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NoBustergut wrote:Is there any element of the ME that aggregates a team's bowling capabilty and compares that to the aggregated batting capability of the opposition in order to calculate an innings score?
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noVitamurmillo wrote:Is the increase in YP quality due to having a higher YA level linear?
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NoVitamurmillo wrote:Hypothetically, what happens if I have 100k in the bank, and set a bidding agent up with 100k, but then at the finance update I go several 100k into the red (due to huge wages and academies). Does the bidding agent still bid up to 100k?
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I cant really think of a reason, actually!Roynique wrote:Why are avatars disabled in the forum?
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Good questionVitamurmillo wrote:Is the difference in YP quality between a deluxe and luxurious YA bigger than between a satisfactory and good YA?
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Sort of - but each player in the side receives the boost.rogue wrote:is there a performance boost to the player who is selected as captain??
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There is a random element, but there are also several contributing factorsGKZhukov wrote:Are runout opportunities just randomly dropped in at various points by the ME, or does the match state affect the odds of a chance?
not directlyGKZhukov wrote:Do wickets remaining affect runouts?
not directlyGKZhukov wrote:Does skill of a batsman affect runouts?
not directlyGKZhukov wrote:Does how set a batsman is affect runouts?
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Not directly. They will take more risks though if they are falling behind the RRR.zorax wrote:Is a team more prone to collapse when chasing a high score?
If a team is massively outrated, they are quite likely to lose heavily.zorax wrote:I play in leagues where some teams massively outclass me. They bat first and post up 350-400. This happens a lot in the UAEPL as well.
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There is no match day modifier, more a ball by ball modifier, which is the random element involved in each deliverytungsten wrote:
I was wondering whether bowlers always perform at their exact skill level (modified by form, experience etc) for each match, or whether their is a 'match day' modifier or perhaps a 'bowling spell' modifier that simulators aspects of a match such as how they feel on a particular day or each bowling spell.
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1/ Is their a match day modifier?
2/ When a bowler bowls two spells (getting there) are both spells exactly the same.
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noMuff wrote:Will the delayed EOS mean that PC rankings are affected? As in less games will be used to determine world rankings than the usual 8 weeks?
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No, there is no confidence element in the match engineGKZhukov wrote:If a bowler starts particularly well or particularly badly, will that affect the rest of his overs?
I.e. if a bowler got smacked around at the start, would he lose confidence/the batsmen would target him for the rest of the game and vice versa?
If he is getting smashed because he is weak relative to the batsman, chances are that will continue though.
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yeszorax wrote:Does the bonus an OBB get in the 20th over of a T20 the same as he gets in the 50th over of a OD game
The 15th over of a T20 innings is not the start, so there is no NBB impactzorax wrote:The rule says OBB 'Performs better than normal when bowling at the end of an innings.' This means the 20th over of a T20 should = the 50th over of a OD, but I just want to be sure. Similarly, will the NBB be the same in the 15th over of a OD game as it is in the 15th over of a T20?
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yesrogue wrote:is a bowler is on aggressive orders when he triggers a talent ([yorker], etc.) more likely to take a wicket than if he had been on defensive or normal orders?
norogue wrote:is an exceptional seam bowler with outstanding power just as likely to take a wicket on a trigger delivery as a bowler with exactly the same summary level (lower bwl/tech, same experience) who has world class power?
samerogue wrote:if a bowlers triggers on flat, is he less likely or the same to take a wicket as if he had bowled that same ball on sticky?