Originally posted by Auris
Originally posted by jrry32
Originally posted by Jed
Level is the #4 thing on the list of what matters. #1-3 (in no order) are build, tactics, and proper team-building (you can have great builds, but if they don't mesh, it doesn't matter).
The thing is, this season has had more changes than any season yet. So if a team boosted early to fix their builds to those changes, they'll have better builds than those who waited. So this season, boosting = better build early on.
Jed that makes absolutely no sense. If you waited to boost until late then you could wait all season and see what builds are working best(like Power Backs, agility WRs and CBs, etc.).
Yes, but a game in the middle of the season would give advantage to whoever boosted early, that's what jed tried to point out.
How is that relevant? Detroit who boosted late lost to the Nighthawks after beating them in the middle of the season.
Originally posted by jrry32
Originally posted by Jed
Level is the #4 thing on the list of what matters. #1-3 (in no order) are build, tactics, and proper team-building (you can have great builds, but if they don't mesh, it doesn't matter).
The thing is, this season has had more changes than any season yet. So if a team boosted early to fix their builds to those changes, they'll have better builds than those who waited. So this season, boosting = better build early on.
Jed that makes absolutely no sense. If you waited to boost until late then you could wait all season and see what builds are working best(like Power Backs, agility WRs and CBs, etc.).
Yes, but a game in the middle of the season would give advantage to whoever boosted early, that's what jed tried to point out.
How is that relevant? Detroit who boosted late lost to the Nighthawks after beating them in the middle of the season.






























