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From: brian

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Date: 5/8/2012 2:08:55 PM
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There are endless examples of this in real sports, and it makes for great drama and great debates!


I can see some silver-lining examples of drama created by injury, but would much prefer to see healthy fully available teams and superstars battle it out.

The eastern conference playoffs would be much more interesting if rose, noah, howard, josh smith, jeremy lin, amare (im sure im missing others) were 100% healthy. No doubt that will be reflected in TV ratings as well.

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From: Tangosz

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Sadly, I don't think anything would make the NBA playoffs more exciting, or exciting at all. :)

From: brian

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let's eliminate fouls in game aswell?


Nice strawman. Thats not what I suggested.

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Imo currently it's simple. Don't care about minutes and want to win whatever it takes → LCD. Want some predictability in minutes and get your weak trainees in for minutes SFDC.
Yes injuries do screw up minutes, but that's why you have a 12 player roster set up for games. Too many or too early fouls might also screw up minutes, let's eliminate fouls in game aswell?
Except that we continue to discuss off topic here, this is not an excuse for a feature not functioning.
It should be fixed, removed or at least having an explanation for what it actually does...

From: CrazyEye

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but it goes into the same direction, if rose can't get injured to don't ruin minutes and let the superstars battle it out . Foul trouble leads to the same.

And having a deep bench helps a bit, to injurys at the same position are crap like in your case but it isnÄt like too injured player are close to common. maybe that one problem, but i would either raise then then eleminate then.

From: brian

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Date: 5/8/2012 2:27:14 PM
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Similar but different, particularly as some players are more prone to fouls and if you investigate that as a buyer then you assume the risk. Fouls effect every game. Injuries might only happen once every 10 games, or, suddenly twice in a game 3 of the finals.

Again, that's not what im suggesting and effects the game in a much different, more fundamental way.

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From: Kukoc

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But there are players that are more prone to injuries than others. Should you not try to get rid of those players in order to minimize the injuries? Perhaps adding injury history to players would be cool.
And thanks for giving me a superhero name!

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Date: 5/8/2012 2:49:43 PM
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I think the suggestion, as given, is wrong, but I agree that there is something in that.

I think on a different, and more realistic, proposal.
Currently during season, I guess they are taking mainly the last X (3-4 I guess) games, and the current game into one formula of randmoness.
Hopefully, they are also taking the level of effort (TIE, REG or CT) as well.

I think that for the playoff, a different method should be taken.
First, taking into consideration the total minutes played this season (will also affect the phenomenon of buying best players of a team just before playoff time).
Not taking into consideration the current game minutes (but taking the effort as well).
Using a different randomness formula, as during playoff, usually there are less injuries, as teams' coaches usually taking more care for getting to that crucial moment as fit as possible. [although there are accidence - Rose... Davis... etc.]

Last edited by Pini פיני at 5/8/2012 2:50:21 PM

From: brian
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In general, my favorite games are PL and B3 games as all the other annoyances that ruin the GE experience (the single largest reason Im still playing) are removed. There's none of the effort posturing, worries about minutes or training, injuries sticking past the game (maybe thats a better suggestion, no injuries beyond the game?) etc.

Last edited by brian at 5/8/2012 3:25:43 PM

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In general, my favorite games are PL and B3 games as all the other annoyances that ruin the GE experience (the single largest reason Im still playing) are removed. There's none of the effort posturing, worries about minutes or training, injuries sticking past the game (maybe thats a better suggestion, no injuries beyond the game?) etc.

Let me remind all, that this game is BB-managing.
To remove managing of enthusiasm, training minutes, injuries, etc., means you are not playing BB-managing.
It is more playing a game like NBA-2012, or something like that.
This is a largest essence of the game, and hence should NOT be removed.

I think that there are few things that the Founders had expected to happen, but the users are taking the shortcut, which ususally works.
Examples?
1) They all developing their players the same, and sure that any other way means a more expensive player or a worse player.
Due to that...
2) They are all using the same tactics and complaying that the others are not valid for the game.
Due to that, they added the random secondaries training...
3) Building a team with up to five starters with no real backup close to ve equal in quality to the starters.
I agree that losing Rose is very hard, but rare.
But losing Hamilton or Boozer, for example, is something that the team could face with.

Summary - taking the shorycut costs!
As it is still the way things are being played here, it means that more extreme measures needs to be taken for making it less affordable.

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Date: 5/8/2012 4:22:30 PM
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This is a largest essence of the game, and hence should NOT be removed.


I'm not suggesting these be removed, but when I quit buzzerbeater it will not be due to the enjoyment of following games on the GE. It will be the wear and boredom of all the other quirks. Not complaining, nothing stays exciting forever. A lot of these things were part of the enjoyment for sometime. Injuries, on the other hand, have always been a drag even if my team wasn't hurt negatively by them.

I always want to beat my opponent without any excuses. Hate to win a game based on injuries.

Summary - taking the shorycut costs!


Don't have to tell me that, i tanked for 3 seasons and am training SF's. I couldn't be taking a longer road than the current one.

Last edited by brian at 5/8/2012 4:24:44 PM

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