I've only just noticed this but a comment was left with a link (since removed) on how to find regens in a real player database.
I thought it might have been an old wifes tale as I'd heard rumours of this sort of thing before. Well SI have confirmed it wasn't.
Few things come to mind, first a tactic, cheat or an exploit? At best it was an exploit being an old fart with a fair degree of cynicism it's too be expected that managers will take advantage of exploits.
How their regarded in the community by fellow managers is another thing. I can honestly say it's not for me and when this all comes out in the open maybe it'll be interesting to see who was taking advantage of this exploit / cheat. Teams filled with a certain type of young player should make it obvious.
The other thing is that I heard this rumour before not the details of it but 'there was a way of sporting high PA regens without Judging Potential.' What worries me is the rumours source now that's got me in a real dilemma, if the source is correct it's a big worry for the game....
Cloak and dagger today, anyway soon fixed and apparently doesn't apply to regen worlds anyway.
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hold on.....I spent millions of skill points on scouting and jp. and other managers get this for free!!! with a cheat. is this true?
I don't even think it's a cheat, i'm struggling to see how it would be especially useful anyway.
You know which players have the high potential via JP anyway, and even if you don't know it someone will tell you. With the top end regens you don't even need to know the RP reading to be able to tell they are high potential!
The better players are generally supposed to go into youth academies anyway ? So they wouldn't even be starting off as free agents these days.
So the cheat was to look at the player name and his city of birth and compare it to the FM database?
Still not sure how people can tell a player's potential just by looking at his attr.
Voller - BG United
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