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What's up everyone! I'm obviously a Noob. The very 1st thing I need to say before I ask my question is: This simulation game is amazing! I've never seen anything like it. So much detail, even in the fight commentary. Unbelievable!!! So lemme lay it on you. My fighter just fought a day ago (5/3/18), well I guess now it's 2 days considering it's 35 minutes past midnight now. Anyways, I already scheduled another fight for him. Was that the wrong thing to do? Was it too soon? So his energy level is down [i would estimate his energy level is around 25%-30% right now]. All 3 of my fighters are training full-time at a Noob Gym. I guess my question kind of has multiple parts so: 1.) Was that way too early to schedule him another fight? Should I always wait to schedule a fight until his energy level is at 100%? 2.) His next fight is scheduled for 5/7/18, so basically 2 more days. Should I back out due to the energy level? 3.) Should I schedule 2 straight rest days in his training regime? Would that increase his energy faster rather than training him in boxing, wrestling, whatever? 4.) Do Training Days match up exactly with what day it in real life? So If I wanted to rest him for 2 days, I would have to choose -No Training- for Saturday and Sunday (since those are the next real 2 days)? I know it's a lot of questions for my 1st post. I'm just really excited about this game and I want to get good at it. I want my fighters to succeed, so that's the reason for all of the questions! Thanks to anyone who takes the time to read this and respond. I truly appreciate it! "Knowledge is Power" ------ "No, Power is Power"
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Hello, just joined and tossed in about 10 bucks for that 90 day VIP. The short: I want to set up a plan for sustainable training program while managing both fighter energy and finances. Any advice? I have only used the Los Angeles location for my fighters so far, in a gym that is 500 a week. I assume if I can take on 3 fights a week, I can earn that back through fighting. If this is unfeasible, how else can I keep my fighters at this gym? How can I ensure my fighters get adequate rest on a consistent basis?
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Pretty simple: Add a tickbox to the fighter's training page in the gym that is for 'do not train'. No need to save training, clear, then save without training and later come back and reload saved. Simply tick the bloody box, press update, shazam: fighter doesn't train until you untick the box.
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Just a quick question to ask if fighters gain energy back while they are injured, I'm just wondering when I will be able to start training with my fighters again.
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Ok bit of a noob question but how many rest sessions would be about right to have, currently i have a wednesday PM and a Thursday AM as my rest sessions but my fighters still tire fairly quick and im using reduce energy sup's. is it better to just put in a whole day of rest rather than staggered sessions? Any advice guys would be great, Thanks. Brian Kirk
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Hi everyone, Have had something a bit odd happening with one of my fighters. As a bit of background, I've been playing for several months now, and have seven different fighters. All of my fighters are taking the exact same recovery supplement, which is shown as a 160. All of my fighters have high conditioning levels (relatively, I suppose), ranging from 13-- to 15--. The issue I have been having is that lately, it seems the fighter with 15-- (who is very young), seems to be burning through energy more quickly than the others. For example, I believe he started this week with 100% energy, has had 3 sparring sessions and 3 training classes, and is already down to 88.53%. While I suppose this isn't the biggest issue in the world, my 13-- fighter, by comparison, has had equivalent training, and is at 95.73% energy. Is this a glitch in the game, is there something I am overlooking (morale seems good), or is there a conditioning hidden as well? I feel like this has started recently, possibly after his 15 pop, but if anyone has any insight, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
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