Coach qBaLLs # MB is for losers :
A player could start out at the age of 18 or even 25 playing as a prop but with focussed training and commitment could without a doubt switch to any other positions, including backline. The same goes for a 110 - 120kg centre (which is not uncommon in modernday rugby) could switch to prop with the right tactical training. As stated before by a moderator, do not think of the positions showed on a player as set but only as a guideline
Kiwis XV :
Name me a player that plays any position other than prop that can go ahead and play prop in a game...you can't because the laws of the game don't allow it due to health and safety....also a prop doesn't play as a back or a back play in the forwards (unless they are needed to push in a scrum due to the team being down a player or 2 because of a send off or sinbinning).
A lock or flanker switching position is fine it happens yes, backs switching positions in the backline happens yes. But a wing playing half back is not as effective as a half back playing that position. The game is pretty unrealistic in the players playing any position you want to play them in.
Name me a player that plays any position other than prop that can go ahead and play prop in a game...you can't because the laws of the game don't allow it due to health and safety....also a prop doesn't play as a back or a back play in the forwards (unless they are needed to push in a scrum due to the team being down a player or 2 because of a send off or sinbinning).
A lock or flanker switching position is fine it happens yes, backs switching positions in the backline happens yes. But a wing playing half back is not as effective as a half back playing that position. The game is pretty unrealistic in the players playing any position you want to play them in.
A player could start out at the age of 18 or even 25 playing as a prop but with focussed training and commitment could without a doubt switch to any other positions, including backline. The same goes for a 110 - 120kg centre (which is not uncommon in modernday rugby) could switch to prop with the right tactical training. As stated before by a moderator, do not think of the positions showed on a player as set but only as a guideline
A player could start as a female and take enough testosterone and have some plastic surgery and become a man...it's a bit of a fairy tale isn't it?
Just because the odd player has changed positions from junior rugby into senior rugby doesn't mean every player in this game being able to play any position is realistic.
It's all a cop out so that the developers don't have to introduce any differences in players max ratings dependent on the position they play which is what makes sense but clearly too much of an effort to implement.