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158188.78 in reply to 158188.76
Date: 10/14/2010 5:43:38 AM
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so if the "monster" are so undesirablke, no club in reality would give t. In reality the best player, manage to get the highest salary ;)

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Date: 10/14/2010 5:55:06 AM
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Again, your focus is on the individual player - and not the club roster. You don't seem to understand/or you're choosing to ignore the trade off between changing what the game sees as excessive training to desireable trading and the need for multiple strategies to achieve success within the game.

That's fine - I understand the emotional pull of wanting to training "the best" player in the game - but I am suggesting to you that it's too simplistic an approach to create an interesting, challenging gameworld.

Training monsters players for NTs is just not what Buzzerbeater is about. At best, training individual players for the NT is a kind of sub-game within Buzzerbeater for those who don't want to play the more complex game.

Isolation
What I will say is that I believe the Isolation tactics have the potential to make having $400k centres or $250k guards a possible strategy for Tier I/possibly Tier II teams, and bring these players more into the club-focused game.

If I'm a top team making, say $950k in revenues per week, I might decide to spend 100k on staff, 150k on bench players and employ a starting 5 with salaries something like 100/65/65/70/400 and play inside-focused Isolation instead of having 125/95/80/180/220 and playing Low Post or Look Inside.

OR playing Isolation outside and going 250/125/75/100/150 instead of playing motion or RNG and going 150/150/100/125/175.

Scale down proportionately to lower weekly revenues.

However, we'll have to wait and see how Isolation pans out over the next two or three seasons. It's going to be a tricky balancing act for the BBs to pull off.


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Date: 10/14/2010 7:04:30 AM
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Training monsters players for NTs is just not what Buzzerbeater is about. At best, training individual players for the NT is a kind of sub-game within Buzzerbeater for those who don't want to play the more complex game.


Thats not what a national team should be... I still think it is absurd that you get penalized for training an elite player.

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158188.81 in reply to 158188.80
Date: 10/14/2010 7:09:20 AM
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Are you arguing that the NTs are more important than the clubs?

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Date: 10/14/2010 10:58:43 AM
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I believe that both the deploymentss have thier right arguments

I agree that the top players should be part of the top teams,as they should be able to afford at least one of them,or two only slighty worse,without lowering drammatically the level of a team or being forced to stop soon their development

But I agree also with the fact that a salary cap for the top players would be simply unfair for the large part of the managers that had to take difficult decisions to have an efficient-wage policy for their teams

And i yet said that the solution should be the result of others general wage reductions(so it would affect all the players in almost the same way),and an improvement in attendence cap(and of the promotion prizes),related to the level of the team and of the league

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Date: 10/14/2010 3:40:57 PM
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Are you arguing that the NTs are more important than the clubs?


oh lawd...

Everything that had to be said can be found in this thread, I hope something will be done about this situation in the future...

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158188.85 in reply to 158188.16
Date: 10/14/2010 10:41:51 PM
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the salary formula is ridiculous. but the BBs think it is ok, so very remote chances of this being changed in the future.
in BB players with level-14 habilities are better than level-20. that makes no sense, but that's the way it is.


Well put. In BB players with level 14 abilities are MUCH better for any team than players with level 20. Kobe, Lebron, Duncan, Dwight go home, no-one wants you in this bizarre world.


but the 1st division team can afford one kobe or lebron.
What you cant do is have 5 kobes, and that is ok because if you can the game become unreal.
What the game is doing with the super high salaries is making some type of salary cap.
you can buy the best players of the word because you have the money, but you cant do that because yo cant afford them

From: Elmacca
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Date: 10/15/2010 3:11:28 AM
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I think it's worth reminding a few people what Lebron and Dwight actually looks like in Buzzerbeater terms.

From BB Forest in the NBA Sims thread...

In my most recent version Lebron was...

Jump Shot: prominent Jump Range: awful
Outside Def.: strong Handling: prominent
Driving: legendary Passing: prodigious
Inside Shot: prolific Inside Def.: proficient
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: prominent

Experience: legendary

From: Elmacca
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Date: 10/15/2010 3:12:50 AM
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I think it's worth reminding a few people what Lebron and Dwight actually look like in Buzzerbeater terms.

From BB Forest in the NBA Sims thread...


In my most recent version Lebron was...

Jump Shot: prominent Jump Range: awful
Outside Def.: strong Handling: prominent
Driving: legendary Passing: prodigious
Inside Shot: prolific Inside Def.: proficient
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: prominent

Experience: legendary


lebron is a 5th year starter in the league with playoff experience, so I think a lot of experience is appropriate...

anyway.. here's a preview of dwight

Jump Shot: proficient Jump Range: atrocious
Outside Def.: average Handling: pitiful
Driving: respectable Passing: inept
Inside Shot: prolific Inside Def.: tremendous
Rebounding: wondrous Shot Blocking: prodigious
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: awful


Last edited by Elmacca at 10/15/2010 3:13:28 AM

From: Elmacca

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Date: 10/15/2010 3:19:41 AM
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Which, using CoachParrot's Scout tool, suggests Lebron is pulling down $44,899 a week as a rather tall PG with a tendency to drive to the hoop while Dwight's agent wants a whopping $89,177 for his shotblocking monster who can rebound and defend a bit - but he can't get a game because no manager in Buzzerbeater would ever pay that much for shotblocking :-O

Last edited by Elmacca at 10/15/2010 3:26:14 AM

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