Posted by Baums_away on 9/27/2020 12:10:00 PM (view original):
They really need to fix the big board manipulation. Overhauling the entire EE process is probably the answer.
What’s broken? If the “problem“ is that some coaches choose to develop acquired talent in ways that don’t appear, at first glance, to immediately maximize or optimize potential, I couldn’t disagree more. That’s a valid gameplay choice. It’s rational, it’s reasonably realistic (coaches have all sorts of approaches on how and when to drill the physical cores, and when to fully develop the primary and secondary skills on different types of players), and most importantly it presents a good balanced approach to gameplay that lets users decide for themselves how they want to play, and what strategies to pursue, instead of embedding hidden tracks that must be followed for success.
If you’re talking about the relatively rare, strange cases where players daily bounce 30+ spots up and down based on a point here or there, because the system has decided to evaluate them as a different type of player, I agree. That’s goofy, and while it doesn’t happen very often, if you have that kind of player, you can manipulate that into much better odds than you should be able to. I would be on board with revising the system to smooth out the evaluation process to avoid those kinds of cases.
9/27/2020 4:03 PM (edited)