12/1 Update question Topic

  • Player conference awards will now be based on stats compiled during conference games only instead of total season stats.
  • Added the ability to toggle between full-season stats and conference-only stats on the Conference tab of the team leaders page.
  • Made several minor logic fixes/improvements based on tickets/feedback.
Can we get an idea what the logic changes are meant to fix, so we know what to look for? 

12/1/2010 5:51 PM
It is pretty cryptic, I'm thinking they must have replaced all cases of modus ponens with cases of modus tollens. 

Now if only they would fix that problem with disjunctive syllogisms!
12/1/2010 5:59 PM
They're just fixing tiny glitches, I assume there will be no change to game play.
12/1/2010 6:39 PM
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I believe one logic correction had to do with timeouts. Some teams were calling too many in a short period of time

12/1/2010 8:10 PM
I know based on Coaches Corner discussion that one of the changes involves the illogical use and over use of Time Outs.
12/1/2010 8:14 PM
Posted by Weena on 12/1/2010 8:14:00 PM (view original):
I know based on Coaches Corner discussion that one of the changes involves the illogical use and over use of Time Outs.

If this is the case, I just have one thing to promote:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtoNHnR_WhE&feature=fvst

12/1/2010 8:31 PM
Davis, I tend to agree with you but only because the previous update substituted biconditional elimination for biconditional introduction. However regarding the syllogisms, common sense must also be applied where appropriate.
12/1/2010 8:35 PM
It seems to have caused wwodens games to not run.  I knew they wld f it up
12/2/2010 7:59 AM
not a concern for us coaches that reject logic anyway. I only target recruits with high scrappiness potential, and set "grit" to +5.
12/3/2010 12:16 AM
Posted by Weena on 12/1/2010 8:35:00 PM (view original):
Davis, I tend to agree with you but only because the previous update substituted biconditional elimination for biconditional introduction. However regarding the syllogisms, common sense must also be applied where appropriate.
My favorite syllogism has always been the categorical syllogism: All men are mortal.
                                                                                                                     Socrates is a man.
                                                                                                                     Socrates is mortal.
12/3/2010 4:07 AM
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