| >It's Training Men "Training schedules will be easier to implement..."Research-identified training as a weak area in previous versions of CM. Many gamers chose simply to ignore the training options, as tampering would often have a detrimental effect on the team. Wholesale changes were made for CM4, but many considered it too complicated and again it wasn’t exploited to the full. CM5 will offer a user-friendly training module, albeit still with a comparable amount of detail. Training schedules will be easier to implement, and BGS has been working closely with a respected Premiership coach who has designed optimised regimes for certain areas. For instance, if you need to improve a player’s defensive qualities, a training schedule will be set, with its effectiveness bearing a direct correlation to the quality of your coach. And if training still isn’t your bag, you can always leave it to your coach or assistant manager.
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