Like I said...I have never had a player prematurely CAP....And what was shown to me....an old Per. Allstar that had high sub-levels in everything. And the owner said that he hadn't popped in this many trainings...how do I know that was true. Maybe he gave up too early. I have a 28 yr old MVP and it took 6 weeks for his OD to pop, what if I had stopped at 5 weeks and said...My MVP NT player is capped and he isn't up to his potential yet..OMG he has a low sub-level on his MVP. So what if I would have done that, would that have been a so called LEARNED FACT? I bet if he would have kept training that dude he would have popped. And he wouldn't have been on the forums crying about his guy capping.
BTW....Potential having sub-levels is a hypothesis that someone came up with. Like I said, in season 10, it was widely excepted that potential was a fixed # and when the soft cap is reached it slows down.
I understand you may be gathering INFORMATION but learning facts, that is silly to say. What's next? Am I going to be expecting 4 pops next week and when I only get 2, can I say that my level 7 trainer must have a low sub-level because I got less pops than I expected? Maybe after two weeks I will post in the forums how Staff must have sub-levels because of these FACTS that I learned which point in this direction. Hahahahaha!! I will wait until a BB states the FACTS about sub-levels on potential.
Last edited by Yellow cake at 12/2/2013 6:31:36 AM