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Prince Darius
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Mith of Czech Yourself is one of the greatest minds in GLB. he didnt invent super slow build, but he created it what it is today. not only will be the fastest team to 60 overall, will win championships and go around showing people to be like us. Mith is up their with importance of other greats in GLB.
 
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Originally posted by Prince Darius
Mith of Czech Yourself is one of the greatest minds in GLB. he didnt invent super slow build, but he created it what it is today. not only will be the fastest team to 60 overall, will win championships and go around showing people to be like us. Mith is up their with importance of other greats in GLB.


I can't wait until Mith's team runs into higher level teams in AA that he kills on every scouting bar by between 3 and 6, yet loses games because he is 20 levels behind and is giving up 15 to 20 vet points to every player on the roster. Not because I want Mith to fail, but because it will take something like this to happen before people fully realize that the vet point system is too heavily weighted toward older players with bad builds.
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Originally posted by Kirghiz


I can't wait until Mith's team runs into higher level teams in AA that he kills on every scouting bar by between 3 and 6, yet loses games because he is 20 levels behind and is giving up 15 to 20 vet points to every player on the roster. Not because I want Mith to fail, but because it will take something like this to happen before people fully realize that the vet point system is too heavily weighted toward older players with bad builds.


It doesn't favor higher level players with bad builds, it favors higher level players in general. Good and bad builds alike. I don't think there is anything wrong with rewarding players for reaching high levels. That's why they're called vet points. Veterans have inherent advantages in real life, too.
 
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Super Slow Build=never going to Pros.
 
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Oh ok.
 
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The players on that team are season 4/5.

There are teams of slow build players from season 2 that are way ahead of this one.

As for anyone taking any credit for how to slow build, I'd go for our maths teachers (and possibly Puma, Oct). It is pretty simple really.
 
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I can't wait until Mith's team runs into higher level teams in AA that he kills on every scouting bar by between 3 and 6, yet loses games because he is 20 levels behind and is giving up 15 to 20 vet points to every player on the roster. Not because I want Mith to fail, but because it will take something like this to happen before people fully realize that the vet point system is too heavily weighted toward older players with bad builds.


It doesn't favor higher level players with bad builds, it favors higher level players in general. Good and bad builds alike. I don't think there is anything wrong with rewarding players for reaching high levels. That's why they're called vet points. Veterans have inherent advantages in real life, too.


Yeah, but those advantages shouldn't be raw attribute modifiers. It should be the other VAs made.
 
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Originally posted by expandingman

It doesn't favor higher level players with bad builds, it favors higher level players in general. Good and bad builds alike. I don't think there is anything wrong with rewarding players for reaching high levels. That's why they're called vet points. Veterans have inherent advantages in real life, too.


Absolutely right. Having said that, as strong as the builds are on Mith's team, assuming he gets to AA after 2 seasons and his players arrive there all full of piss and vinegar at level 32, how do you think they'll fare against the level 45-50 players that will be there? The level 32 players will in all likelihood have stronger builds than the 45-50's, the team itself will be better than the 45-50's, but they will be down 20+ vet points to every one of those players.

You will see them as a 60 overall on the scouting bars and they'll be losing to soft 57's all because of vet points. As the poster above said, no way they make it to the Pros.
 
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Originally posted by Prince Darius
showing people to be like us.


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Originally posted by Prince Darius
Mith of Czech Yourself is one of the greatest minds in GLB. he didnt invent super slow build, but he created it what it is today. not only will be the fastest team to 60 overall, will win championships and go around showing people to be like us. Mith is up their with importance of other greats in GLB.


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dude that avy fucking rules
 
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Originally posted by Kirghiz
Originally posted by expandingman


It doesn't favor higher level players with bad builds, it favors higher level players in general. Good and bad builds alike. I don't think there is anything wrong with rewarding players for reaching high levels. That's why they're called vet points. Veterans have inherent advantages in real life, too.


Absolutely right. Having said that, as strong as the builds are on Mith's team, assuming he gets to AA after 2 seasons and his players arrive there all full of piss and vinegar at level 32, how do you think they'll fare against the level 45-50 players that will be there? The level 32 players will in all likelihood have stronger builds than the 45-50's, the team itself will be better than the 45-50's, but they will be down 20+ vet points to every one of those players.

You will see them as a 60 overall on the scouting bars and they'll be losing to soft 57's all because of vet points. As the poster above said, no way they make it to the Pros.


Figure the 1st season in AA will be extremely rough ... being above .500 would be a significant achievement ... season after that .. depends on teams that move up, teams that go cpu and move down, and teams that get bored and do not gameplan to their max capability.
 
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Originally posted by Steel_Destroyer
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Originally posted by expandingman



It doesn't favor higher level players with bad builds, it favors higher level players in general. Good and bad builds alike. I don't think there is anything wrong with rewarding players for reaching high levels. That's why they're called vet points. Veterans have inherent advantages in real life, too.


Absolutely right. Having said that, as strong as the builds are on Mith's team, assuming he gets to AA after 2 seasons and his players arrive there all full of piss and vinegar at level 32, how do you think they'll fare against the level 45-50 players that will be there? The level 32 players will in all likelihood have stronger builds than the 45-50's, the team itself will be better than the 45-50's, but they will be down 20+ vet points to every one of those players.

You will see them as a 60 overall on the scouting bars and they'll be losing to soft 57's all because of vet points. As the poster above said, no way they make it to the Pros.


Figure the 1st season in AA will be extremely rough ... being above .500 would be a significant achievement ... season after that .. depends on teams that move up, teams that go cpu and move down, and teams that get bored and do not gameplan to their max capability.



Thats what was said though when we moved up from EEBBB#1. Way i figure it we will have 4 or so seasons in the pro's if we advance every step. Its possible. I mean we only sat on the bench one season. Its not like teams dont make it in 4 seasons to the pros just slowbuilding. We'll be ok. Bugs me daily though that i fell asleep on the damn wolverine gameplan and that u did too lol.
 
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Originally posted by Steel_Destroyer

Figure the 1st season in AA will be extremely rough ... being above .500 would be a significant achievement ... season after that .. depends on teams that move up, teams that go cpu and move down, and teams that get bored and do not gameplan to their max capability.


And than rinse and repeat once they get to AAA. You are looking at every bit of 6 seasons getting to Pro, and that assumes that you can get out of AA after two seasons, and than get out of AAA after two seasons, which succeeding at both levels like that is kind of a stretch. These players are 3 seasons old already, they'll be in their 10th season before even sniffing the Pros.

The jump from BBB to A isn't real big, but the jump from A to AA is huge. You can win a championship in BBB and win a championship in A in back to back seasons without even being slow built.
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what do you know about winning championships. we won in our first years, took u 6 seasons too win one. lol
 
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