I'd like to bump this thread again, because I still think the problem is there.
The 3-2 zone tactic is really bugged imo.
In this game:
(1422) We played a man-to-man + normal + home, our defensive ratings:
Perimeter Defense strong (medium)
Inside Defense respectable (high)
Rebounding respectable (medium)
Then 1 week later:
(1456). We played a
3-2 zone + normal + home, our defensive ratings:
Perimeter Defense average (medium)
Inside Defense respectable (low)
Rebounding respectable (high)
National teams' enthusiasm drops very slow, so there ain't a huge difference there. Funny thing is that we put our best outside defenders in the game in the 2nd match, because we want to test the maximum, while in the 1st game we just balanced out and played with our best man, instead of aiming at OD.
We see 2 full levels less PD here, while we expected it to be higher, especially due to the 3-2 zone and the OD aimed player selection. There is nearly no difference in ID (-2 sub) and RB (+1 sub), which is strange as well, since 3-2 should at least decrease ID. I don't know if it has an effect at RB, that's not in the rules so maybe it doesn't affect RB.
But it is very strange imo.
Last edited by BB-Patrick at 5/5/2008 2:58:49 PM