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New kits for fun and relief
Posted: Mon May 11, 2020 10:17 pm
by Oltrepier_prov
Hello everyone!
As we're living in such challenging times, and we have to be creative in order to find original ways to cope with the anxiety and the worries we might have accumulated, I've decided to take advantage of the extremely useful editor of YSoccer in order to create some teams you all can play to during these times: the most part of the tournaments might have been temporarily suspended, but we still have got fantasy!
For now, given my origins, I've just focused on the Italian championship, as I've created and managed the rosters of all the teams playing in Serie A, updated to this current season (2019-2020).
However, I've also succeeded in generating 16 national teams from Europe (plus one, Mexico, from North America), so you can play a sort of Euro 2020, too!
So, for Serie A, we have got:
- Atalanta
Bologna
Brescia
Cagliari
Fiorentina
Genoa
Hellas Verona
Inter
Juventus
Lazio
Lecce
Milan
Napoli
Parma
Roma
Sampdoria
Sassuolo
SPAL
Torino
Udinese
While the featured national teams are:
- Albania
Austria
Belgium
England
France
Germany
Holland
Israel
Italy
Northern Ireland
Portugal
Republic of Ireland
Romania
Scotland
Spain
Wales
Special guest: Mexico
I wanted to do even more, but for now I really hope this is sufficient for you to have fun and, possibly, be relieved.
P.S. This teams might be suitable both for YSoccer 16 and YSoccer 19.
Also, you can edit and add whatever you want!
Best wishes,
Pier Francesco
Re: New kits for fun and relief
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 12:07 am
by DMG
Hey, nice going
I've been working on the English and Spanish Premier Leagues myself, so I might put those up here when i get them done
Re: New kits for fun and relief
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 9:59 am
by Oltrepier_prov
DMG wrote:Hey, nice going
I've been working on the English and Spanish Premier Leagues myself, so I might put those up here when i get them done
Hello, thank you for the feedback!
And these are great news: I think you should create a separate thread to post your teams, so they would be easier to find, but I can't wait to test them!
Re: New kits for fun and relief
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 2:43 pm
by DMG
Oltrepier_prov wrote:DMG wrote:Hey, nice going
I've been working on the English and Spanish Premier Leagues myself, so I might put those up here when i get them done
Hello, thank you for the feedback!
And these are great news: I think you should create a separate thread to post your teams, so they would be easier to find, but I can't wait to test them!
Oh yeah i meant post them on this forum, not specifically this thread lol
How did you decide the players' stats and values? Up until this point I've been using the latest SWOS database as a base guide and then using combined PES and FIFA rankings for comparison of the other players just to get them done
Re: New kits for fun and relief
Posted: Tue May 12, 2020 7:32 pm
by Oltrepier_prov
DMG wrote:How did you decide the players' stats and values? Up until this point I've been using the latest SWOS database as a base guide and then using combined PES and FIFA rankings for comparison of the other players just to get them done
Er, I've actually managed the stats pretty casually, by basing on their age, their performances and how frequently they play in the first team...
However, I usually look at Transfermarkt or Wikipedia in order to assign the correct role or check some values out.
Talking specifically about the teams belonging to Italian Serie A, on most part of them there are some young players from youth squads (here called "squadre Primavera", literally translatable as "Spring squads"): for them, I usually tend to keep their stats balanced, so they wouldn't be too strong, but neither too weak in comparison to the rest of the team.
Re: New kits for fun and relief
Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 1:38 pm
by DMG
See the problem i have (and its all psychological in my mind) is that, to me, its the player's rating that are more relevant than their values, so instead of, say, Jack Grealish of Aston Villa, I judge him of not his £18m value but his 35/49 rating. I guess playing too much PES does that lol.
So that's just how I'm gonna do it and I've been held back enough as it is because of various health issues (not Covid-19 thankfully but other worrying setbacks)
Re: New kits for fun and relief
Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 7:30 pm
by Oltrepier_prov
DMG wrote:See the problem i have (and its all psychological in my mind) is that, to me, its the player's rating that are more relevant than their values, so instead of, say, Jack Grealish of Aston Villa, I judge him of not his £18m value but his 35/49 rating. I guess playing too much PES does that lol.
So that's just how I'm gonna do it and I've been held back enough as it is because of various health issues (not Covid-19 thankfully but other worrying setbacks)
It's all good...
Also, I hope you're doing well during this time.
Re: New kits for fun and relief
Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 7:31 pm
by Oltrepier_prov
Also, I'm trying to do something for Belgium's Jupiler Pro League, as well!
Re: New kits for fun and relief
Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 9:40 pm
by DMG
Oltrepier_prov wrote:DMG wrote:See the problem i have (and its all psychological in my mind) is that, to me, its the player's rating that are more relevant than their values, so instead of, say, Jack Grealish of Aston Villa, I judge him of not his £18m value but his 35/49 rating. I guess playing too much PES does that lol.
So that's just how I'm gonna do it and I've been held back enough as it is because of various health issues (not Covid-19 thankfully but other worrying setbacks)
It's all good...
Also, I hope you're doing well during this time.
Yes thanks, as i said a few scares but finally getting on the right path.
Oltrepier_prov wrote:Also, I'm trying to do something for Belgium's Jupiler Pro League, as well!
Sounds great