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40617.138 in reply to 40617.136
Date: 7/30/2008 10:36:56 PM
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In real basketball, statistics are not always an accurate measure of how good someone is.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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40617.139 in reply to 40617.137
Date: 7/31/2008 1:03:10 AM
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I´m agree with "kozlodoev", we must also consider that in the case of Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen they are playing together (with Paul Pierce) in the same team.

I mean, they are 3 superstars so all their carrers they play "alone" in their teams, now they´re together and it's normal to share their minutes because they no longer have to "lead the team to shoulder" because they share their rightful roles in the game.

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40617.140 in reply to 40617.139
Date: 7/31/2008 2:47:15 AM
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I think that those new changes are not really fare for a team like mine that won 2 chanmionships in 2 years and who now plays in french D.II
I've been asking for a financial aid for those who go in a higher division for two years and i've always been said that it will never happen in BB. And now it's going to happen...
My tean went from D.IV to D.II in two season and the economy as been a hard issue for a team like mine because of a really low number of supporter, which mean low attendance.
But the bigger problem is that the players are going to take 25% more. It was said few weeks ago that the salary won't go up anymore, and now thay all grow up of 25%. You can call it as you want, it is a salary update of 25%.
please, be coherent and stop changing your mind every two or three weeks, it is becomming hard to follow.
One thin g is sure, for a team like mine, those changes are a big disvantages because i don't see how i'm supposed to pay my players next year.
Please, think to it two times before killing teams like mine.

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40617.141 in reply to 40617.140
Date: 7/31/2008 3:02:12 AM
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yeah mate.
I made it from IV to I in straight seasons, when I get here, and expect to finally make some money, here comes changes.
But I've been able to grow without it, so I should probably be better off than those who got used to it.
Just one thing, though: if it were a 25% raise (or 40% in my case), we would be way better off. Considering I make 280k a game, and have a payroll of 150k for players, the bite of 112k on my game income represents not a 40% raise, but a 75% one, if we were to compare it with salaries.

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40617.142 in reply to 40617.133
Date: 7/31/2008 3:06:37 AM
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It would also be more realistic for players to start slowly declining when they hit 28-29. How many 32/33 yr olds do you see who are still as good as when they were 27/28?

like in hattrick - if they have no solution for long live of great players, they putts an unrealistic barriers.. I saw many players better on 32 than on 28 (footballers), it depends on their's style, how technical they are or how they are getting xp from a games, how intelligent they are

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40617.143 in reply to 40617.142
Date: 7/31/2008 3:21:20 AM
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It would also be more realistic for players to start slowly declining when they hit 28-29. How many 32/33 yr olds do you see who are still as good as when they were 27/28?

like in hattrick - if they have no solution for long live of great players, they putts an unrealistic barriers.. I saw many players better on 32 than on 28 (footballers), it depends on their's style, how technical they are or how they are getting xp from a games, how intelligent they are

I've seen plenty of 32-year-old Hattrick players that are better than many 28-year-olds, so this argument doesn't exactly hold water.

"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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40617.144 in reply to 40617.143
Date: 7/31/2008 3:37:24 AM
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I've seen plenty of 32-year-old Hattrick players that are better than many 28-year-olds, so this argument doesn't exactly hold water.


maybe, but if 32-year old player get injured you can forget him

vječna dilema, da li je bolje zabiti koš više ili primiti koš manje?
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40617.145 in reply to 40617.144
Date: 7/31/2008 3:42:21 AM
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I've seen plenty of 32-year-old Hattrick players that are better than many 28-year-olds, so this argument doesn't exactly hold water.


maybe, but if 32-year old player get injured you can forget him

Not necessarily -- it depends on the length.

Plus, the more important reason behind player deterioration both here and in HT is gameplay, not realism.

"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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40617.146 in reply to 40617.145
Date: 7/31/2008 3:52:14 AM
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Plus, the more important reason behind player deterioration both here and in HT is gameplay, not realism.


agree. it's why having players with same skills on age 32-33 is not good for this game in long term

vječna dilema, da li je bolje zabiti koš više ili primiti koš manje?
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40617.147 in reply to 40617.145
Date: 7/31/2008 5:01:07 AM
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well don't forget to a falling stamina on HT and the point that you have to increase stamina-share there (another "great" implementation which holds down continusely an training of a new teams which have to play a pressing)

I know what you mean about holding water, but I wanted to say that the technical skills aren't falling in real so early, player doesn't lose his brain in 32y, maybe only speed of reactions or physical abilities.. however I wanted to say that it is not that simple as losing a skills if you are older - it depends on the kind of skills and in fact boosting of this player by XP, while the levels of XP have NOT a linear affect (in real)

Last edited by Iordanou at 7/31/2008 5:03:47 AM

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40617.148 in reply to 40617.147
Date: 7/31/2008 6:40:54 AM
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I agree with Iordanou, also because many players can compensate their declining phisycal skills with experience.

Taking an example from football, Maldini still plays at 40 years and it's still an hard defender to beat, even though he plays half the matches.

On economic changes: I believe that if the problem is an excess of money, there are plenty of ways to pour money out.
This changes are a bit harsh and may be counterproductive, but the worst part is how fast they are going to take effect.

Can we hope to have news some more time in advance so one can plan his moves accordingly?

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