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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 892151" data-attributes="member: 71760"><p>Hi </p><p>Training is all about setting the rota, then checking out the previous screen, Training Overview, and seeing what the effects on the player attributes are going to be.</p><p>By setting different sessions in the rota, you can hone the attribute effects for the given coaches you have. </p><p></p><p>So if you want to improve Locks, make sure that Lock type attributes, Line Out, Muscle Mass, Power etc. are all receiving a good amount of training quality. You can also see the effected attributes in the Training Rota screen in the Effected Attributes per Session box when a session is selected.</p><p></p><p>You are correct in that the player's Potential has a huge impact on his development.</p><p></p><p>Developing Potential coaches work differently to RUTM 2015. They give player's Potential a slight boost, during Tactical Directions sessions, and don't effect the rate of improvement directly.</p><p></p><p>The positional expertise of a coach will not effect their rate of improvement, this is only used to retrain a player's primary and secondary positions.</p><p></p><p>Yes, having multiple coaches for a given specialisation will make effects stack, so it will be beneficial to player development in that particular area.</p><p></p><p>I hope this is helpful and that you are enjoying the game.</p><p></p><p>Kind Regards</p><p>Dave</p><p>Customer Support</p><p>Alternative Software Ltd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 892151, member: 71760"] Hi Training is all about setting the rota, then checking out the previous screen, Training Overview, and seeing what the effects on the player attributes are going to be. By setting different sessions in the rota, you can hone the attribute effects for the given coaches you have. So if you want to improve Locks, make sure that Lock type attributes, Line Out, Muscle Mass, Power etc. are all receiving a good amount of training quality. You can also see the effected attributes in the Training Rota screen in the Effected Attributes per Session box when a session is selected. You are correct in that the player's Potential has a huge impact on his development. Developing Potential coaches work differently to RUTM 2015. They give player's Potential a slight boost, during Tactical Directions sessions, and don't effect the rate of improvement directly. The positional expertise of a coach will not effect their rate of improvement, this is only used to retrain a player's primary and secondary positions. Yes, having multiple coaches for a given specialisation will make effects stack, so it will be beneficial to player development in that particular area. I hope this is helpful and that you are enjoying the game. Kind Regards Dave Customer Support Alternative Software Ltd [/QUOTE]
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