this one is from BB-Charles:A good approximation might be to say that a bench warmer is very unlikely to ever become a $10k/week player, regardless of what position you want him to earn that salary at. On the other hand, an all-time great will, with training, far surpass the skills of a $10k/week player as long as he is trained for an extended time
From: BB-MarkTo: cruzanm423(32764.159) in reply to 32764.158Date: 04/06/2008 20:15:32Whooooooa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa...Ok, just finished reading up on the new posts here. Let me start by assuring everyone that the BBs are taking an active interest in this problem, and we're exploring possible solutions. Just like when people were complaining about the CTs during the playoffs, we implemented a solution to make the problem go away. We're listening, and we're thinking, so let's all chill out a bit.There are some very good points made in this thread. To clarify, at the moment, mutual TIEs are NOT ILLEGAL. I'm *not* taking the stance that they're good for the game -- that's what's being discussed here -- but nobody is allowed to call someone else a cheater for having arranged a mutual TIE.The developers feel strongly that Enthusiasm adds another crucial dimension to the game, but we also understand the concerns. Please know that we will certainly take the community's comments on this issue very seriously.Having read through the whole 150+ posts, I think most points have been made a few times, so there's no sense revisiting old arguments. Let's keep the discussion going -- I think this is a very productive thread -- but please do try to cool things down a bit.CheersLast edited by BB-Mark at 04/06/2008 20:18:06
From: BB-Charles To: GM-JuicePats (30732.160) in reply to 30732.159Date: 6/12/2008 6:34:58 AM I was playing around with some new feature ideas a month or so ago and tried to come up with a worldwide power ranking (it's not nearly good enough for release for a number of reasons, but you might see it at some point in the future). Torooo came out #1, and I haven't yet seen anything that would make me question that. Then again, I think you could make a case for any of the remaining teams, they're all champions and they've all won some tough games to get to this point. I was actually hoping to see a renewal of the Auerbachs-Bulls rivalry, only with more at stake than any of the other meetings.
Van: BB-CharlesAan: jimrtex(19414.7) als antwoord op (19414.6)Datum: 18-3-2008 1:13:15Another factor is attendance. As much as we would all like the fans to make the right decision, the only fans that vote are the ones who show up to the games, and it seems that hometown fans like their own players more than an objective observer might. So if you have one team that's drawing many more fans than the others, their players will get a boost.
from BB-Mark after being asked about inside shot and driving for big players in the spanish forum:"The ability to create (and make) one's own shot does depend on both Driving and Inside Shot... but Driving is weighed more heavily in the calculations."so more driving will make your players to shoot more and raise his %
Maybe it has already been mentioned in the General Forum, but I am curious about a couple of things:1. Excepting FT and Stamina, all the player's abilities seem to contribute in some extent, depending on the position, to the team ratings.However, blocking seems to be "alone" in that sense. Does it contribute to any of the team ratings (logically I suppose to Inside Defense)?2. Faults: People in our forum are wondering what are the factors causing that a particular player makes more or less personal faults. It looks logical that a tired player or a bad defender will ussually make more faults. But sometimes good defenders with good stamina are also making too many faults. Is there any relationship between the stamina (too low or too high) and personal faults?I hope, you can bring us some "light" about these two questions... Thanks.
1. Blocking does contribute to inside defense, but the much stronger effect is simply that some shots are blocked rather than becoming either made or missed.2. Players do have a hidden personality that you will discover as they play, and a part of this is that some players prefer more physical play than others. More physical players will tend to both draw and commit more fouls.