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Re: New things to add to eafc 25

  1. Subtle Injury Indicators: Small visual cues indicating minor injuries before they become severe.
  2. Emergency Medical Protocols: Procedures for serious on-field emergencies, like concussions.
  3. Detailed Injury History: Comprehensive injury history for each player in career mode.
  4. Impact of Weather: Increased risk of injuries in extreme weather conditions.
  5. Injury Simulations: Players faking injuries to waste time or gain advantages.
  6. Return-to-Training: Players returning to training gradually after injuries.
  7. Match Fitness Post-Injury: Players needing to regain match fitness post-injury.
  8. Medical Staff Upgrades: Ability to hire and upgrade medical staff in career mode to reduce injury times.
  9. Pre-Match Warm-Ups: More detailed warm-up routines to prevent injuries.
  10. Realistic Recovery Phases: Different phases of recovery, such as initial treatment, rehabilitation, and return to training.
  11. Player Communication: Injured players communicating with medics and teammates.
  12. Visible Treatment: Medics visibly treating players with sprays, bandages, or other medical tools.
  13. Real-Time Injury Updates: Live updates on injury status during matches.
  14. Detailed Injury Reports: Comprehensive post-match injury reports.
  15. Injury Risk Factors: Factors like fatigue and previous injuries increasing the likelihood of new injuries.
  16. Impact on Morale: Injuries affecting team morale and dynamics.
  17. Detailed Injury Notifications: Real-time notifications of injury severity and type during matches.
  18. Player Decision Making: Injured players deciding whether to continue or signal for a substitution.
  19. Realistic Limping Animations: Players limping realistically when injured.
  20. Immediate Substitution Requests: Players requesting immediate substitutions after severe injuries.
  21. Customizable Recovery Plans: Managers customizing recovery plans for injured players.
  22. Visible Bandages: Players wearing visible bandages or supports after injuries.
  23. Injury-Related Tactics: Managers adjusting tactics to protect recently recovered players.
  24. Psychological Impact: Injuries affecting players' confidence and mental state.
  25. Detailed Pre-Match Medical Checkups: Players undergoing medical checks before being cleared to play.
  26. Injury Time Decisions: Managers making strategic decisions based on injury times.
  27. Realistic Injury Frequency: Adjusting the frequency of injuries to match real-life statistics.
  28. Emergency Substitutions: Special substitution rules for concussion or severe injuries.
  29. Medical Timeouts: Implementing brief medical timeouts for assessment.
  30. Physiotherapy Sessions: Players attending physiotherapy sessions to accelerate recovery.
  31. Visible Swelling and Bruising: Realistic visual effects of injuries like swelling and bruising.
  32. Impact of Age: Older players being more prone to injuries and having longer recovery times.
  33. Detailed Post-Injury Interviews: Players discussing their injuries and recovery in post-match interviews.
  34. Preventive Measures: Managers taking preventive measures like reducing training intensity.
  35. Emergency Response Training: Teams undergoing emergency response training for severe injuries.
  36. Realistic Fracture Animations: Detailed animations for bone fractures.
  37. Player Concerns: Injured players expressing concerns about their recovery and playing time.
  38. Medical Reports Affecting Transfers: Transfer negotiations impacted by detailed medical reports.
  39. Heat Maps: Injury heat maps showing areas of the body most commonly injured.
  40. Insurance Claims: Handling insurance claims for players with severe injuries in career mode.
  41. Medical History Database: Comprehensive database of players' medical histories.
  42. Dynamic Recovery Rates: Recovery rates varying based on treatment quality and player attributes.
  43. Injury Risk Alerts: Pre-match alerts for players at high risk of injury.
  44. Interactive Medical Decisions: Managers making interactive decisions about player injuries during matches.
  45. Realistic Muscle Tears: Detailed animations and effects of muscle tears.
  46. Concussion Protocols: Implementing realistic concussion protocols and assessments.
  47. Detailed Rehabilitation Facilities: Managing and upgrading rehabilitation facilities in career mode.
  48. Real-Time Pain Assessment: Players displaying realistic pain levels during injuries.
  49. Injury Substitution Rules: Implementing rules for injury substitutions, such as additional substitutions in case of severe injuries.
  50. Detailed Injury Diagnosis: Medical staff providing detailed injury diagnosis on the field.
  51. Player Complaints: Players complaining about pain or discomfort to teammates and staff.
  52. Fatigue Management: Implementing fatigue management strategies to reduce injury risks.
  53. Detailed Pre-Match Medical Preparations: Players undergoing medical preparations like taping and stretching before matches.
  54. Medical Staff Visibility: Visible presence of medical staff on the touchline.
  55. Realistic Medical Treatments: Players receiving realistic treatments like ice packs, sprays, and bandages on the field.
