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Maaka

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  1. Ok, I haven't got the slightest clue of skinning, so don't think I'll try it, but thanks for the info.
  2. No, haven't checked. Merely wondered if it was possible to do it?
  3. Don't know if this is related to the skin, or if it is a general "issue", but is it possible to have the xG-value for the shots displayed in the image below? It's from "Analytical Data" in the match report, the "Teams" tab, "Shots".
  4. The ability to export data from the game to .csv files. There are "some" who likes to play around with data from the game in spread sheets, and it'd be easier to treat that data if we could export as .csv from the game rather than a text file.
  5. Ah, thanks, didn't think to click the Staff Feedback button. But, great, thanks, that changes a lot for me.
  6. Looks really good, I'm just wondering if it's by design, or if I'm missing something. I cannot seem to find player stats in the match report. Is it deliberate, or do you plan to add it? Or is it just me who cannot locate the right button? I'm talking about the full player stats, "attacking", "set pieces", "goalkeeping" etc., passes/tackles, fouls, interceptions etc.
  7. For better immersion, it'd be nice to have the weekly/bi-weekly (other frequencies) on a more "logical" day/date. I just noticed that as a EPL team, just now, I'm playing an away game in the UCL on a Tuesday. On the morning the day before (Monday), I have a pre-match press conference (at 08:00, in the morning, maybe a tad early, I don't know), scheduled at the stadium we're playing. Then, at 08:51 (so let's say 09:00), I have my weekly staff meeting. I get that in today's reality, we can have digital meetings etc., but I'd like to think that these meetings would be pushed forward, or postponed, to a more fitting day, maybe the day before the team leaves for the continental game (if we leave early), or the same day (if we leave late afternoon), or maybe the day we get back "home" (if home early) or the next day (if home late). Of course, this surely isn't a big deal, but would be one of those smaller details that helps with the immersion.
  8. I believe the "rule" in Norway is the hospital's location? I was born at Ullevål sykehus, so that's Oslo anyway, but both my kids were born at Ahus, while we were living in Sørum, and they both got "Lørenskog" as p.o.b. in their passports.. Anyway, that's besides the main point
  9. For the first part of an eventual task, identifying the postal codes needed, I did a quick search, found a list of all postal codes, removed duplicated place names, P.O. boxes and special codes, then I ended up with a total of 1.832 unique "cities". If you wish, I can send you that list?
  10. I get the point you're making, it would be quite a task to change it. Still, it doesn't feel right as it is now, especially with quite a few of the mergers that happened in 2020, the aforementioned examples of Mjøndalen in Drammen, Strømmen in Lillestrøm and others are quite an eye-sore for those with local ties, I can guess. I live in the now-extinct municipality of Sørum, now a part of Lillestrøm municipality. And for a guy born in Oslo and raised as a Vålerenga-supporter, I'd wouldn't be thrilled to have Lillestrøm as my home "city" (since "city" is the term used in-game) if I were there (of course, my birth city would still be Oslo, but the point stands). The main issue is that, as mentioned, the in-game term is "city", a "city" doesn't exist in any official statistical terminology in Norway (below national level there's only regional - county - and local - municipality - levels), the closest thing we have, which is used by SSB (Statistics Norway) is "tettsted" (urban settlement), and those are defined without regards to local borders. Ie, the urban settlement of Oslo actually extends from way down in Røyken/Hurum (now part of Asker) in the south-west, in to Lier in the west, to the north-western parts of Bærum, south almost to Ski, and then into Nittedal in the north and far outside Lillestrøm/Skedsmokorset in the east/north-east. However, most municipalities that in some way have (had) city status ("bystatus") had a defined (named) area that were designated as a city. Those still exist, and in most cases, they can be defined by postal codes. Thus, it is possible to identity the main "cities" this way. Another possibility is to use said postal codes. Even though most post offices now are extinct, the postal codes/numbers still exist, and they're maybe the best way to define "cities" for Norway. The main challenge is that we've got some 5.000 + different postal codes here (including many different for Oslo, major companies with unique postal codes - those to wouldn't shave off a large number of the total - and all codes for P.O. boxes - these would make an impact). Adding to this, regarding "relocating" players, most people born in Norway (most, but certainly not all) are born in hospitals, and there are far fewer cities/urban settlements with hospitals, so this would reduce the task somewhat. But, yes, I get your point, it would be quite monumental. However, I feel that (especially after the municipality reform from 2020) moving from municipalities to "cities" would create better realism in-game. I haven't got any "quick fix"-ideas for this now, but it should be "fairly easy" (technically speaking) to identify all municipalities in the database as of now, and then add the "cities" by postal code for each of those. Relocating the stadia in the database would be a larger task, but shouldn't be impossible, since every stadium has an official address, and that comes with a postal code, so it's "fairly easy" (again, techincally speaking) to "relocate" them this way. All the players (and staff/personell as well), that's the main obstacle though. I don't know how many people in the database has Norway as country of birth, but I'd guess it's quite a few.. Depending on what tools you're using (I probably don't know any of them, unless you're going with Excel), I can probably help out with the first (and also probably the second) aforementioned task, though.
