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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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Date: 10/26/2010 9:03:34 PM
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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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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