falling'. That's not how ageing works.
A player reaches his peak when the rate of loss matches what he can train by earning more xp. When the rate of loss is greater than the training rate then he starts declining and vice versa.
More xp earned and more previous training means they will lose faster. This can be balanced by training more in a high level FA.
Maybe an example will help
Let's say Striker A (trained mostly in a YC 10) with a base Scoring value of 150 is 29 years old (84%), so has an effective Scoring value of 126 (150 * 0.84), equivalent to 6.30 Scoring. When he drops by 2% to 82% then his effective Scoring is now 123.
This is a fall in his effective Scoring value of 3 trainings.
In order to stop the decline then he needs 3 more effective Scoring to stay at 126, which is 3/0.82 on his base Scoring value. Or the equivalent of 3.66 more Scoring trainings at a cost of 11,000 xp each. Which is roughly 40,000 xp to stay at the same level.
If the player can earn more than this 40,000 xp in the time it takes to drop 2% (which is roughly 43 weeks at age 29) then he will improve. If he earns less then he will decline.
So being in a high level FA means this player will last longer. It's the same player. He just seems to last longer because he is now getting faster training.
Striker B (more talented and trained mostly in high level Academy) with a base Scoring value of 200 is also 29 years old (84%), so has an effective Scoring value of 168 (200 * 0.84), equivalent to 8.40 Scoring. When he drops by 2% to 82% then his effective Scoring is now 164.
This is a fall in his effective Scoring value of 4 trainings.
In order to stop the decline then he needs 4 more effective Scoring to stay at 168, which is 4/0.82 on his base Scoring value. Or the equivalent of 4.88 more Scoring trainings at a cost of 11,000 xp each. Which is roughly 54,000 xp to stay at the same level.
So he now needs to stay in a high level facility to balance out his losses. As he nears retirement he will decline even faster if he gets sold to a club with worse facilities.
So comparing the 2 strikers, you can see that having more trainings doesn't protect their decline rate. It just makes it worse.