p.s. Ive had the player ever since I started, and his experience hasnt changed at all (hes the oldest on my team at 29). I used to start him every game, and his experience has always been atrocious the whole time. In fact, my whole team has the experience of atrocious, no matter what age.
your reading my answer the wrong way round. I will put sarcasim in "" for you from now on.Try reading the rules, it states as well that Expierence regardless of what is stated is a variable value & goes up as well as down. Now that's something doesn't make sense, why not just state it as it is, a smart player doesn't dump for a game then get smart again.
Given how recently you've started, this is not surprising at all. It often takes close to 2 full seasons to pop a level in experience.
Given how recently you've started, this is not surprising at all. It often takes close to 2 full seasons to pop a level in experience.So as i said, the player has no value to my team in his experience correct?And where can i find rules about experience?
Given how recently you've started, this is not surprising at all. It often takes close to 2 full seasons to pop a level in experience.So as i said, the player has no value to my team in his experience correct?And where can i find rules about experience?I don't understand what you mean. He has some experience, just very low. Also, there is no such thing as "team experience".And for those who wondered: no, experience doesn't go down. Ever.
Given how recently you've started, this is not surprising at all. It often takes close to 2 full seasons to pop a level in experience.That is not correct..I had a player who popped in experience in 830 minutes of game time..My player who averaged 37 minutes a game in season 9 had 702 minutes in league play and another 120 in scrimmages and playoff games...he popped from pitiful to awful and it took like 780 minutes to pop off atrocious. So what this means is that it is possible to pop in a level of experience in one season...peace
experience means more than just minutes logged.. it means minutes logged in key situations, having the ability to make key decisions.. etc.. and everyone doesn't have to start out on an even playing field. . . in terms of how it affects the GE, abstractly i'd say experience helps players make better decisions and more accurately assess what is going on.
Every time a player is on the court, he's gaining experience, but most so in cup games, NT games, playoff games, etc.