As said in the news post, you will not get 14 points free in the new system. In return you will get the baseline rankings that should give you rough information on all players.
About your other question, in the old system the scouting of players was random. You had no influence which players were scouted once, twice or not at all. This meant that you were just lucky if you managed to get a second scout on a 5 star player, and that you were unlucky if your 1 ball player got scouted twice to confirm he wouldn't be anywhere near the top of your draft list.
In the new system you can decide which players you want to scout first, and which players you want to invite for a private workout. This means that you can get more usefull information for the same price.
So I don't think you should compare just the costs of double scouting a single player here, you should compare the overall value of information you will get at investing x amounts of money over a season, compared to last season. This overall value will most certainly be a lot higher in the new system than in the old one.
and another question:
if i spend 10 points after allstar, can i scout all players for 2 points, or need i spend 1+2 points?
If you want to scout a player for a private workout, you always have to watch this player play a game before. So in total this will always cost you 3 points. The extra option after the allstar break of getting the height and age of all players is will not change this.
Last edited by BB-Patrick at 6/30/2010 4:12:40 PM