ZaZ said: Training in Football Manager does not change how the team perform in the field, it just affects how the CA increase (or decrease) over time. Even the sessions that are more focused in aspects of the game have no evidence to contribute to performance.
If your goal is to use training to increase key attributes for a possession based tactic, then you can check the tables in the link of the first post to see what sessions give the largest increase to attributes like passing and vision, for example. Expand
Oh, that's a shame - would be cool if it did have more of an effect. But this whole thread makes a lot more sense to me now.. so thank you!
Hi Zaz, I'm brand new to FM on PC (only ever PSP and Mobile before) and am trying to get my head around A LOT of stuff - training being the thing that's consumed me the most...
My first thought when I looked at your schedules was "wow that's kinda empty", before then thinking "what about all of the other sessions available??"
I'm trying to create a clinical possession-based-dominance tactical style... so I wanted to use sessions like Ball Retention, Attacking Patient, Defending Disengaged etc. I've attached a screenshot so you can see the sort of schedules I was trying to create, before seeing yours, so you can understand the direction I was heading.
Do the positives of having a fairly empty training schedule, and setting the full condition automatic training intensity to double, outweigh the benefits of using more sessions that are specific to your tactics?
If your goal is to use training to increase key attributes for a possession based tactic, then you can check the tables in the link of the first post to see what sessions give the largest increase to attributes like passing and vision, for example.
Oh, that's a shame - would be cool if it did have more of an effect. But this whole thread makes a lot more sense to me now.. so thank you!
My first thought when I looked at your schedules was "wow that's kinda empty", before then thinking "what about all of the other sessions available??"
I'm trying to create a clinical possession-based-dominance tactical style... so I wanted to use sessions like Ball Retention, Attacking Patient, Defending Disengaged etc.
I've attached a screenshot so you can see the sort of schedules I was trying to create, before seeing yours, so you can understand the direction I was heading.
Do the positives of having a fairly empty training schedule, and setting the full condition automatic training intensity to double, outweigh the benefits of using more sessions that are specific to your tactics?