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251261.8 in reply to 251261.7
Date: 12/6/2013 9:43:10 AM
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IV.41 party!

Yes, if a player is listed as both a starter and backup, he loses 5 minutes. It is absolutely possible to go over 48 minutes by playing a player as a backup at multiple positions, though it is impossible to get more than 43 minutes in a single position. On the bright side, since it's a walkover, your players may still be injured! But don't field a blank lineup or they won't get any minutes at all. I think that's pretty much all the unusual stuff involved in walkovers.

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Date: 12/6/2013 11:46:38 AM
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hrudey!!! You're going places... how's the weather up in division II? :)

All,

In all seriousness about the original topic... I understand the concerns related to "freeloading" on training but you are simply penalizing the rest of the managers who are trying to play by the rules and have no control over whether the opponent will set up a line up or not. The penalty my two players took is a sizable 10.4%.

Since this is all programming, could I make a suggestion? If a manager has three consecutive walk overs in scrimmage matches, then the time limits come into effect for the next 26 weeks regardless of whether they stopped arranging walk over games or not.

Additionally, to further reduce the loop hole on the word "consecutive", I would like to propose that after one walk over has happened, BB can add a flag to the "suspected" team to monitor for the next 6 weeks, and if within this time there is another walk over, the monitoring time will be extended 12 weeks after the latest event. If it happens again within the time, then the penalty is applied to the next 26 weeks. Otherwise, the flag is reset and no harm should be done to the "honest" manager.

But in reality, what is the negative consequences of having two managers agree to walk overs in the long run? There isn't really an unfair advantage... even considering injury since it is so random anyway.

Last edited by lopokomo at 12/6/2013 11:48:55 AM

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Date: 12/6/2013 11:57:29 AM
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hrudey!!! You're going places... how's the weather up in division II?


The weather's nice, but that same godawful smell persists there that I had to endure in IV.41, and III.5, and, come to think of it, everywhere I've ever been. They really should do something about that.

As far as the walkovers idea, I agree that it sucks that the team that didn't set the walkover gets punished. It's just something that I've come to accept is part of the game and I'd like to see fixed - ideally by just fielding a bunch of lucky fans that have been modified to be entirely docile instead of hyper-aggressive like normal lucky fans are, and fining the team for fielding a walkover.

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Date: 1/14/2014 10:02:03 PM
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Yes, if a player is listed as both a starter and backup, he loses 5 minutes. It is absolutely possible to go over 48 minutes by playing a player as a backup at multiple positions, though it is impossible to get more than 43 minutes in a single position. On the bright side, since it's a walkover, your players may still be injured! But don't field a blank lineup or they won't get any minutes at all. I think that's pretty much all the unusual stuff involved in walkovers.


So wait, how do you get 48 minutes for one player in a walkover?
I listed one trainee as starting PG, and then backup and reserve SG, and he only ended up with 43 minutes total.
Should I have listed him as backup at 3 more positions so he'd get 49 minutes?

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251261.12 in reply to 251261.11
Date: 1/15/2014 12:31:06 AM
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So wait, how do you get 48 minutes for one player in a walkover?
I listed one trainee as starting PG, and then backup and reserve SG, and he only ended up with 43 minutes total.
Should I have listed him as backup at 3 more positions so he'd get 49 minutes?


Unfortunately there is no way for players to receive all 48 minutes in a walkover.

If you listed him at another position(s), I doubt that you would be given 48+. And even if it is possible, let's say you were training. The player still wouldn't get 48+ at the position he was started at. Unless maybe you were 2-position training and he played at both positions.

Can anyone confirm this?

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251261.14 in reply to 251261.11
Date: 1/15/2014 9:42:23 AM
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Yes, if a player is listed as both a starter and backup, he loses 5 minutes. It is absolutely possible to go over 48 minutes by playing a player as a backup at multiple positions, though it is impossible to get more than 43 minutes in a single position. On the bright side, since it's a walkover, your players may still be injured! But don't field a blank lineup or they won't get any minutes at all. I think that's pretty much all the unusual stuff involved in walkovers.


So wait, how do you get 48 minutes for one player in a walkover?
I listed one trainee as starting PG, and then backup and reserve SG, and he only ended up with 43 minutes total.
Should I have listed him as backup at 3 more positions so he'd get 49 minutes?


You can, but not in one position. Maybe not even in two. I think you'd have to do something like starter A, backup position A, backup position B and that I think gets 51. I'd have to find a couple of the games I had saved where I'd worked out the details, though. The main thing is that you'll lose five minutes if you have a guy be a starter and a backup, regardless of any positions, but I am 99% sure that you don't lose any extra minutes if he backs up multiple positions.

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Date: 1/15/2014 10:36:24 AM
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IV.41 party!

Yes, if a player is listed as both a starter and backup, he loses 5 minutes. It is absolutely possible to go over 48 minutes by playing a player as a backup at multiple positions, though it is impossible to get more than 43 minutes in a single position. On the bright side, since it's a walkover, your players may still be injured! But don't field a blank lineup or they won't get any minutes at all. I think that's pretty much all the unusual stuff involved in walkovers.


So wait, how do you get 48 minutes for one player in a walkover?
I listed one trainee as starting PG, and then backup and reserve SG, and he only ended up with 43 minutes total.
Should I have listed him as backup at 3 more positions so he'd get 49 minutes?



He should be backup PG and SG(two positions training).


PG: A----A----A
SG: B----A----B
SF: C----C----D
PF: E---- F----F
C: G-----G----G


A: +48
B: 38


C: 41
D: 2
E: 36
F: 12
G: 43


Ah, okay.
Thank you.