Performance adjustment editor has been released!

A new feature called "Performance Adjustment" has been introduced. This allows you to apply temporary modifications to teams' performance for specific competitions. These adjustments will only affect the match simulation in the selected competition and will not alter the teams' actual attributes or Elo ratings.

This tool can be useful if you believe a team has historically over or underperformed in a particular competition. For example, Croatia consistently overperforming in recent World Cups, or England underperforming their expected Elo ratings in major tournaments.

Additionally, this feature can be used for teams that typically field weaker squads for less prestigious competitions, such as Japan and South Korea deploying their "B" teams for the EAFF East Asian Cup. This could potentially increase the chances of upsets by weaker teams like China or Hong Kong.




You can modify any team attribute fields, including Elo ratings, attack, defense, reputation, luck, mentality, and penalty. Simply enter the desired value change for any attributes you wish to adjust.

For instance, if you believe Belgium tends to underperform their Elo rating in World Cups, you can enter a negative value, like "-100," in the Elo rating field. This will cause the simulator to subtract 100 from their Elo rating before calculating their match results in the World Cup.
Alternatively, if you think Croatia always performs better in penalty shootouts during the World Cup, you can enter a positive value, like "10," in the penalty field.


During the tournament simulation, a small adjustment icon will appear in the competition fixture to indicate that a team's attributes have been modified. You can click on the icon, and a popover will display the adjustments made.



Furthermore, you can delete or modify these adjustments on the fly during the tournament simulation.

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