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Bane
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Originally posted by Theo Wizzago
What about the post season? I have a dot who's team died (got sold) and either had to bail now or wait until next season (according to the alert).

And I can't sign with a CPU team in the meantime.


Originally posted by AirMcMVP
That seems to be an oddball situation that probably was never considered. Obviously if you stay with the team you can continue to train and accumulate TP. If you release from the team, you'll be capped at 14 TP and not able to train.

I guess your only option would be to use enough TP to not have more than 14 until day 41? Support may be able to help as well.


yeah,when teams get sold you dont get kicked off the team. And if someone buys it they cant release you do to roster freeze. So just stay on the team until day 41 and no problem.
 
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Originally posted by Bane
Nah, pretty sure he's mistaken

Although I'm not sure why you want to wait to roll em over till after 79


I have a player who is currently level 73. He is a Returner with Speed, Agility, Carrying, Vision and Stamina all within 1-3% of rolling over a new point. I wanted to wait until I do my Plateau boosts from 76-79 to squeak in any last Auto Level Gain rollovers from those last three boosts and the boosts from 73-76.
 
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If you aren't applying SPs to those attributes then it makes no difference if you train it over now or later. ALGs are flat increases.
Edited by InRomoWeTrust on Jan 16, 2013 11:16:44
 
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Originally posted by InRomoWeTrust
If you aren't applying SPs to those attributes then it makes no difference if you train it over now or later. ALGs are flat increases.


Oh yeah that's right they stop changing at some point in the 30s don't they.
 
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IIRC they decrease at 22, 30, and 38.

The decreases are meaningless to your training, though. If you are done spending SPs in an attribute then you gain nothing by waiting to turnover that 95-99% training. If anything, you potentially cost yourself some training losses if you need to then train multiple times to turn it over.

As I said, ALGs are flat increases. So let's say your particular ALG for an attribute at a point in time is 0.25. With each level you that attribute gets 0.25. It doesn't matter what cap you're at. You're still going to get that 0.25.
Edited by InRomoWeTrust on Jan 16, 2013 11:22:39
 
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Originally posted by InRomoWeTrust
IIRC they decrease at 22, 30, and 38.

The decreases are meaningless to your training, though. If you are done spending SPs in an attribute then you gain nothing by waiting to turnover that 95-99% training. If anything, you potentially cost yourself some training losses if you need to then train multiple times to turn it over.

As I said, ALGs are flat increases. So let's say your particular ALG for an attribute at a point in time is 0.25. With each level you that attribute gets 0.25. It doesn't matter what cap you're at. You're still going to get that 0.25.


Yep thanks. I "think" I'm done with skill points in Speed (99.84 natural), but the others might get one more point once I finish the Special Abilities. Would still be nice to be able to wait just to be able to see everything plan out and how many BT I have left.
 
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Originally posted by Kaerey
I have a player who is currently level 73. He is a Returner with Speed, Agility, Carrying, Vision and Stamina all within 1-3% of rolling over a new point. I wanted to wait until I do my Plateau boosts from 76-79 to squeak in any last Auto Level Gain rollovers from those last three boosts and the boosts from 73-76.


I remember that being advice that was given several seasons ago. It took me a few seasons to figure out that it really didn't make sense.
 
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Originally posted by Kaerey
Originally posted by InRomoWeTrust

IIRC they decrease at 22, 30, and 38.

The decreases are meaningless to your training, though. If you are done spending SPs in an attribute then you gain nothing by waiting to turnover that 95-99% training. If anything, you potentially cost yourself some training losses if you need to then train multiple times to turn it over.

As I said, ALGs are flat increases. So let's say your particular ALG for an attribute at a point in time is 0.25. With each level you that attribute gets 0.25. It doesn't matter what cap you're at. You're still going to get that 0.25.


Yep thanks. I "think" I'm done with skill points in Speed (99.84 natural), but the others might get one more point once I finish the Special Abilities. Would still be nice to be able to wait just to be able to see everything plan out and how many BT I have left.


I 100% recommend you turn over speed asap. As soon as an attribute hits 100 natural, the training drops to 1%. If you aren't at 99% it can be a headache.
 
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Originally posted by InRomoWeTrust
I 100% recommend you turn over speed asap. As soon as an attribute hits 100 natural, the training drops to 1%. If you aren't at 99% it can be a headache.


Yep it's at 99%!
 
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Originally posted by Kaerey
Yep it's at 99%!


do it.

I did not understand why you wanted to wait. I could not imagine it helping the SPV or anything.
 
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