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    FM & Tactics & Analytics Addicted✌🏼| FCK Fan🔴⚪️| Graphics & enthusiast👨🏼‍🎨 | Father of 3 🧒🏽| AI Expert 🇩🇪

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    X - @FutRocknrolla

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    1. FC Kaiserslautern

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  1. Yes, the saves are working properly. No issues at all. Just if i exit the game. But then i have this error message every time.
  2. If i play on Low/ lowest resolution and graphic settings on Mac i get a blue frame around the players on the pitch and in several Screens.
  3. In a transfered save i get these message. Whiel and Lindenthal are Amateurclubs and obviously wrong.
  4. Maybe this is interesting for you as well. I created some Ultrarealistic CutOut Faces for several Countries and some "How-to-Threads": UK Ultrarealistic Cut Out Faces Using PlaygroundAI for create own ULTRAREALISTIC Faces - "How-to-Thread"
  5. I would like to make a few suggestions, which are unfortunately still missing from the Data Hub, that I think could significantly enhance the gaming experience. 1) Visual comparison of 2 or more players. So compare player X with player Y and Z. To visually superimpose their values and compare them. It would be great if the stats could be freely selected and combined as well as if the time period could be freely selected. 2) Explanation and Definitions of the Stats and how they are closely calculated in a Pop Up. 3) The "Packing" Concept included. Packing is nothing more than a counting method. Packing counts the number of players who are outplayed in an offensive action. An example: Between the attacker with the ball and the opponent's goal are all ten opposing field players. He now passes the ball to a teammate who is far in the opponent's half. The pass goes past six opposing players. The pass has the packing value six, after all, six opposing players have been passed. The pass is only one way of playing over the opponent. Dribbling is also a way of passing opponents. A winger who dribbles past two opposing defenders scores a packing value of two. Crosses, long balls, shots: All these actions also offer the chance to outplay opposing defenders. What is important is the concept behind them: There are two categories. On the one hand, there are "packing actions". Here, opponents are outplayed. On the other side are all actions in which no opponent is played over: a pass from one centre-back to another, for example, or a dribble in which a player moves away from the opponent's goal. This subdivision can be used to explain the basic conflict in the possession game: Actions that do not "grab" opponents are potentially less risky. However, they also do not create space gain. Space gain here does not refer to the space that is overplayed. If a team moves far into the opponent's half, it is not automatically closer to scoring - after all, the opponent could entrench himself in his own penalty area with all his defenders. Rather, an intermediate goal on the way to scoring is to outplay the opposing defenders. Packing makes the difference between holding the ball and trying to get past the defence in front of the opponent's goal. This is exactly what an attacking team has to do if it wants to score a goal. Here one could show the "Packing Value", as well as the space gained depending on the field zone and player and their individual role on the pitch. There are countless useful ways to implement this, and it adds depth to the passing/dribbling and possession approach, which I would very much welcome. 4) Not directly in the Data Hub, but it would be great if the search filters were a bit more refined. Currently, you can only filter by whole hardcoded numbers: For example -> Show me players with 2.7 dribblings / 90 or 3.7 dribblings / 90 is actuall not possible. -> It would be great if you could filter more finely here. This is the case in almost all statistics. 5) The possibilty to Export the data simple by CSV. Thx again and best regards.
  6. The future looks bright. Great development and you are directly oin the Top. Have you any doubts that you will rock the league? BTW: In the last post looks everything perfect for me.
  7. Ahhhh...great to see the progress. a littel bit "sad" is, that it looks to easy already. Im sure you will be start a new success decade with Independiente. Especially with this great player faces. It makes it easier to connect with your story and players as well. PS: I see now everything fine, except the both two pictures which @Vakama2619 already mentioned.
  8. That is what I see. The strange thing is that until the Argentina change, everything was displayed perfectly. I've tried all the browsers and the same problem everywhere. On the desktop, ipad or mobile phone. I could see the last picture.
