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199037.89 in reply to 199037.84
Date: 11/3/2011 9:48:46 AM
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Wow, this is a bad case of a noob NT coach.

I ahve a SG, which ahs good skills, but plays bad in the first and second quarter. But he usally steps up his tempo in 3 quarter, and plays at his maximum in 4 quarter. That is what i saw when i was attending at the game.

Even the BB's said that experience does matter. But once again, you are more smarter. What are you doing here, you should be fixing the bugs from the GE because you know everything about it.

We are still waiting for the evidence that experience doesn't matter. But wait, oh, yes, you haven't got any, have you?

What you do is that you buy foregin players. Maybe buying some home players wouldn't be bad. You could even be a role model to all those players in your country, to start training their own players.

And still, you are making fool of yourself. Nobody said, that it is all about experience! Perhaps you should check the game manual once again, and maybe the whole forum. But of course you wouldn't learn a lot, because you know what is the best, right ?



As for the team chemistry. I haven't got any experience with is whatsoever. I agree with the previous post, that enthusiasm is some kind of team chemistry in this game. However, maybe it would be fun, that a team of Slovenian players(in my example or country shall i say) would play better, than a team of mixed nationalities.

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199037.90 in reply to 199037.11
Date: 11/3/2011 10:34:39 AM
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i know why heat didnt won championship this year, because of chemistry

(http://m.demotyvacija.lt/naujausi/alone-in-the-dark-13785...)

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199037.91 in reply to 199037.90
Date: 11/3/2011 10:42:31 AM
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please don't make this discussion personal, you can have different opions/theory about the importance of skills. but having an different one, don't makes the other side stupid.

You can try to explain your point of view, and maybe try to show the difference with examples to fight for your point.

Thanks.

From: MetallicA

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199037.92 in reply to 199037.88
Date: 11/3/2011 12:18:20 PM
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Oh please, why do you have to always make it personal? It seems that you and Koperboy (and probably some other "noobs") are unable to talk about the topic and see fighting as a way to escape from your own ignorance. But you can't escape. Unless you learn to behave and after that learn to play the game, you'll always remain a third-hand manager in this game.

So, in my opinion, even if experience has any effect, it's way too small compared to Game Shape and Stamina. Those two are what actually make a clear difference not only in the forth quarter, but during all game. If you don't agree with that, it's just fine for me. I don't call anyone stupid for being reasonable different in their opinions.

After all, some people have to think like you to make other people like me to shine in this game! :P

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199037.93 in reply to 199037.92
Date: 11/3/2011 1:18:13 PM
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You agree that you disagree, perrrrrrrrrrfect. Please, let's have fun.

Bottom line, there's no chemistry factor, some believe that experience helps, some not. GS matters to all.

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199037.94 in reply to 199037.92
Date: 11/3/2011 3:14:32 PM
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I think we can finally agree! Stamina and GS are more important than experience. But i think that experience has a little bit greater impact than you think, that is all.

I apologize, if my previous message was to offending.
Cheers!

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199037.95 in reply to 199037.92
Date: 11/3/2011 3:45:59 PM
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Unless you learn to behave and after that learn to play the game, you'll always remain a third-hand manager in this game.


Excuse me? Who is making it personal now? You point your finger at others for things you do yourself. Great! I won't talk for others but me; I think you are either overestimating yourself or underestimating me. Third-hand manager, noob and ignorant, lol. Man, don't tell me you really can't have a debate without insulting others (and on no basis, may I add). This actually tells A LOT about yourself. So please have some decency and step out of this conversation because you obviously don't know how to have a normal, civil one.

EDIT: Btw, why are you mentioning me in your second post already, long after I stepped out of conversation? I promise this will be my last answer to you; I would be really happy if I simply didn't exist for you.

Last edited by Koperboy at 11/3/2011 3:52:16 PM

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199037.97 in reply to 199037.96
Date: 11/3/2011 11:38:29 PM
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I'm 99% certain there's no team chemistry factor. And I hope it wont be added, all it will do is stop people from using the TL.

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199037.99 in reply to 199037.98
Date: 11/4/2011 5:15:14 AM
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I think the only way to stop the "buy a player with huge salary as rent and win it all" tactic is punishing it financially. I can think of two ways of doing, but I doubt any of them would be implemented. The simpler one, would be pushing the transfer deadline to earlier in the season, so people who rent big salary players would have to pay more weeks of this salary. This would stop some teams.

The other one, doing something like the nba. A soft cap on the salary based on division, and if you go above this, you pay 2 dollars for every 1 spent. This would definitely help people train more well rounded players and limit this kind of thing.

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