  56. Impact of Injuries on Attributes: Injuries temporarily affecting player attributes like speed and agility.
  57. Interactive Recovery Processes: Managers interacting with players during their recovery processes.
  58. Detailed Concussion Animations: Realistic animations and effects for concussions.
  59. Realistic Recovery Timelines: Recovery timelines varying based on injury severity and treatment quality.
  60. Medical Staff Interactions: Medical staff interacting realistically with players and managers.
  61. Dynamic Injury Risks: Injury risks fluctuating based on match intensity and player fatigue.
  62. Injury History Affecting Performance: Players' past injuries affecting their current performance.
  63. Realistic Physio Treatments: Detailed physiotherapy treatments for players on the field.
  64. Impact of Injuries on Contracts: Injuries affecting player contracts and transfer negotiations.
  65. Realistic Player Reactions to Pain: Players showing realistic reactions to pain and discomfort.
  66. Detailed Injury Reports for Opponents: Detailed injury reports for opponent teams affecting match strategies.
  67. Interactive Medical Staff: Managers interacting with medical staff for injury updates.
  68. Injury Management Strategies: Implementing detailed injury management strategies in career mode.
  69. Realistic Fracture Treatments: Detailed treatments for fractures like casts and splints.
  70. Detailed Injury Recovery Plans: Players following detailed recovery plans post-injury.
  71. Realistic In-Game Treatment Durations: Realistic durations for on-field medical treatments.
  72. Interactive Injury Assessments: Managers making interactive decisions during injury assessments.
  73. Realistic Post-Injury Player Fitness: Players needing to regain fitness post-injury.
  74. Detailed On-Field Medical Equipment: Medics using detailed on-field medical equipment.
  75. Realistic Recovery Workouts: Players undergoing realistic recovery workouts post-injury.
  76. Impact of Weather on Injuries: Weather conditions affecting injury risks and recovery times.
  77. Realistic Injury Substitution Rules: Implementing realistic rules for injury substitutions.
  78. Detailed Player Injury Histories: Comprehensive injury histories affecting player careers and performances.
  79. Goal Depth Variations: Implement varying goal depths specific to each stadium, such as the shallower goals at Burnley’s Turf Moor.
  80. Custom Netting Styles: Different netting styles and patterns based on stadium specifics.
  81. Net Tension: Adjustable net tension that affects the way the ball reacts when it hits the net.
  82. Goal Post Thickness: Different thicknesses of goalposts and crossbars depending on the stadium.
  83. Net Color Variations: Customizable net colors reflecting the home team’s colors or historical styles.
  84. Historic Goal Designs: Implementing historic goal designs for stadiums known for their unique goal structures.
  85. Stadium-Specific Goal Frames: Different goal frame designs unique to certain stadiums.
  86. Net Attachments: Varying net attachment methods, such as the traditional hooks vs. modern clip systems.
  87. Realistic Goal Movements: Goals that slightly move or shake upon impact from powerful shots.
  88. Weather-Affected Goals: Net and goal behavior changing under different weather conditions, such as rain or wind.
  89. Goal Frame Padding: Padding around goal frames for player safety, seen in certain stadiums.
  90. Animated Nets: Detailed net animations reacting realistically to the ball’s speed and spin.
  91. Different Goal Heights: Slight variations in goal heights reflecting the standards of different leagues or historical periods.
  92. Sound Variations: Different sounds when the ball hits the post or net, specific to the stadium.
  93. Stadium-Specific Advertising: Ads on the back of nets or goal frames unique to each stadium.
  94. Wear and Tear: Visible wear and tear on goalposts and nets reflecting usage over the season.
  95. Goal Technology Devices: Visible goal-line technology equipment installed on certain stadium goals.
  96. Ground Anchors: Different types of goal anchors visible, affecting how goals stay in place.
  97. Seasonal Decorations: Seasonal or event-specific decorations on goals, such as ribbons or special net designs.
  98. Interactive Nets: Nets that react dynamically during celebrations, such as players hanging on them.
  99. Training Goals: Different designs for training ground goals, reflecting real-life training setups.
  100. Unique Corner Goals: Some stadiums with unique corner goal structures, reflecting historical or architectural quirks.
  101. Goal Backdrops: Different backdrops behind goals, such as fencing or advertising boards, depending on the stadium.
  102. Historical Replicas: Classic goal designs for historic matches or special events.
  103. Match Importance: Nets reacting differently during high-stakes matches, with tighter or looser net settings.
  104. Careful Tackling: Players with a yellow card tackle less aggressively to avoid a second booking.
  105. Positional Awareness: Booked players maintain better positioning to avoid being caught out and forced into making risky challenges.
  106. Substitution Recommendations: Managers receive recommendations to substitute players at risk of a second yellow card.
  107. AI Avoids Fouling: AI-controlled booked players avoid fouling in high-risk areas, like near the penalty box.
  108. Visible Caution: Players visibly communicate with referees and opponents to show they are playing cautiously.
  109. Strategic Play: Booked players focus more on intercepting passes and positioning rather than direct challenges.
  110. In-Game Warnings: Teammates and managers provide in-game warnings to booked players to remind them to be cautious.
  111. Reduced Aggressiveness: Booked players show reduced aggressiveness in duels and physical confrontations.
  112. Less Physical Play: Booked players avoid engaging in physical duels unless absolutely necessary.
  113. AI Tactical Adjustments: AI adjusts team tactics to cover for the cautious behavior of booked players.
  114. Dynamic Marking: AI-controlled players dynamically adjust their marking based on the movement of opponents.
  115. Intelligent Positioning: AI players position themselves better to cut off passing lanes and block shots.
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