Question on Training Camp
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 7:46 am
Hi all, now that we have potentials available, I want to brush up on my training camp expectations.
As I understand it, the increase in rating is calculated using the formula (potential rating - actual rating) * % allocation
For example, if Player A has a Speed potential of 98, and Speed actual of 78, and I apply 5%, then (98 - 78) * .05 = 1. So his new actual would be 78 + 1 = 79. So these are the increases I should expect, based on % allocation:
5% = 1
10% = 2
15% = 3
20% = 4
25% = 5
30% = 6 etc
So if I applied 30%, then the post-TC rating would 78 + 6 = 84, correct?
For rounding, as I understand it, it'll round down for under .5, it'll round up for over .5, and in the case of .5, it'll round to the even number. For example
79.1 rounds to 79.
79.25 rounds to 79.
79.5 rounds to 80 (the even number).
79.6 rounds to 80.
80.25 rounds to 80.
80.5 rounds to 80 (the even number).
80.6 rounds to 81.
So for a more complicated example, if Player A has a Speed potential of 98, and Speed actual of 89, and I apply 5%, then (98 - 89) * .05 = .45. So his new actual would be 89 + .45 = 89.45 = rounds to 89. So these are the increases I should expect, based on % allocation:
5% = .45 (89.45 = 89)
10% = .9 (89.9 = 90)
15% = 1.35 (90.35 = 90)
20% = 1.8 (90.8 = 91)
25% = 2.25 (91.25 = 91)
30% = 2.7 (91.7 = 92)
So if I applied 30%, then the post-TC rating would 89 + 2.7 = 91.7 = rounds to 92, correct?
Sorry for the long post. If anyone agrees with this, or sees any flaws in my training camp logic please respond to the post. Thanks!
Rob
As I understand it, the increase in rating is calculated using the formula (potential rating - actual rating) * % allocation
For example, if Player A has a Speed potential of 98, and Speed actual of 78, and I apply 5%, then (98 - 78) * .05 = 1. So his new actual would be 78 + 1 = 79. So these are the increases I should expect, based on % allocation:
5% = 1
10% = 2
15% = 3
20% = 4
25% = 5
30% = 6 etc
So if I applied 30%, then the post-TC rating would 78 + 6 = 84, correct?
For rounding, as I understand it, it'll round down for under .5, it'll round up for over .5, and in the case of .5, it'll round to the even number. For example
79.1 rounds to 79.
79.25 rounds to 79.
79.5 rounds to 80 (the even number).
79.6 rounds to 80.
80.25 rounds to 80.
80.5 rounds to 80 (the even number).
80.6 rounds to 81.
So for a more complicated example, if Player A has a Speed potential of 98, and Speed actual of 89, and I apply 5%, then (98 - 89) * .05 = .45. So his new actual would be 89 + .45 = 89.45 = rounds to 89. So these are the increases I should expect, based on % allocation:
5% = .45 (89.45 = 89)
10% = .9 (89.9 = 90)
15% = 1.35 (90.35 = 90)
20% = 1.8 (90.8 = 91)
25% = 2.25 (91.25 = 91)
30% = 2.7 (91.7 = 92)
So if I applied 30%, then the post-TC rating would 89 + 2.7 = 91.7 = rounds to 92, correct?
Sorry for the long post. If anyone agrees with this, or sees any flaws in my training camp logic please respond to the post. Thanks!
Rob