An increase is an increase. Especially if you look at it this way.
Okay in 20 weeks you play, what, 90 games. With a level 7 trainer your player will perform better every game compared to a level 5 trainer. You don't think that adds some kind of value to your team or the outcome of the results? Especially if it affects 5 players of your 12 player line-up. How much do they perform better per 3 games? probably 10% on that particular skill you're training on the 5 players.
And yes, i do mean secondary skills. Thanks for clarifying that. Not that it was necessary, but still. Anyways 2-3 weeks is only for Rebounding and Driving probably. The other skills definitely require 3-4 weeks to get a pop. Which means around 2x or 2.5x if you will, doesn't change the fact that it trains secondary-skills. The training for secondary skills is definitely not negligible. The fact that you acknowledge the fact that some trainings do give a boost in secondary-skill means you can't generalize and say that secondary-skills are not increasing, like you did with your math. The beauty of % is that it is what it is. 10% of something negligible is still a 10% increase, no matter how small it is. In the end it's still a 10% increase. Is it worth it? That's another question.
And i knew you would use this argument as you used the same thing while we were arguing about The injuries with NT games, saying that the probability of getting an injury is 0.0002 and with the added NT game the probability would be 0.00001 or something, ignoring the fact that it's an increase of getting in injury. And making it sound nothing to exaggerate the probability to negligibly low.
What you think is right or a good example, doesn't mean it's a fact. And you shouldn't try to pass it as one to the community. Having an opinion is fine, presenting it as a fact is not. You got to be careful with that, especially when you're wearing the GM tag. Lot's of people will take you seriously, especially the newcomers.
And seriously....
Well, 10% of negligibly small is even smaller.
If you take 10% of
anything, it's always smaller than what you took the 10% from... that sounds mathematically obvious.
Like i said, currently it isn't worth it to get level 7 trainer mainly because the insane money you have to pay in order to sign the trainer. Not because it's a smaller % increase.
That was my 2 cents.
Last edited by Legen...Riceball...Dary! at 10/30/2008 8:47:37 PM