I have uncovered a glitch, which I have long suspected. Training bowlers seems to have no effect. If you go to the personal details of a batsman you are training you see the effect of training expressed. If you do the same thing for a bowler you see zero (although strangely you can sometimes see the effect of batting training).
It seems to be the case that you cannot train up young bowlers in the same way as you can young batsmen. I routinely now release my bowlers and hire new, experienced ones. However, this is still a problem as when they run out of form bowling practice does not seem to work either.
Finally, could it be made explicit what the effect of playing inexperienced players is? Do their abilities imcrease by a set amount for each game? There is a reference to them needing to play 15 games before you can get a good idea of their abilities. How much expertise do they gain in each match? And do one day matches count the same as county matches?
And at how many games played doea training cease to have much effect? Or is it time / age rather thaun number of matches?
I have emailed about this glitch, but received no reesponse.
It seems to be the case that you cannot train up young bowlers in the same way as you can young batsmen. I routinely now release my bowlers and hire new, experienced ones. However, this is still a problem as when they run out of form bowling practice does not seem to work either.
Finally, could it be made explicit what the effect of playing inexperienced players is? Do their abilities imcrease by a set amount for each game? There is a reference to them needing to play 15 games before you can get a good idea of their abilities. How much expertise do they gain in each match? And do one day matches count the same as county matches?
And at how many games played doea training cease to have much effect? Or is it time / age rather thaun number of matches?
I have emailed about this glitch, but received no reesponse.
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