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173377.51 in reply to 173377.46
Date: 3/5/2011 6:43:18 PM
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this guy Felipe Araiza (2796845) has play on 109 NT games, like 15-20 B3 games, has 30 years old, and have only 8 on Experiencie.

I think there is a serious issue on experience awards.

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173377.52 in reply to 173377.51
Date: 3/5/2011 9:44:29 PM
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Yeah, but experience doesn't really matter.

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173377.53 in reply to 173377.52
Date: 3/5/2011 10:33:01 PM
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true, has small incidence on the game

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173377.54 in reply to 173377.52
Date: 3/5/2011 11:34:24 PM
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Yeah, but experience doesn't really matter.

That's not true, experience does matter. When it comes to a very close game, experience could be the key to win the game!

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173377.55 in reply to 173377.51
Date: 3/5/2011 11:37:42 PM
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Felipe Araiza is not a drafted player, hence he comes with a random amount of experience. I suspect his starting experience was 0-2, which is low and similar to drafted players.

Some luckier players like (2418354), probably came out with a high starting experience, maybe 5-7, so after a similar amount of games his experience would be way higher.

I suuspect the difference in experience between NT games and top tier Division I games are small.

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173377.56 in reply to 173377.55
Date: 3/6/2011 12:16:40 AM
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Well experience does matter, just such a small amount that there is no use complaining about it.

Last edited by Egg-Man at 3/24/2011 11:52:28 AM

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173377.57 in reply to 173377.56
Date: 3/6/2011 12:53:33 AM
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I agree that the effect of experience may not be very large, but it can make a difference. If you've won several matches by just a PD of about say 2-7 or so, experience may have been what led your team to win.

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173377.58 in reply to 173377.56
Date: 3/6/2011 6:03:59 AM
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Yes, experience does matter, just such a small amount that there is no use complaining about it.



personally i think xp is very useful

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173377.59 in reply to 173377.55
Date: 3/6/2011 6:41:06 AM
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Felipe Araiza is not a drafted player, hence he comes with a random amount of experience. I suspect his starting experience was 0-2, which is low and similar to drafted players.

Some luckier players like (2418354), probably came out with a high starting experience, maybe 5-7, so after a similar amount of games his experience would be way higher.

I suuspect the difference in experience between NT games and top tier Division I games are small.

Hell,no,the difference is in minutes played all over his career.He was a starter for 13 season or something similar,so it's obvious he has a very high experience also starting with pitiful exp at best

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173377.60 in reply to 173377.59
Date: 3/6/2011 7:21:43 AM
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Hell,no,the difference is in minutes played all over his career.He was a starter for 13 season or something similar,so it's obvious he has a very high experience also starting with pitiful exp at best


For post season 4 drafted players, I would agree that the difference is in minutes played over his career. But for players pre season 4, which are stuck with allstar potential, and came out randomly generated with a new team, his starting experience is a major factor. Drafted players tend to start with 0-1 experience, however I've seen 18 year olds generated for older teams with a starting experience of 5-6.

This is the reason why although both are mainstays in their teams and NT, one has only 8-9 exp while the other already reaching 13-14 experience with a quite similar amount of games.

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173377.61 in reply to 173377.60
Date: 3/6/2011 12:09:41 PM
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7 was possible too

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