Does the "Skills Summary" take into account the form and experience of a player? I read that fatigue isn't taken into account but Idk about the other two.
Also, while we're on the topic of fatigue, why do some players get tired way too quickly as compared to other players even though they have same endurance and are of similar age? Is there any way to differentiate between such players and a normal player before I sign them?
Skills Summary and Fatigue
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boscorp
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Re: Skills Summary and Fatigue
Yes it does and fatigue aswell. I think what you may have read is that fatigue is not taken into account with friendly matches.Bolt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2026 6:05 amDoes the "Skills Summary" take into account the form and experience of a player? I read that fatigue isn't taken into account but Idk about the other two.
Also, while we're on the topic of fatigue, why do some players get tired way too quickly as compared to other players even though they have same endurance and are of similar age? Is there any way to differentiate between such players and a normal player before I sign them?
Players can tire quicker depending on their roles and performance in the match. Scoring a century/quick 50, opening the bowling, being captain. keeper or even playing more than 2 games a week can all lead to a tired player.
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Re: Skills Summary and Fatigue
Also different weather.boscorp wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2026 12:21 pmYes it does and fatigue aswell. I think what you may have read is that fatigue is not taken into account with friendly matches.Bolt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2026 6:05 amDoes the "Skills Summary" take into account the form and experience of a player? I read that fatigue isn't taken into account but Idk about the other two.
Also, while we're on the topic of fatigue, why do some players get tired way too quickly as compared to other players even though they have same endurance and are of similar age? Is there any way to differentiate between such players and a normal player before I sign them?
Players can tire quicker depending on their roles and performance in the match. Scoring a century/quick 50, opening the bowling, being captain. keeper or even playing more than 2 games a week can all lead to a tired player.
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Re: Skills Summary and Fatigue
The skill summary on the player page doesn't take into account fatigue. The skill summary shown on the team selection page does include fatigue, plus also the impact of the weather/pitch conditions I think. Both take into account experience anf form.Bolt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2026 6:05 amDoes the "Skills Summary" take into account the form and experience of a player? I read that fatigue isn't taken into account but Idk about the other two.
Also, while we're on the topic of fatigue, why do some players get tired way too quickly as compared to other players even though they have same endurance and are of similar age? Is there any way to differentiate between such players and a normal player before I sign them?
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Re: Skills Summary and Fatigue
Thanks for the reply on both of my posts. Do you have any idea till what age does training a player work? I have had players who end up not recovering upto "rested" if I don't assign them rest days. At what point of a player's career does this become the usual for them, if it does? I mean, is there a specific age where this starts?boscorp wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2026 12:21 pmYes it does and fatigue aswell. I think what you may have read is that fatigue is not taken into account with friendly matches.Bolt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2026 6:05 amDoes the "Skills Summary" take into account the form and experience of a player? I read that fatigue isn't taken into account but Idk about the other two.
Also, while we're on the topic of fatigue, why do some players get tired way too quickly as compared to other players even though they have same endurance and are of similar age? Is there any way to differentiate between such players and a normal player before I sign them?
Players can tire quicker depending on their roles and performance in the match. Scoring a century/quick 50, opening the bowling, being captain. keeper or even playing more than 2 games a week can all lead to a tired player.
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Re: Skills Summary and Fatigue
That's interesting. Thanks! Also, do you have any idea till what age does training a player work? I have had players who end up not recovering upto "rested" if I don't assign them rest days. At what point of a player's career does this become the usual for them, if it does? I mean, is there a specific age where this starts?casperj wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2026 2:12 pmThe skill summary on the player page doesn't take into account fatigue. The skill summary shown on the team selection page does include fatigue, plus also the impact of the weather/pitch conditions I think. Both take into account experience anf form.Bolt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2026 6:05 amDoes the "Skills Summary" take into account the form and experience of a player? I read that fatigue isn't taken into account but Idk about the other two.
Also, while we're on the topic of fatigue, why do some players get tired way too quickly as compared to other players even though they have same endurance and are of similar age? Is there any way to differentiate between such players and a normal player before I sign them?
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Re: Skills Summary and Fatigue
There is a thread titled "quick questions v4". On page 50 there are 2 tables regarding training speed and age. It might be useful.Bolt wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2026 1:17 pmThanks for the reply on both of my posts. Do you have any idea till what age does training a player work? I have had players who end up not recovering upto "rested" if I don't assign them rest days. At what point of a player's career does this become the usual for them, if it does? I mean, is there a specific age where this starts?boscorp wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2026 12:21 pmYes it does and fatigue aswell. I think what you may have read is that fatigue is not taken into account with friendly matches.Bolt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2026 6:05 amDoes the "Skills Summary" take into account the form and experience of a player? I read that fatigue isn't taken into account but Idk about the other two.
Also, while we're on the topic of fatigue, why do some players get tired way too quickly as compared to other players even though they have same endurance and are of similar age? Is there any way to differentiate between such players and a normal player before I sign them?
Players can tire quicker depending on their roles and performance in the match. Scoring a century/quick 50, opening the bowling, being captain. keeper or even playing more than 2 games a week can all lead to a tired player.
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