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155264.94 in reply to 155264.7
Date: 10/25/2010 6:02:58 PM
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No i thnik expierence is just like another stat(exept it takes a long time to pop) i got a rookie fresh from the draft with Pitiful exp(he was 19)

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155264.95 in reply to 155264.89
Date: 10/26/2010 2:40:39 AM
Kitakyushu
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My PF A. Llach just Popped to average from mediocre. It took 1881 minutes total. It was something like 1307 league minutes, 227 cup minutes, and 75 playoff minutes and 269 scrimmage minutes..
I had another player last season pop to mediocre from inept, that pop took arond 1700 minutes....It seems the higher the experience, the more time till the next pop..

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155264.96 in reply to 155264.95
Date: 10/26/2010 12:06:09 PM
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It seems the higher the experience, the more time till the next pop..


Or as mentioned above, it has less to do with time and more to do with who you are playing and what the player does in the game.

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155264.97 in reply to 155264.96
Date: 10/26/2010 6:21:58 PM
Kitakyushu
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You have been playing this game for a long time. Do you really think that it is who you are playing or what a player does in a game? 1st. That would take way too much code. 2nd. It would give an unfair advantage to teams in the top divisions. Each game has a set rate at which it counts experience. Higher for league games and rival games and less for scrimmages and so on.

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155264.98 in reply to 155264.97
Date: 10/26/2010 7:57:40 PM
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Each game has a set rate at which it counts experience. Higher for league games and rival games and less for scrimmages and so on.


I am less and less sure of this. When Joseph Ka posted this: (155264.81) I started to have my doubts. I mean, I should have trusted Jason to begin with, he is inexperienced but somehow wise beyond his playing time (sorry I doubted you originally, Jason).


Last edited by HeadPaperPusher at 10/26/2010 7:57:55 PM

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155264.99 in reply to 155264.98
Date: 10/26/2010 9:03:34 PM
Kitakyushu
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I also believe that certain games are calulated differently, for example games against rivals, cup games against other Div.1 teams, a team that you have a long history against( lots of games played). But to say that a player gets a bigger chunk of experience because he scored 22 points in 33 minutes compared to your other player who scored 20 points in 33 minutes is just crazy. Like I said before...I think before each game is processed( 15 minutes before the start) The computer gives the game a number in which it calulates experience minutes. Maybe it will take me to have a player pop after a buzzer beater or a huge game( my PG had 15 assist on 1 T/O and missed a triple double by one rebound last night, no pop) and then pop in less than 1000 minutes. But in my research, I have had 3 awfuls pop to inepts and all took about 1500 minutes. 2 inepts pop to mediocres and it took about 1700 minutes. And my 1 mediocre pop to average took close to 1900 minutes. I am hoping for an early pop but I know from experience that it takes a long time...

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155264.100 in reply to 155264.99
Date: 10/27/2010 4:14:52 AM
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Don't I deserve to get at least a pop for starting such a rich and active thread ? :P