What does advance scouting do?
6/15/2012 10:18 AM
It tells you the projected peak ratings of the player for his career.

The higher your ADV budget is, the more accurate the projected ratings will be, though even $20m ADV will not be 100% accurate.

There is no guarantee that a player will reach his projections.  That all depends on how properly the player was developed.

Also, projected ratings are no longer displayed after the player reaches age 27.  At that point, they show as the same as current ratings.
6/15/2012 10:23 AM
So what do High School/College/International scouting budgets do?  Tell you their current ratings?
6/15/2012 10:24 AM

Those budgets do two things:

1)  They work the same as ADV, except for draft or IFA prospects.  They show projected ratings for those players before they are drafted and/or signed.  After they are signed, then the ADV budget controls the projections that you see.

2)  They also control how many players you see.  The higher your HS/college scouting budget is, the more HS/college prospects you will see at draft time.  Same with the IFA budget . . . the higher it is, the more international free agents you will see throughout the course of the season.

6/15/2012 10:37 AM
Posted by tecwrg on 6/15/2012 10:37:00 AM (view original):

Those budgets do two things:

1)  They work the same as ADV, except for draft or IFA prospects.  They show projected ratings for those players before they are drafted and/or signed.  After they are signed, then the ADV budget controls the projections that you see.

2)  They also control how many players you see.  The higher your HS/college scouting budget is, the more HS/college prospects you will see at draft time.  Same with the IFA budget . . . the higher it is, the more international free agents you will see throughout the course of the season.

Yes, you can have decent to high draft and/or IFA scouting budgets and get the information that you need from them.  If you want to remember that information for whatever reason you can copy/paste it into the players card (providing you end up signing them). 

ADV's main advantage comes into play if/when you want to trade with other teams a lot.  Then you can get an idea of how a young player may end up.  If you are trading for mainly guys that have a couple pro seasons under their belt you can use development patterns to discern their projecteds instead.  ADV is a good beginners tool to learn development patterns, but once you have an idea on those ADV loses quite a bit of its importance.
6/15/2012 11:26 AM

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