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14914.45 in reply to 14914.10
Date: 11/4/2008 10:41:31 AM
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how long does it take totrain

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14914.46 in reply to 14914.42
Date: 11/17/2008 10:15:53 AM
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I think experience is an unknown factor in BB right now. It doesn't at all compute sensibly. It takes ages for some players to level up and yet we have new draftees coming in with higher experience factor than the veterans. How is that a sensible thing? Just doesn't make sense. If BB wants or starts to put a weight on experience in the game engine, it has to first correct the current start-up level for all draftees. They should all start at "atrocious" instead of the random levels currently employed. And put in place a factor for experience improvement for all games ie. league games, cup games, NT games and maybe even for All-Star games.

I think it is high time for BB to make an announcement on this. Just don't keep us guessing. Not a good thing for the development of the game at this point.
Thus, while absolutely nothing is known about the impact of the experience?

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14914.48 in reply to 14914.47
Date: 11/17/2008 12:54:47 PM
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At the moment, choosing the player, I still incorporate its expertise in the list of priorities when buying...However, experience - the last of what I draw attention...

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14914.49 in reply to 14914.47
Date: 11/17/2008 1:07:10 PM
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In my own "experience", it helps a lot at the end of the game. I have guys with proficient free throw shooting who for some reason shoot bricks at the end of the game. Is it a coincidence that they have atrocious experience?

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14914.50 in reply to 14914.49
Date: 11/18/2008 6:13:22 AM
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I have seen many times that at the end of the game the team usually looks for experienced players in order to use most of the opportunity shoots.

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14914.51 in reply to 14914.50
Date: 1/11/2009 2:56:44 AM
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My players who are proficient in experience did very well in a cup game compared to another player is better in terms of skill. Although that player who was better in skill got a pop in experience that week. I'm also not sure but I also had a game where I put my best defender on my opponent's best player. And through the first three quarters, that opponent was held to 3-13 fg%. But in the 4th quarter, he was unstoppable, shooting 5-5. I'm guess that that player has a high experience.

EDIT: My opponent's player was recently put on the transfer list and I was correct. His skills were not that great (his best skill was only respectable) but he had prominent experience.

Last edited by Greedy at 4/6/2009 4:50:07 AM

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14914.52 in reply to 14914.51
Date: 4/5/2009 9:47:02 AM
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i don't know much but whenever my player with proficient experience is in the court during the final minutes, he always takes over. He doesn't have very good skills but he just takes over. One of my game went to overtime and I think he scored 7 of our 13 points in overtime.

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14914.53 in reply to 14914.52
Date: 4/6/2009 9:46:27 AM
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Last Saturday I had a game which was decided with buzzerbeater in overtime. Last shot was taken by player with best experience in my team- mediocre. Coincidence?

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14914.54 in reply to 14914.53
Date: 4/6/2009 11:58:58 AM
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not for sure. watch the last 30seconds of my last seasons first playoff-round:

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distler at xp 2, while schrotz had 7, even the others had more than 2 (elliot4, gelincik3, balasauskas4)

Last edited by schubrakete at 4/6/2009 11:59:28 AM

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14914.55 in reply to 14914.4
Date: 4/8/2009 7:25:29 PM
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sounds like life.. But your about right

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