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110979.23 in reply to 110979.21
Date: 9/26/2009 12:53:26 PM
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It's not that I think better rivals make better ratings. It's that I think that skills, enthusiasm, and GS are far more important than opponent in determining the player rating. Because I have generally poor competition I can plan ahead for tough games and get optimal enthusiasm and GS for those games, which is what the Dutch guy was saying. In those games I showed I played TIE, N, CT and then arcade mode. My player ratings went up, up, up, then down. the competition went from good to very good then very good again then okay. My worst player ratings were in the last game against the worst competition with the lowest enthusiasm. I understand that this example represents a very small sample size but it does seem to point out that the opponent's effect is minimal compared to the other factors.


I don't think that are far more important. I have some experience in NTs and even if I haven't measured this, I have the feeling that the Ratings obtained in NTs are consistently lower that the Ratings obtained in their teams. Usually because NT opponents tend to be tougher than the league ones.

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110979.24 in reply to 110979.23
Date: 9/26/2009 11:34:11 PM
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On the Thai NT our only two good players have been getting high ratings since the beginning and at least equal to what they rate in league games. The Thai NT is almost always way overmatched as well. You might be right and I haven't measured anything like that either, so I will start playing closer attention.


Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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110979.27 in reply to 110979.26
Date: 9/27/2009 11:58:16 AM
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Another factor I think is tactics, for example I believe a center will get better player ratings playing Look Inside / 2-3 than in a Run and Gun / 1-3-1 game.

I think this may depend on the players skills. if you have a center who is pretty monoskilled aka high RB+ID+IS+SB he get better ratings with inside focused tactics as you said, but if you have a relatively multiskilled center with some JR+JS he might get a better rating with RnG.

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