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Posted on 2024-04-11 15:59:06   
FilipeRdeAlmeida
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Hello

Would you like to know how player energy statistics work?

Posted on 2024-04-12 10:59:29   
kamilos
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FilipeRdeAlmeida wrote:

Hello

Would you like to know how player energy statistics work?



This is closely related to stamina, meaning that players with higher energy levels can perform better over the long term. By 'longer term' I mean minutes played in the game. Therefore, you always want players to have 100% energy because any reduction from this level means that a player cannot perform at full potential, starting the game with a diminished capacity for maximum performance.

Worth mentioning:

33. How does stamina influence a player's game?
For every point of stamina a player loses 0,1% less energy. With stamina 1 a player loses 2,4% of energy for every 5 minutes that he plays. With stamina 20, a player loses the basic, 0,5% of energy every 5 minutes of the game.

34. If a player finishes a game with XY% of energy, does he keep this XY% or does he have the same amount of energy that he had before the game?
Energy loss during the game is “lost” for that game only. It is considered that the players are physically well prepared and that their natural regeneration replenishes all the energy lost during the game day.
Note: Energy can only be lost when training on a higher level.


In conclusion, there is a strong correlation with stamina, which ultimately means that a player with less than 100% energy will perform at a reduced rate. The decrease is proportional: for each point of energy lost, the player's ability to perform at maximum potential diminishes. Considering this, it's clear that energy acts as a limit on the optimal utilization of skills and abilities.

Posted on 2024-04-12 16:03:20   
FilipeRdeAlmeida
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Thank you very much for these answers.
I have players with low energy.
Should I leave them without playing?

Posted on 2024-04-12 22:23:17   
kamilos
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FilipeRdeAlmeida wrote:

Thank you very much for these answers.
I have players with low energy.
Should I leave them without playing?


You should have the default intensity in training to avoid such situations
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