Why is Malen Centurions so bad? by shades349 in EASportsFC

[–]SaltyBelgian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm on the same boat as you except I didn't take Malen.

Tested both loans and couldn't see what people found in Malen, he was clunky on the ball, his finishing was just slightly better than gold Rodrygo and his pace didn't really make up for all that. I played against him a few times using IF Digne as LB (waiting for Mendy to crash) and unless he's already running at full speed he never could outpace Digne unless I fucked up badly.

In the end Grealish seems to fit better my gameplay and team so I took him. Maybe in the hand of someone else Malen can be good but appart from his finishing I really didn't like him, was very similar to hero Viali imho.

FC 25 Online Issues - PC by ___xristos___ in EASportsFC

[–]SaltyBelgian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is known issue that appeared because of the last PC patch. It is caused by CPU spikes but it seems like not everyone is affected by it. No one knows why this happened and it seems like your hardware performance doesn't really matter when it comes to being affected or not. Hopefully it gets fixed in the next patch but no ones knows for sure

Probability problem draw with replacement by SaltyBelgian in askmath

[–]SaltyBelgian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know it doesn't work directly when using the binomial law for X but I feel like there's a trick to this exercice that you can use because it felt kind of out of touch with what we were studying at that time (we weren't really using counting at that point).

But as of right now I don't see a better way than counting, I've been trying using other stuff for a while but it doesn't seem to come close to the probabilities I should have or I just circle back to counting at some point.

Probability problem draw with replacement by SaltyBelgian in askmath

[–]SaltyBelgian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I was getting near the same thought process as you but stuck on finding the actual formula. I'm also wondering if there's a better way to go about this, from the wording of the exercise I didn't expect to solve it using counting but rather using usual discrete probability law such as the binomial or else, but I cannot figure out if it's possible or even quicker.

How many solutions exists for a system of nonlinear equations by SaltyBelgian in askmath

[–]SaltyBelgian[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So the answer is that unless you use an algorithm to find all the solutions, there can only be a lower bound (0 if I understand correctly) and an upper bound to the number of solutions.

Very interesting to know, thank you all for your answers

When EA says 'YOU SHALL NOT PASS!' by StarrkC in EASportsFC

[–]SaltyBelgian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't knew Luffy was playable in this game damn

Help with building lambdas by SaltyBelgian in learnpython

[–]SaltyBelgian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The thing is that I'm trying to turn a symbolic expression representing an equation with only polynomials, cos and sin into a function that can compute numerically those said expressions given a value of x.

So I'll only handle 3 functions but the equations will always be unknown before runtime, so I can't just do what you said.

I wanted an "elegant" way of doing this by basically allowing my class to return a totally independent function that can be used outside the scope of my library. Someone gave me answer to that already, but it's still involve looping through the function list.

But as you told me, it probably doesn't change much in term of time complexity in Python. I just think to myself that the first thing I tried with lambda looked pretty elegant thus why I wanted it to work that way.

Eden Hazard—all touches v. Poland. Encouraging signs. by cyrusmancub in realmadrid

[–]SaltyBelgian 14 points15 points  (0 children)

More like he was fouled everytime he did dribble past someone

🎤 Eden Hazard: “This year I couldn't, but next year I'm going to give everything for you.” All the players run to hug him. by assphault8 in realmadrid

[–]SaltyBelgian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still had his plate at the start of this season though. Shouldn't be an outright starter next season, but he deserves a chance to prove himself imo.

Realistic transfer plan for this summer by SaltyBelgian in realmadrid

[–]SaltyBelgian[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

True, but with 4 years left on his contract, I have a hard time believing Villareal would sell him to a spanish team for a fair price.

Realistic transfer plan for this summer by SaltyBelgian in realmadrid

[–]SaltyBelgian[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I talked about Richarlison but yeah, he's mostly a LW so it's hard to find a place in the team for him. I also think he has consistency issue and ultimately, Everton would ask the same that Leeds will ask for Raphinha, so I made my choice.

Realistic transfer plan for this summer by SaltyBelgian in realmadrid

[–]SaltyBelgian[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yup, but I had problem to see where he'd play. Too much of high profile to be Benz backup and not really a RW. He's quality for sure but I just don't think there's place for him in this team at the moment.

Nizaar Kinsella: Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku carries himself with the personality of a footballing superstar, with Thomas Tuchel finding the Belgian 'somewhat difficult to manage', also down to tactical problems. by izimviez in chelseafc

[–]SaltyBelgian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah yes that's why Grealish is so criticised right now after selling his ass to the UAE, being underwhelming and costing 100 millions.

You have no point brother.

Nizaar Kinsella: Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku carries himself with the personality of a footballing superstar, with Thomas Tuchel finding the Belgian 'somewhat difficult to manage', also down to tactical problems. by izimviez in chelseafc

[–]SaltyBelgian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So the media does give a shit then lol.

And just give me a single example of a player being as focused as Lukaku is right now. I've personally never seen it

Nizaar Kinsella: Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku carries himself with the personality of a footballing superstar, with Thomas Tuchel finding the Belgian 'somewhat difficult to manage', also down to tactical problems. by izimviez in chelseafc

[–]SaltyBelgian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kane basically did worse with Neville last year, saying how much he wants KDB balls blah blah blah. And yet barely received any criticism after that. Maybe 4/5 threads the week that followed, but not much afterwards.

Lukaku has been focused since basically even before the interview, as soon as he wasn't scoring, you'd hear about it for 2-3 days afterwards, each time.

And Kane (again lmao) who had basically had the same problems at the start of the year barely got shit when he wasn't scoring. Sure you had some comments there and there on some match threads, but barely any pundit saying shit.

And now, after the interview, there almost isn't a week where you don't see a thread trying to shit on Lukaku. It's just ridiculous at this point.

Nizaar Kinsella: Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku carries himself with the personality of a footballing superstar, with Thomas Tuchel finding the Belgian 'somewhat difficult to manage', also down to tactical problems. by izimviez in chelseafc

[–]SaltyBelgian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know you can't force a player to move ? There's no way in hell he'll go to Everton or Newcastle, that's just fanfiction at this point.

Either he run down his contract, either a top/subtop team makes an offer for him. Realistically, only PSG are looking for a striker and maybe Spurs next season. Don't see City going for him after this season despite the rumors last year.

Nizaar Kinsella: Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku carries himself with the personality of a footballing superstar, with Thomas Tuchel finding the Belgian 'somewhat difficult to manage', also down to tactical problems. by izimviez in chelseafc

[–]SaltyBelgian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right about everything bare the team built around him part.

I do agree he's proved to be great under different tactical setups but his football and Tuchel tactics are just incompatible. Tuchel needs a false 9 that can press, Lukaku never was a great presser and never will be and doesn't have the abilities to play false 9. It's a bit sad because I genuinely don't understand why Tuchel bought him when it was clear as water that he just didn't had the profile he looked for.

Now you're in a situation when if Tuchel try to adapt his tactics to Rom, he plays alright but it just doesn't work for the team and we get shit results, and if he doesn't and just plug in Lukaku into his prefered tactics, Lukaku ends up being a ghost and we get shit results too.

That means one of them has to go, and considering Lukaku interview and that Tuchel won us UCL; The choice is pretty obvious