Is homecourt advantages capped at A+? Or does it work like prestige and you can have a higher A+...
3/13/2012 5:55 PM
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1/28/2013 11:01 AM
I've always been under the impression that anything designated with letter grades actually represents a number for effective purposes. So, for example, A+ might mean anywhere from 95 to 100 on a scale where 100 is best.

In fact, I think WIS should remove the letter grades and show us the actual numbers. Remove the ambiguity and replace it with more knowledge of what is really going on.

I also think WIS should show us full player ratings rather than just integer values. If they improve in fractions, show us the fractions. I know it creates a lot of decimal points and more work, but show us what's going on.

Sorry, sidetrack. Anyway I think the values can be different when the letter shows as the same because I think the letter represents a number value.

1/28/2013 11:16 AM
dw - i think its capped at 100. its just too easy to get an A+, there would be d1 teams like A++++ and you'd never beat them at home - but, those teams lose, so i have to believe its capped at 100

i guess i mean kev -, didnt realize dw posted this a year ago...
1/28/2013 11:26 AM (edited)
I guess I was wondering what would be the quickest way to improve hc rating? All home games or away games? Right now in TArk I have the project that is Cal-Berkeley. And winning conference games is very difficult especially when my hc is a D- . What would be my best plan to raise th hc?
1/29/2013 9:34 AM
I would also like to hear theories on how home court advantage is raised (other than simply by winning games, getting into post season play, or winning in post season play).
1/29/2013 9:40 AM
Posted by kevb on 1/29/2013 9:34:00 AM (view original):
I guess I was wondering what would be the quickest way to improve hc rating? All home games or away games? Right now in TArk I have the project that is Cal-Berkeley. And winning conference games is very difficult especially when my hc is a D- . What would be my best plan to raise th hc?
win at least 9 games each non conf, thats your best bet. home/away might make a slight difference, i cant recall if they did, but you are in a conf where you are going to take a lot of home losses - you need to buffer those with road wins. the low end BCS scheduling formula is fairly simple, if your team is good enough to beat 9+/10 mediocre sims/humans on the road, do it. if you cant, play shittier teams, or play at home - you HAVE to get the wins. and secondly, you WANT to get the road wins, to buffer yourself in conference. remember that a sim (or human) with a decent record, **** rpi, is much better than a sim (or human) with a decent rpi, and a **** record.
1/29/2013 11:07 AM
Posted by bistiza on 1/29/2013 9:40:00 AM (view original):
I would also like to hear theories on how home court advantage is raised (other than simply by winning games, getting into post season play, or winning in post season play).
i think its ONLY by winning games. im not sure if its regular season only or what, been too long since HCA was discussed, i cant remember.
1/29/2013 11:07 AM
Posted by coach_billyg on 1/29/2013 11:07:00 AM (view original):
Posted by kevb on 1/29/2013 9:34:00 AM (view original):
I guess I was wondering what would be the quickest way to improve hc rating? All home games or away games? Right now in TArk I have the project that is Cal-Berkeley. And winning conference games is very difficult especially when my hc is a D- . What would be my best plan to raise th hc?
win at least 9 games each non conf, thats your best bet. home/away might make a slight difference, i cant recall if they did, but you are in a conf where you are going to take a lot of home losses - you need to buffer those with road wins. the low end BCS scheduling formula is fairly simple, if your team is good enough to beat 9+/10 mediocre sims/humans on the road, do it. if you cant, play shittier teams, or play at home - you HAVE to get the wins. and secondly, you WANT to get the road wins, to buffer yourself in conference. remember that a sim (or human) with a decent record, **** rpi, is much better than a sim (or human) with a decent rpi, and a **** record.
Thank gil... I should probably look to play **** teams in non-conference since my team is ****. Just did not want to play away games if it does not help HCA as much as home games. We are just taking beating after beating in conference play.
1/29/2013 4:26 PM

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