  9. "Who the f..k is Dagoberto Quintana? This was the question many were asking. So who is he? This man...who gambled away his future, lives in the past and is still searching for his today. A look back Dagoberto, German-American. Born in 1981 in Babenhausen ( Hessen ) and raised in Kindsbach near Kaiserslautern as the son of a US soldier stationed in Ramstein and a German bakery saleswoman. Unlike the other American children, who tended to play American football 🏈 or basketball 🏀, he discovered his love for the local national sport of football at an early age. He especially loved the authentic atmosphere and passion ❤️‍🔥 that the people in the Lauter region had for this sport. Especially on weekends, there was always a special atmosphere in the city. Everyone was always a little excited and there was only one topic. Whether at the bakery, at the kiosk or on the street. Everyone was talking about the FCK. But they didn't just talk about it. They lived and loved the FCK. They were carefree years. He went out in rain, sun, autumn and winter to practise a new trick he had just seen on TV by one of his idols. Until he mastered it. So every day he played continuously on the hard asphalt until his knees and elbows bled. He only went home when the streetlights were lit up and he could only guess at the dark garage door instead of seeing it. He just loved to step in front of the pill incessantly. He laughed, was cheerful and free. But he was also an underdog. One of the street. And an American at that. Even though he had never been there, he was told he was American. His American friends were not interested in "soccer", as they disparagingly called it. And they let him know it. So he played for himself and with his few German friends to pursue his passion. And he was good. He was not strong, but he had a strong technique and could always tease his friends with new tricks. This earned him the nickname "Surprise", as he always knew how to surprise with new feints. He quickly came to the attention of the legendary FCK, who tried to prise him away from FV Kindsbach, where he regularly crashed the league as an attacking midfielder. That's how he ended up in the youth of his heart's club. How did he lose his heart? Dagoberto had always played football. But never really followed it. Apart from small snippets in the evening "Sportschau" or when he was allowed to stay up late, in the "Aktuelles Sportstudio" the german summary of the gameday, he had only seen small snippets of the game, which fascinated him so much. But he had never seen a whole football match. Until 19 May 1990 - the day of the Cup final in Berlin. His FCK played against Werder Bremen. Otto Rehhagel's team. He watched the game with his kindergarten sweetheart Lisa, who was also an FCK fan. Lisa's grandmother came from Mainz, the big rival, but had also lost her heart to FCK. And so they watched the legendary cup final together in which Bruno Labbadia scored twice and Stefan Kuntz scored the third goal to make it 3-0. The Stefan Kuntz he admired so much and whose goal celebration "Die Säge" he imitated with each of his goals. Afterwards, they set off to celebrate this legendary success in Kaiserslautern's city centre. And what can we say. The city was on fire. They celebrated their FCK and the first cup success in their then 90-year history. From that day on, Dagoberto was never to miss another FCK match. Only he did not know this at the time. He followed every game of the World Cup 1990 in Italy and how Germany became world champions. Thanks to Andy Brehme and an outstanding Lothar Matthäus.🤩 He saw Valderrama and Higuita🇨🇴. Was fascinated by the corner dance of a Roger Milla🇨🇲. He admired the English team with Paul Lineker🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 and delighted in the goals of Salvatore Schillaci.🇮🇹 He saw again how football touched people and he carried this atmosphere inside him for months to tear away. This also gave him strength and the stamina to continue working on his own game. At the foot of the legendary Betzenberg, he was to lose his heart for good at the age of almost 11, on his first visit to the Fritz Walter Stadium. Kaiserslautern were buoyed by their cup victory in the top third of the Bundesliga and had fought their way into the top flight of the Bundesliga through spirited football. Last year they had almost been relegated and now, for the first time in many years, they were very surprisingly fighting for the championship. It was an early birthday present from his father, who knew of his love for FCK and made it possible for him to get the tickets and visit the stadium on his birthday. On that day, the universe took a photo. One of those moments you never forget in life. Stefan Kuntz, his hero marked the 2-1 winning goal and celebrated the legendary saw right in front of his eyes. The stadium went wild. Bengalos heated the air and the already heated atmosphere and he knew that it was all over him. This intensity, these emotions. To be able to experience all this, shortly before his 11th birthday, made him the happiest boy in the world. Just to experience this stadium, to feel this greatness and the bond put a permanent smile on his face. From that day on, he