  11. Sorry, you'll have to use a config-file and manually assign pictures to players.
  12. Is it possible to get a comment from SI, or the head researcher for Norway?
  13. Nope, in those folders there's only logos, kits and player pics. I'll try to retract my steps from when I downloaded the custom fonts and try to "reverse" what I might have done.
  14. Or not.. Tried with "17", but the size increased significantly. Tried "37", and got an ok size. But is there anything I can do to get the other font for the numbers? Like a "quick fix"?
  15. For one who has absolutely no experience with skinning, what does each number refer to? And I suppose lower numbers equals decreasing sizes?
  16. Not for this. Tried to add a custom font to another skin earlier, but that was before I even downloaded this skin..
  17. Nice, good work. Quick question though, the font for the shirt number in the player profile is different from in the screen shots above, how can I change it?
  18. Sometimes you get a question in a press conference, and none of the answer options quite conveys what you'd like to say. One example, regarding a player that's rumored to leave or similar; "You left <player> out today, can we read anything into his <club> future as a result?". In this case, the reason for not including this player was squad rotation, it was an "easy" match and some second-string players got the start for this match, but the "best" option I could use as an answer was "I didn't pick him today but the door certainly isn't closed. As long as he's a <club> player, he's part of my plans." Although this answer isn't wrong per se, it does leave a bit of an impression that the question has some legimitacy. A better answer would something along the lines of "I didn't pick him today because I wanted to rotate the squad" or "He's certainly an important player, he was just being rested today". Other questions also has some less favorable answer options, meaning you can't convey your message the way you'd feel is the best (and using "No comment" too often isn't any better).
  19. Hi, just a "small" request (I have no idea as to the amount of work for it), in the attached pics you can see the top of the screen for (in this example) the player profile within the squad. In this skin (Mustermann), I "only" have the option to scroll through the players in the squad by clicking "up" or "down". In the other screenshot (taken from Andromeda), you can see that in addition to scrolling through with "up" or "down", there's a dropdown menu as well, to go straight to any player of choice. The upside of this option is that when you're on a specific sub screen for a player, i.e. "Form" or "Contract info", when you scroll through you go straight to the same sub screen for the next player. When you go "back" to the squad screen and click the next player you're looking for, you land on the default sub screen for this player, and then have to navigate to the desired sub screen. This option's also available in other screens where it's possible to scroll through other pages, i.e. when you're viewing a league/competition etc. Is it possible to get this in this skin as well? And a great job on the skin nonetheless. (y)
  20. Quick question, I got the Wannachup IR skin, but it doesn't have any folders, it's just an .fmf-file.. Where'd you get it from?
  21. Just went through all of the stadia in Norway via the Overview => Stadiums screen in the playable leagues, and from what I can tell, under "City" each stadium has their municipality listed, rather than the city/urban settlement ("tettsted" in Norwegian), which is slightly misleading. Unless there's specific instructions from SI to list the municipalities, I wonder why city/"tettsted" isn't used (as it should be)? Examples: Strømmen stadion (Strømmen IF) is in the "village" of Strømmen, in the municipality of Lillestrøm, listed as Lillestrøm in-game Consto Arena (Mjøndalen IF) is in the town of Mjøndalen, in the municipality of Drammen (since 2020), listed as Drammen in-game (I hardly think that supporters from Nedre Eiker/Mjøndalen would be happy to hear that they're in the city of Drammen, which they actually aren't) Sandvika stadion (Bærum SK) is in the city of Sandvika in the municipality of Bærum, listed as Bærum in-game. Jessheim stadion (Ull/Kisa IL) is in the city of Jessheim in the municipality of Ullensaker, listed as Ullensaker in-game. Straume idrettspark (Sotra SK) is in the village of Straume in the municipality of Øygarden, listed as Øygarden in-game. Høddvoll (IL Hødd) is in the village of Ulsteinvik in the municipality of Ulstein, listed as Ulstein in-game. Bryne stadion (Bryne FK) is in the city of Bryne in the municipality of Time, listed as Time in-game. Those are just a few examples, from what I can see, nearly every stadium in Norway has it's municipality listed under "city", rather than the actual city/town/village/etc., which would be ok if it weren't for the fact that the column heading actually says "city", thus it's misleading. Preferably, all those should be revised, as to provide better realism, but I get that it might be a little work required, therefore I'd like to offer my help if needed, just send me a message and let me know how I could be of assistance (in this particular issue, not with research in general, I'm already involved with translating this game, so I don't have the extra time to help with general research as well, sorry).
  22. This includes player stats, and - as stated - exportable to csv please.
  23. An option to export match stats/data in the match report (or even better, in the fixtures overview), to quickly export the match data to csv for spreadsheet use.
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