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Can someone give me a clue how they work.

I was recently 4-0 up in a PL game at half time. My average rating was 8.3.

As soon the 2nd half kicks off it drops straight away to 7.1. I'm not sure what happened in that 1 second period.

The opposition score and it's down to 6.2. I score and its up to 7.3. 

They score again in the 93rd minute and it's down to 6.4 with numerous players receiving 5s and 6s despite winning 5-2.

It seems as though the game separates the 1st and 2nd half which is nonsense. I have had games where I'm 3-0 up at half time and win 3-0 and players average is 6.9 then games where I'm 0-0 at half time but win 3-0 and the average is 8.3.

It's got to the point where I only want to score 2nd half as it gives better final ratings which is daft.

This is especially so given player ratings are linked to how good or bad a player turns out to be.

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Hi

I don't I'm afraid which is more to do with me technologically incapable. Any advice on how I can get this and I'll try my best.

I have also noted that the match odds seem to effect the ratings.

I might be expected to beat the team, 1/6, 1/10, 1/20 for example but that doesn't reflect it's an early round cup game where my team are 17 and 18 year old reserve players with 1,2,3 star ratings.

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi, the below article explains how to get your .pkm files for both Android & iOS...

 

Regarding the match odds, if you're playing an early round cup match and you're a decent sized team, then even if your team consists of 17/18 yr olds, I would still expect the kind of odds like you mentioned. When you say the odds effect the ratings can your explain what you mean a bit more?

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