I have a quandary.
I want to help you guys when I can, but you ask questions sometimes like,
"What AEQ should I take?"
"Which SA is better?"
"How much agility should I have?"
"What's the value of tackling?"
All of those but the last one are questions that nobody can answer for you unless you submit some details about your player like:
What is your build? Listing the attributes can help yes, but if you want to really give some information say what you're training, how many SP you have saved up if any, what your VAs are in, what type of build you're using (slow build, SSB, normal, etc)
What is your build goal? Do you want to be a speedster? Possession? Elusive type? Balanced? The more in depth you can go with that the better. If you have to describe exactly what "possession" means to you so that the person trying to help can better understand your player, nobody is going to really mind reading that.
When do you want your results? Are you building for the now, or 2 seasons from now? Is your goal the pros or do you want to be good consistently throughout your career? Some believe it makes a huge difference.
What position are you playing? Slot receiver? Do you do a lot of hook routes? Streaks? Do you talk to your OC and try to coordinate what's best for you? Do you have a QB with a strong arm? Are you fixed on this team or will you move around? So many things can be relevant.
Now, I'm not saying that if you want to make a comment on route running you need to submit your build goals, the scheme of the team you're playing for and your social security and credit card information, but if you're asking for advice and all you say is "should I get this aeq with +2 jumping and 3% make catch chance?"
Nobody is going to be able to give you any legitimate, worthwhile advice.
/endrant
I want to help you guys when I can, but you ask questions sometimes like,
"What AEQ should I take?"
"Which SA is better?"
"How much agility should I have?"
"What's the value of tackling?"
All of those but the last one are questions that nobody can answer for you unless you submit some details about your player like:
What is your build? Listing the attributes can help yes, but if you want to really give some information say what you're training, how many SP you have saved up if any, what your VAs are in, what type of build you're using (slow build, SSB, normal, etc)
What is your build goal? Do you want to be a speedster? Possession? Elusive type? Balanced? The more in depth you can go with that the better. If you have to describe exactly what "possession" means to you so that the person trying to help can better understand your player, nobody is going to really mind reading that.
When do you want your results? Are you building for the now, or 2 seasons from now? Is your goal the pros or do you want to be good consistently throughout your career? Some believe it makes a huge difference.
What position are you playing? Slot receiver? Do you do a lot of hook routes? Streaks? Do you talk to your OC and try to coordinate what's best for you? Do you have a QB with a strong arm? Are you fixed on this team or will you move around? So many things can be relevant.
Now, I'm not saying that if you want to make a comment on route running you need to submit your build goals, the scheme of the team you're playing for and your social security and credit card information, but if you're asking for advice and all you say is "should I get this aeq with +2 jumping and 3% make catch chance?"
Nobody is going to be able to give you any legitimate, worthwhile advice.
/endrant
Edited by Daddy Warbucks on Jul 3, 2009 06:29:38






























