Clément:
> What is it with my frankies that they all end up in France? First Clementi
> becomes a Bordeaux legend. Now El Perrito is plying his trade at Caen.
Mystic influence by your nickname. It's the simplest explanation.
> Quick question: why doesn't El Perrito's Technique score appear in his
> profile (it's just a dash)? Shouldn't he have a Technique score, given how
> I maximized it last cycle?
>
> More general question, related to the former: why a lot of El Perrito's
> scores appear as a dash? Even if he has low values, there should be a
> value, shouldn't it?
>
> Or is it just that he hasn't played enough in his career in order to have
> a complete profile? This is what I assume it happens with his positional
> chart.
Take my answer with the usual disclaimers... Our point of view is not "God's
eye", but rather what a virtual unemployed manager knows: "Nome Cognome",
you can see his name in each screenshot. We know what Cognome knows.
Now, the more famous is a player, the more Nome Cognome knows about him.
After all, it's realistic: everybody knows what are Messi's abilities,
everybody working in this field knows the abilities of most top division
players, and anyway you can learn about them on the web etc. But if a player
is less known, Cognome doesn't know everything about him: he knows some
(random, I guess) attributes, but not all of them. And if a player is
obscure, Cognome knows nothing about him - until he gets employed and asks a
scout to get information about that player, of course (but Nome Cognome is
Forever Unemployed!). A dash just means that Cognome doesn't know about that
attribute: it's a sign to mean "unknown".
And you're right, the same applies to positions (his degree of ability in
each of them, and the ones where he actually play).
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Cheers
milivella