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Post by Mattjanor on Jan 12, 2015 12:46:34 GMT 10
Just a couple things I have noticed.
- When a message alerts you that "the board" have found you a better head coach and you accept; training objectives are lost from the specialist selections without warning.
- Performance analyst selections will often switch between batting and bowling with no input from manager.
- At times the manager will receive no sponsorship offers regardless of how many current sponsors. Can be rectified by quitting game entirely, restarting and loading career.
Will add more as they are discovered.
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Post by badpropza on Jan 15, 2015 19:05:50 GMT 10
I have found that sometimes in the training section, Leg Break / Leg Cutter is selected without any input from the user.
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Post by Andrew on Jan 16, 2015 10:36:15 GMT 10
Just a couple things I have noticed. - When a message alerts you that "the board" have found you a better head coach and you accept; training objectives are lost from the specialist selections without warning. - Performance analyst selections will often switch between batting and bowling with no input from manager. - At times the manager will receive no sponsorship offers regardless of how many current sponsors. Can be rectified by quitting game entirely, restarting and loading career. Will add more as they are discovered. Cricket Player Manager 1.17 will be out this weekend. It includes a fix to the leg break bug and has been updated for latest version of Android, with tablet optimisations. To answer your questions: 1) When you have a change in staff, some training items will be reset. The manager needs to then review the training 2) I'll need to check this one out - I can't seem to replicate 3) I'll need to check this one out - I can't seem to replicate In regards to the last two items, it is possible the issue is in regards to 'saving'. After each week, your game is saved and when you click through too quickly (next week), the software loses track. The last two issues seem similiar to another issue brought to our attention. The user found that during first-class level, he would skip through the weeks too quickly and small issues were occurring, because the software hadn't caught up. Regards, Andrew
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Post by badpropza on Jan 16, 2015 17:26:34 GMT 10
With regards to the Performance Analyst, I can confirm that this happens. Not often though. With me, In between reports, the bowling or batting specialist will make recommendations. The performance analyst will be default provide a report on bowling / batting, depending on which specialist provided the last recommendation. I just use this as some sort of "built-in intelligence" for my training.
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Post by sally on Feb 3, 2015 21:31:15 GMT 10
1. In the early grades, there is a program called Diet and Nutrition Planning. Attending this course appears to be free - and in fact, I seem to gain $400 when my player attends. 2. Sometimes, when my player gets injured, I get a headline "Doctors to access Player's injury". This should read assess, not access. 3. When staff resign, it seems I am required to pay them 4 weeks salary - why?
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Post by deafberri on Feb 10, 2015 13:10:45 GMT 10
1. In the early grades, there is a program called Diet and Nutrition Planning. Attending this course appears to be free - and in fact, I seem to gain $400 when my player attends. 2. Sometimes, when my player gets injured, I get a headline "Doctors to access Player's injury". This should read assess, not access. 3. When staff resign, it seems I am required to pay them 4 weeks salary - why? The 4 weeks salary bugs me a lot, if I want to upgrade my coach, but funds are a little low. I know if funds are a little low I shouldn't hire a higher level coach but sometimes it just what the player needs to kick start a good form that can last.
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