Discussion on Double-Speed Drop Phenomenon of Players in FM Games

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Discussion on Double-Speed Drop Phenomenon of Players in FM Games

FM Games is a football management simulation game that is popular among players. However, in the game, many players encounter a headache, that is, the two-speed decline of players. Players perform well for a while, but suddenly their form starts to decline, which has a negative impact on the team's record.

Regarding this phenomenon, some people think that this is due to game setting problems, such as certain problems with the player's status values and attribute scoring system in the game. These game mechanisms may not truly reflect the performance of players in real life, thus leading to the emergence of a two-speed decline in players.

In addition, some people believe that the two-speed decline in players is mainly caused by excessive training and competition load. In real life, if players participate too much in competitions or train too hard for a long time, it can easily lead to physical fatigue and decline in state. In the game, some players may choose to let players participate in continuous competitions or over-train, which will lead to a decline in the player's status.

In addition, the two-speed decline of players may also be related to random factors in the game. In FM games, players 'status and performance are influenced by certain random factors, which means that even if players perform well for a period of time, their status may decline in the next game. This also increases the difficulty and challenge of the game, making players need to manage the team more carefully.

Double-speed declines in players do exist in FM games and are affected by many factors. Whether it is game setting problems, heavy training and competition loads, or random factors, these factors can cause players to suddenly decline after performing well over a period of time. For players, to avoid this phenomenon, they need to pay attention to reasonable management of players 'training and game arrangements, and have certain psychological expectations for the players' status and performance.