Simluations
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I have no idea how does the simulators decide whose gonna win or lose, but it's happening too many times, i got better stats in everything, some for a big difference, and still draw or lose!
Admins should really do something about that or at least let the players knew what are the requirements for the simulation that count more or less. Don't come with that talking stuff about the 6 nacionalities, or the older players, or even the stamina! i got all of that and 12 shoots arent enough to beat a weaker team, with weaker tatic, with only 5 shoots and 35% possession! -
Welcome to OSM mate
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And yet the boy is right ... it's too much random, the simulation is too strange, I find myself in what the boy says here ... I have a lot of matches, maybe too many in a season where I have more possession, I have more shots, the quality of the team is much higher than the opponent, this means that I was much more active in the game and yet the opponent equalizes or wins because random ... then if only random matters, why should we invest our precious TIME here?
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@DoTybz no worries, yesterday and today happens again, Im starting to piss me off,we are investing our time and money here and randoms decide whose winning? No way thats possible... The support is really weak but they need to do something about that.
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@PRafaFM
As @Majstor-Matt said.. welcome to osm. But perhaps you should provide a bit more info like a screenshot… -
@PRafaFM
I get it, it sounds incredibly frustrating. It’s like having all the right ingredients for a perfect dish and yet ending up with something that tastes off.The thing about simulation games is that they're often designed to introduce an element of unpredictability—just like real sports. This unpredictability can make the game more engaging but also maddening when it doesn’t go your way. However, it should still make sense in terms of the stats and strategies you’re putting in.
If admins aren't responsive or the system seems overly opaque, a few possible steps could be:
Community Pressure: Often, when enough players voice their concerns, developers take note. Engage on forums, social media, or any official channels.
Documentation: Look for any detailed guides, wikis, or player-made resources. Sometimes, other players have cracked the code and can provide bogo subway insights that official documentation lacks.