how does the ME calculate results ? (curiosity)

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hello, just to mention i am not looking to 'break the game' or anything like that regarding ''how to win every game'' just simple curiosity after reading a post.

i read somewhere about how the ME calculates results then shows us highlights as were watching of the calculated result which i find impressive and obviously oblivious to how this works.

does anyone know what the game takes into account to calculate these things as i would be very interested to know more info on the ME again not to somehow defeat the ME but just interested in how it goes about calculating say 'user will win this game 3-0'' ''user will lose this 0-1'' etc, id like to join a discussion but i am clueless, thanks
 
hello, just to mention i am not looking to 'break the game' or anything like that regarding ''how to win every game'' just simple curiosity after reading a post.

i read somewhere about how the ME calculates results then shows us highlights as were watching of the calculated result which i find impressive and obviously oblivious to how this works.

does anyone know what the game takes into account to calculate these things as i would be very interested to know more info on the ME again not to somehow defeat the ME but just interested in how it goes about calculating say 'user will win this game 3-0'' ''user will lose this 0-1'' etc, id like to join a discussion but i am clueless, thanks

It takes into account everything that has gone before (fitness form, quality, team morale, you name it). I've had it explained to me before in proper detail, but my eyes glazed over after a while

It plays out the whole half first (you see that slight pause when it goes to the pre match team formation). But once the game starts, and you start making changes, the game is recalculating the whole thing on the fly again. I cant remember how accurate this is, not had to look for a while. I will try and dig out the response I got from SI if i can.
 
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