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192647.25 in reply to 192647.24
Date: 8/2/2011 6:25:37 PM
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For the purpose of lulz?

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192647.26 in reply to 192647.24
Date: 8/2/2011 7:59:26 PM
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What purpose does this post serve?

You mean this isn't the Suggestions Forum?

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192647.27 in reply to 192647.26
Date: 8/3/2011 3:14:22 AM
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What is your suggestion? Posting a long useless text might be funny for you and some of your fanboys, but as a GM you should not spam on the forums.

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Date: 8/3/2011 4:57:52 AM
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I liked it.

This is my opinion about the "aggressiveness stat". It is a hidden stat that you can't see that makes a player totally worthless. If I buy a player and find he is aggressive (only a rookie) I sell him. If I draft one, I stop training him. Usually I fire him as well. For example I drafted a reasonable player and was going to train him but in his first match he fouled out in 13 minutes and I have never ever given him a single minute of training as a result.

The rules say aggressive players also draw more fouls. That is basically a filthy lie. While maybe there is a 1.1 multiplier to the number of fouls they draw there is often a x2 or x3 multiplier on the number of fouls they comitt. Their opponents never foul out but they do every game. They do injure opposing players a little but how does that benefit your team unless it is early in the game? What they do do is injure themselves a lot and are always out injured and in horrible game shape which makes them even more useless.

As you can tell I have been burned hardcore by this "hidden" stat and it cost me two seasons and many million dollars. Now I would NEVER, EVER, EVER under any circumstances buy an aggressive player except as a scrimmage filler. They are a pathetic blight on this game and teams that have them constantly wonder why they lose games they should win. Maybe the 44-12 free throw disparities they have every single week should give them a hint.

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192647.29 in reply to 192647.27
Date: 8/3/2011 6:03:46 AM
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Somebody really needs to relax...take it easy even. That'll help your enthusiasm you know.

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Date: 8/3/2011 12:39:03 PM
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Somebody really needs to relax...take it easy even. That'll help your enthusiasm you know.


If having a rookie foul out in a competitive match in the top league isn't enough reason to have a fit, I'm going to feel awfully stupid when I get fussy about whatever random injustice I identify when I start losing again.

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192647.34 in reply to 192647.33
Date: 8/4/2011 6:24:28 PM
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Experience is a skill that grows so slow that I would rather not stick with a player for sage until his xp cures his foul trouble.

I would really like to read sthg by a BB why such an overaggressiveness feature was necessary and what it adds to the game.

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Date: 8/4/2011 11:26:54 PM
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Ive got a mild-high-fouling centre, was averaging about 2 fouls per game last year whilst only playing 15-20 mins.

Anyways, got me thinking. What other stats could contribute to high fouls?

Experience was mentioned, and I believe this is very much so. What about say, Handling? Outside defence (for a PF/C)?

And what about Shot blocking? Just because a playing who is a Centre, who has low Shot blocking, doesnt mean he doesnt try to block the shots. So maybe he misses them, but maybe low Shot blocking contributes to high fouls as well?

I think it might be different for the various positions. C/Pf - Inside D, Shot blocking, experience... stamina?

But Sg/PG. - maybe its just OD, Handling.... maybe offensive fouls are factored by Driving?

Its probably not as complex as what im thinking, but perhaps there are various contributing factors, other than the underlyign aggressive stat.

I might try and do some basic statistical analysis of my 'stagnent' players - players who's stats havent changed over time. See what I come up with.

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