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Post by larrywalden on Sept 7, 2014 14:05:06 GMT -5
Don't know if you know this, but, we actually base the game time conditions on the real life weather of the home city!!!
So, for example, if the game is in New York City, and it's raining - it'll be raining in the game too.
Why does this matter? If your team is from a climate where they're not used to playing in rainy conditions, there's a larger chance that they won't play as well. The opposite is also true; playing in the same kind of climate conditions (or at home) boosts your winning potential.
TMYK (and knowing is half the battle)
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