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41991.7 in reply to 41991.6
Date: 8/10/2008 5:18:23 PM
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i doN't see that they want us to train our whole team, and i want some action in a game.

So if i stay with the same rooster all the times, it could become boring.

There are even some difficult betwenn players who ain't good if you keep then together all the time ;)

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41991.8 in reply to 41991.7
Date: 8/11/2008 4:04:44 AM
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Your right some players need to be broken up. You as the GM have to make that decision. Most players get better over the course of time together. So let’s not talk about the few examples that change this theory. If anything I can say that most newly acquired players need between 3-4 weeks to adjust with their new system and teammates. Her in the BB world they need to be just acquired.

That makes more sense.

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41991.9 in reply to 41991.8
Date: 8/13/2008 7:12:30 PM
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Who says that players on the same team together for a long time make good chemistry? Did Kobe and Shaq have better chemistry after a long time together, or did they just make more inflammatory raps about each other? I agree that players could understand each other better and as a result play better together, but this could be counterbalanced by teams with players having poor morale because they can't stand each other anymore. Winning has more to do with chemistry than how well players play together.

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41991.10 in reply to 41991.9
Date: 8/29/2008 7:06:37 PM
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Who says that players on the same team together for a long time make good chemistry? Did Kobe and Shaq have better chemistry after a long time together, or did they just make more inflammatory raps about each other? I agree that players could understand each other better and as a result play better together, but this could be counterbalanced by teams with players having poor morale because they can't stand each other anymore. Winning has more to do with chemistry than how well players play together.


He's not talking about personal chemistry. He's talking about team chemistry.

IMHO, this would add a positive dimension to the game. It would provide an incentive to keep the same core together instead of rebuilding every month, because let's face it, that's not realistic. It would force managers to choose between team experience or breaking up your unit for long-term improvement.

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41991.11 in reply to 41991.10
Date: 8/29/2008 7:11:22 PM
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He's not talking about personal chemistry. He's talking about team chemistry.

IMHO, this would add a positive dimension to the game. It would provide an incentive to keep the same core together instead of rebuilding every month, because let's face it, that's not realistic. It would force managers to choose between team experience or breaking up your unit for long-term improvement.

It will also make the game next to unplayable for new teams who have to develop relatively rapidly.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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41991.12 in reply to 41991.11
Date: 8/29/2008 7:30:38 PM
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He's not talking about personal chemistry. He's talking about team chemistry.

IMHO, this would add a positive dimension to the game. It would provide an incentive to keep the same core together instead of rebuilding every month, because let's face it, that's not realistic. It would force managers to choose between team experience or breaking up your unit for long-term improvement.

It will also make the game next to unplayable for new teams who have to develop relatively rapidly.


Nobody said chemistry had to be massive advantage. Every new team has to rebuild regardless, and they're usually not supposed to be that successful early on. They're also not the only ones having to frequently revamp their roster.

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41991.13 in reply to 41991.12
Date: 8/29/2008 7:33:20 PM
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They're also not the only ones having to frequently revamp their roster.

Actually it's almost universally true that lower-league teams, if managed correctly, will revamp their roster exponentially more often than a well-established DI team.


Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 8/29/2008 7:33:30 PM

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41991.14 in reply to 41991.13
Date: 8/29/2008 7:38:52 PM
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They're also not the only ones having to frequently revamp their roster.

Actually it's almost universally true that lower-league teams, if managed correctly, will revamp their roster exponentially more often than a well-established DI team.


That's why new players start out in lower-leagues, so that they can get a chance to develop before getting promoted.

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41991.15 in reply to 41991.12
Date: 8/29/2008 7:39:30 PM
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but they have to rebuild their rooster to compete ;)

And i think rebuilding makes fun, and for me this game should make fun and most not a simulation. For example training is unrealistic, but the way it is it makes fun it keeps you manging your teams minute etc.

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41991.16 in reply to 41991.14
Date: 8/29/2008 7:41:36 PM
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That's why new players start out in lower-leagues, so that they can get a chance to develop before getting promoted.

Actually quite a major part of the said development takes place after promotion with the help of the promotion bonus money.

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41991.17 in reply to 41991.16
Date: 8/29/2008 7:45:40 PM
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That's why new players start out in lower-leagues, so that they can get a chance to develop before getting promoted.

Actually quite a major part of the said development takes place after promotion with the help of the promotion bonus money.


But these "unbeatable teams with high chemistry" you speak of would also have been promoted to a higher division. The fact of the matter is, chemistry will be a choice that not every manager, new or old, is going to emphasize.

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