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Stadio delle Alpi

Constructed at a virtual peak in the Italian Alps, testing ball drag coefficients and tactical endurance levels under cold wind vectors.

Stadio delle Alpi conceptual render

Altitude Simulation

Stadio delle Alpi is our primary environmental sandbox, allowing users to apply cross-winds and rain factors to examine stamina decay.

Capacity Limit

45,000 Virtual spectators

Altitude Rating

2,100m Above sea level (Simulated)

Wind Physics

Real-time ball drag and drift calculations

Environmental Status

Air Density Ratio 0.84 (High altitude)
Ball Drag Coefficient 0.41 (Slightly increased)
Stamina Drain Scalar 1.18x (Fast fatigue)
Grass Grip factor Wet Turf (Lower traction)
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High-Altitude Physics and Aerodynamics

Stadio delle Alpi presents a unique challenge for managers. Lower air density ratios reduce the drag acting on ball trajectories, causing long aerial passes and goalie kicks to travel further but with less lateral spin control.

Additionally, player models experience fatigue faster due to lower virtual oxygen simulation values, taxing stamina reserves and forcing managers to utilize substitutions strategically.