Posted by girt25 on 2/28/2011 1:06:00 PM (view original):
Posted by utahjazz88 on 2/28/2011 9:36:00 AM (view original):
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Posted by arssanguinus on 2/28/2011 6:36:00 AM (view original):
SO then, if you don't like it because its 'less like real life' you then want to create more separation in the recruits that Duke, Kentucky et al are able to get and everyone else at division one, right? Because Providence winning national titles isn't 'like real life'.
And I can't belileve I am posting this, given I have argued the other side of the fence but. . . well. . just because its like real life doesn't make it better. Just like food being 'Organic' doesn't make it better for you.
My point wasn't that I wanted things more like real life. My point that the change came under the guise of "this'll make things more like real life", but in the end game, I don't believe it does.
I have always said, let's do what's best for HD, not simply copying real life.
I believe this is what's best for HD. It just means that coaches should change their strategies if they want to stay on top. This change just presents a new set of challenges for coaches. I don't understand why you have a problem with players who were able to play 22 minutes in the old engine, now playing 26-27 mins. I didn't hear anyone complaining when it was easy to get all of your players' STA in the 90s. This change only seems like a big deal because you are now used to the new recruits with low stamina ratings. If you go back to before the new recruits were created, you would see this is not such a big change at all.
And I believe it's impossible to argue that this doesn't make "things more like real life". Like OR pointed out, you don't see many D1 schools running 12 deep. This is much better because in real life STA is probably the easiest rating to improve. Before, it was extremely unrealistic to have your guys only able to play 20 minutes. Girt, would you have had a problem with the change if they would have brought back the stamina levels of old instead?
You didn't have to play 12 deep before the change, even with fcp. And starters were not limited to 20 minutes before either. These are straw man arguments.
The notion of starters playing more minutes -- when viewed in a bubble -- is no doubt more like real life. But there are other unintended consequences that actually push things to be less like real life. There are many, many things that exist in real life that don't in HD (or vice versa), and for very good reason.
Name one thing in real life that isn't in HD that would justify why playing 9-10 players in HD is better than playing 7-8. I don't see how this hurts the game one little bit. I'm new, but still, I don't see it
Just look at real Top d1 teams. They have a 7 or 8 guy rotation. Sometime it's 6 like Kentucky this year. Sometimes its as many as 10 or 11 with press teams. I think besides the fact that FCP stamina logic is a little wacky, I think this new update mirrors real life. Which i think, in this case, Is a good thing
And I know your gonna say "don't blindly mirror real life" but you've said that many times, but you have failed to give a good reason why this would be bad for the game. Like OR said. This gives the games more variety, and now each coach can better carve out his own style. and two me as a new coach, that makes me want to stay with this wonderful game even more.
And I don't think we are blindly copying real life here. and besides that, even if its true we shouldn't try to make HD completely like real life, this is a basketball game based off of real life college basketball. we need to at least use real life as a close model, or we will lose sight of what this is as a game.
And besides, from my perspective, as a new coach, making the game more life like does three good things. 1. It means real life strategies that I know will probably work in HD, 2. It means that all the terminology will be similar and 3. makes it MUCH easier to relate to, as a first time HD player, but life long college BBall fan.
so my question to you is, when is there an on the court scenario when realism is not a desirable goal?