Oz_Leeds_Fan
15-06-2004, 08:34:PM
Couldnt find an answer to this one searching the forum but im sure its an easy one.
Is there anyway you can tell the type or extent of the injuries your players pick up? (the yellow +)
I cant find anywhere how long they are going to be injured for on the game.
Anzi23
15-06-2004, 09:16:PM
Well, first of all...there's two kind of injuries. A bit smaller injury (yellow cross), and a serious injury (red cross). If player gets smaller type of injury, he can continue playing the match. Though then his skills are decreased, so you'd better use a substitute if possible. If he gets more serious injury, he'll have to go to the bench right away. He can't continue the match under any circumstances.
There's no way to find out how long time the players are injured, but it's usually about 3-6 games I think. I'm not sure that do "red cross injuries" take longer time to heal than the "yellow cross injuries". The type of the injury can be seen after he has injured (only in yellow cross injuries). Because after he's got the injury he'll wear a bandage in knee or head i.e., but you can't get any more specific info about the injury.
Playmaker
15-06-2004, 09:34:PM
Red crosses take 8 or 9 matches for the injury to heal.
Yellow crosses can take 2 matches or 5.
You never know.
straw
15-06-2004, 10:20:PM
You can check how long a player is out for by going to the team information screen then pressing the button on the injured player.
Anzi23
15-06-2004, 10:45:PM
Originally posted by straw
You can check how long a player is out for by going to the team information screen then pressing the button on the injured player.
Oh man, I wonder why I haven't noticed that. I thought I had tried it. Well it worked, thanks for the info. Here's a screen of it (there's also the reason, COOL!):
Oz_Leeds_Fan
16-06-2004, 02:52:PM
thanks lads, looks like my question answered a number of peoples problems. Good stuff.:)
niceman
18-06-2004, 03:34:AM
Originally posted by Oz_Leeds_Fan
thanks lads, looks like my question answered a number of peoples problems. Good stuff.:)
Thats the whole purpose here?!?!
Oz_Leeds_Fan
18-06-2004, 10:09:AM
what do you mean?
I didnt know the answere, so i asked.
But im glad that my asking solved the problem for others too...I did use English mate...:rolleyes: