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Dub J
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Some of us trained attributes to 48 before dumping SPs. lol
 
MissingNola
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I remember training until the return was less than 20% and only then dumping any SP. Man, all those missed ALGs...

Back then having a crappy player didn't put you so far behind the curve. These days, the game is much less forgiving to the new or slow to learn.
 
Robbnva
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What's a BT?
 
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pinto
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Wasn't tea baggins BT all the time? I is confuse.
 
rivergato
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Originally posted by Robbnva
What's a BT?


Nothing, compared to team pep talks...
 
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the gnostics believe we were born with the knowledge of bt's
 
rivergato
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Originally posted by The Second Coming of Rusty Trombone
the gnostics believe we were born with the knowledge of bt's


They never had a night on the town to improve morale...
 
ManOgwaR
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Originally posted by Homage
Eh people don't learn from the sim if they just play PeeWee.XD


I basically used my AIs that I learnt from peewee to take a regional pro team to the league championship! ...to begin with you can't learn much about the sim but towards the end of the peewee season, the sim gives enough of a glimpse of sim tendencies to have a reasonable idea of what you would be dealing with in the higher leagues!
 
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Originally posted by ManOgwaR
I basically used my AIs that I learnt from peewee to take a regional pro team to the league championship! ...to begin with you can't learn much about the sim but towards the end of the peewee season, the sim gives enough of a glimpse of sim tendencies to have a reasonable idea of what you would be dealing with in the higher leagues!


that league #15 trophy lol? playing CPUs all season doesnt count as knowing what youre doing.
 
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Originally posted by bigtisme
by season 3 or 4 most people were already cap building. The problem was the most of us were taking an attribute to the 68 cap instead of 77+. Also that was way before multi training (we had some sort of 2 way training) so we rarely trained an attribute over ~33. But basically the idea of min/maxing and getting your first attributes to a high cap hasn't changed a whole lot in the last 25 or so seasons.

What has changed are how high to take attributes, multi training after the cap, AEQ, shopping, BTs, et c.


i dont remember any of the old training styles or anything before APD tbh. i have a terrible memory when itcomes to GLB and i just roll with the punches and pretend to know what i am doing.
 
Dub J
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The old training was tied in with in-game energy.
 
Homage
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Originally posted by ManOgwaR
I basically used my AIs that I learnt from peewee to take a regional pro team to the league championship! ...to begin with you can't learn much about the sim but towards the end of the peewee season, the sim gives enough of a glimpse of sim tendencies to have a reasonable idea of what you would be dealing with in the higher leagues!


You could win Regional Pro with basic AI tbh
 
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Originally posted by Dub J
The old training was tied in with in-game energy.


hooobaby - I remember that - being forced to train relaxed to try and get your energy up for the next game...


my first dot was famous as the slowest HB in SEAPL
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=51345
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ManOgwaR
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pissing on what I achieved with peewee AIs, doesn't excuse what I had done ...the facts remain and it still justifies what I said!
 
Homage
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Originally posted by ManOgwaR
pissing on what I achieved with peewee AIs, doesn't excuse what I had done ...the facts remain and it still justifies what I said!


I think you underestimate how decent some of the basic AIs are
 
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