knew what he wanted. He also wanted to stand on this pitch. To play in this stadium and soak up this atmosphere again and again. Back home, of course, he did one thing...he shot the ball again and again in front of the garage door, practised new tricks and honed his technique...until the streetlights lit up and he could only make out the sillhoute of the goal again. Exhausted but happy, he fell asleep and dreamed of his FCK. t came as it was destined to. The FCK carried itself through the season and in the end deservedly became German champions in 1991. A whole region was in arms and people were now dreaming of a new era for the FCK. To do so, FCK now had to compete in the newly created Champions League, provided they qualified. Dagoberto lost his heart again in the most painful elimination ever. Kaiserslautern had lost the first leg in Barcelona with the young Guardiola, Laudrup, Koeman, Nadal, Bakero and Stoichkov unhappily 0:2. Hoffmann had missed the empty goal in the Camp Nou. So they had missed some great chances, and so missed the important away goal. The Betzenberg was on fire and the big Catalans were visibly impressed. Kaiserslautern won the second leg 3:1 and were eliminated thanks to the away goal rule. Bakero had scored the saving goal for Barcelona in the 88th minute. I don't think a German team has ever been eliminated more unhappily. The sky was crying and Dagoberto with it. Dagoberto continued to work on his game with the aim of playing for his FCK. The years went by and he experienced more with FCK than other fans in their entire lives. The drama beginns This was followed by 5th, 8th, 2nd and 4th place until FCK was unexpectedly relegated for the first time. Mismanagement and an inhomogeneous squad had forced FCK into the 2nd Bundesliga. There was the legendary final match in Leverkusen in which either Rudi Völler or Andy Brehme were to be relegated. In the end, Lautern would be relegated with only 10 defeats and Andy Brehme would cry in Rudi Völler's arms. As a relegated team, they still managed to win the DFB Cup. To this day, this is also a novelty in German professional football. In the meantime, Dagoberto was on his way to the professional team, as he had caused a sensation in the FCK youth team with his great commitment, passion and technique. His dream should hopefully soon come true... It was assumed that a large part of the team would leave the FCK after the relegation defeat and that the team would be promoted again directly with players from its own youth team. First talks had already taken place before the end of the season and Dagoberto was to play a key role. At least, that was the promise of those responsible at FCK. But fate meant otherwise. Kaiserslautern managed to convince almost all of its team to stay. Only Thomas Hengen moved to KSC for 1.25 million. Furthermore, Otto Rehhagel, who had been fired by Bayern Munich after only 9 months, was hired as coach. The concept was changed and they preferred to rely on the experience of the professionals instead of integrating young players. Dagoberto should be patient for another year, and when they were back in the Bundesliga, his time would have come. So he had Otto's promise and Dagoberto continued to step on the gas. FCK rose to the top with confidence and they also signed a legend like Wynton "Kiwi" Rufer, who had already played successfully with Otto Rehhagel in Bremen. Among other things, he became top scorer in the Champions League before moving to Japan. King Otto had confidence in his successful team and so no chances were given to his own young players to prove themselves. For the first time, Dagoberto considered turning his back on his heart's club in order to be able to prove himself in the professional league. He had always turned down enquiries from the 2nd division out of loyalty. But now FCK had been promoted and was back in the Bundesliga, ...and his time had come. So he looked to the future with hope. His future. With his FCK.
  10. Is it just me, but i cant load all pictures from Ben directly? I just see see link. I try several browsers on deskop and mobile as well.
  11. Maybe you can save time, cause i released some "Cut Out" Facepacks for UK, South Europe & Balkan so far. North Europe and Soutamerica will be the next ones. You can found it on my Twitter. @_Ben_ Great work and incredible amount of notes...cant imagine how long you sitting there. You put some much love and effort into your save. Please keep going on it.
  12. I also favor the South American variant. Simply because it would round out the story and I would like to see them break the phalanx of River, Boca, Racing, and Independiente in the country of the world champion while you find and develop the next Messi / Maradonna mix.
  13. Hi Ben, this is my first post ever here in the forum. I read in the last months a ton of Journeys, Blogs etc. But this one is absolutly OUTSTANDING. I read every Year of your Journey and the development that you made, your skin, your point of view is a great read. The deepth and the think and development process behind everything is very inspiring. Please keep going with this great journey. Best regards from Germany.
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