Physical, Mental or Technical?

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Which attributes is most important?

  • Technical

    Votes: 17 37.0%
  • Mental

    Votes: 19 41.3%
  • Physical

    Votes: 10 21.7%

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which one is more important in fm2010?

I think Mental is the most important, Phsyical second and Technical is least.

What do you say?

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Depends what leagues you're playing in. Lower leagues, physical is probably the most important. The higher up you go, the more important technical skills become. Same with mental.

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at the top level mental is most important, then technical
 
Hard to say which is more important, as they all serve their purposes. But, say you were at the top level, mental is very important.
 
Technical in my opinion. Most useful set of attributes across all leagues.
 
Hard to say which is more important, as they all serve their purposes. But, say you were at the top level, mental is very important.
agreed that they all function together, but so much hinges on mental ability. cleon at si forums is writing a guide on this, it was for fm10 originally but its become so in depth that he will release it for fm11, some of it is up already, but if you read it it will change your appreciation for attributes, http://community.sigames.com/showth...Impact-of-Player-Attributes-During-Match-Play
 
At lower levels,physical attributes are useful as other teams are slow.At higher leagues,I'd prefer a decent mental-techhnial combo with less focus on physical,but at top level,I give a little more concetration on mental and physical.
 
Mental > Technical > Physical.

In my opinion anyway
 
of course it does depend a little on where and how you play. my style is based on movement, and cut out passing so mental attributes are paramount, give me a milner over a sanchez or lennon any day
 
agreed that they all function together, but so much hinges on mental ability. cleon at si forums is writing a guide on this, it was for fm10 originally but its become so in depth that he will release it for fm11, some of it is up already, but if you read it it will change your appreciation for attributes, http://community.sigames.com/showth...Impact-of-Player-Attributes-During-Match-Play

Just had a read of that then but everything just seems obvious (in my opinion) haha. Must of spent a lot of time on that as well. I think everyone should know positioning means you put yourself in a good position and descions means your good at making descions but oh well...
 
first thing I see on a player is technical, then physical (esp. pace, natural fitness, and stamina), and then mental (creativity)
 
I think they're all important, also, it can depend on the type of player.

If I go for a centre back, I look mainly for decent physical attributes coupled with some mental (concentration, composure) and technical (tackling, heading)

If I'm looking for a midfield maestro, mental and technical attributes are paramount and the only physical attributes that are essential are stamina and natural fitness.

In essence, it can vary greatly as to which is most important, but the fact is, you need them all through your squad or your team isn't likely to succeed.
 
of course it does depend a little on where and how you play. my style is based on movement, and cut out passing so mental attributes are paramount, give me a milner over a sanchez or lennon any day

This really.

At the very top clubs, you want a balance of all three, because you're able to buy the very best players in the world. But for lesser clubs, it helps to have some idea of what you need and what the weaknesses within your team are and how to balance them out.

So you may have a central defender who has no pace, but if you set up your team to help cover that, then you may be able to take advantage of his ability to break attacks up before they start and then distribute the ball brilliantly on the counter etc etc.

Personally, I like rounded players at all levels. FM heavily penalises physical stats by assigning them a much greater weight within the CA. Better to have those CA points elsewhere for many players unless you're willing to play to a specialised player's strengths.
 
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