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yello1
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Our team got whooped in a come back game today.

One of the factors was morale spiral.

We had scored 29 points, the other team 10. We had scored many of the 29 unanswered.

The other team scored 14 unanpoints.

On the next drive I noted this (and its the most glaring but not only example)

My CB with +3 morale in his salary and +13 from season long promotions, and whatever plusses from our team having scored 29 points and being 6 points ahead.....

Has a morale of 76.

What

The

Frak????

Yeah his confidence is only 49. But thats not horrible.

Give defenders more morale for the scoring of their team.

Just Do It.
 
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Originally posted by hatchman


Facepalm all you like.

It makes no sense that a dots morale would be 50% lower when his team was UP six points.
 
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49 anything is horrible
 
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and what the fuck is frak?
 
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Originally posted by yello1
Our team got whooped


so lets head to the suggestions forum
 
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its truly amazing how the sim is such a foreign concept to yello
 
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Originally posted by Diamond Spade
49 anything is horrible


Fix your builds...fix your game plan...learn the sim...learn to play the game...stop your crying when you lose

Originally posted by yello1
Facepalm all you like.

It makes no sense that a dots morale would be 50% lower when his team was UP six points.


so a is very much called for
 
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Bullcrap


It makes no sense that a dots morale would be 50% lower when his team was UP six points.
 
hatchman
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Originally posted by yello1
Bullcrap


It makes no sense that a dots morale would be 50% lower when his team was UP six points.


actually it does simply because you aren't factoring in the individual players build and the individual match-ups the player has been in. not to mention the other teams ability to use different SA's, VA's and promo's to kill your morale. seriously Yello1 if you would take 2 seconds to think things out instead of running in this forum and making a ton of suggestions. you could more than likely fix 90% of the problems you encounter instead of wasting everyones time with all these useless suggestions.
 
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Coz when a team that once HAD a 19-point lead blows that lead and lets the other team make it a 1-score game, yeah, of COURSE their morale should be sky-high...

...says yello1, who clearly has never A.) played, nor B.) WATCHED an actual sporting contest in his life.

Sorry yello, but when a team in real life has a big lead and then suddenly lets the other team claw their way back into the game, there's a pretty good chance that the leading team's confidence is going to be shaken. They'll have doubts. They'll be nervous. They'll be afraid they're about to blow what should've been an easy win.

In that circumstance, some teams in real life rise to the challenge and do what it takes to win, while other teams fold like lawn chairs and let their opponent steal a win from them.

Welcome to sports.
Edited by Novus on Dec 25, 2012 21:15:52
 
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Originally posted by hatchman
actually it does simply because you aren't factoring in the individual players build and the individual match-ups the player has been in. not to mention the other teams ability to use different SA's, VA's and promo's to kill your morale. seriously Yello1 if you would take 2 seconds to think things out instead of running in this forum and making a ton of suggestions. you could more than likely fix 90% of the problems you encounter instead of wasting everyones time with all these useless suggestions.


Its not one player.

Its not a few players.

Its not one game.

Its not one team.

I have seen this crap over and over again across the board across the leagues.

It makes no sense that a dots morale would be 50% lower when his team was UP six points.
 
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Originally posted by Novus
Coz when a team that once HAD a 19-point lead blows that lead and lets the other team make it a 1-score game, yeah, of COURSE their morale should be sky-high...

...says yello1, who clearly has never A.) played, nor B.) WATCHED an actual sporting contest in his life.

Sorry yello, but when a team in real life has a big lead and then suddenly lets the other team claw their way back into the game, there's a pretty good chance that the leading team's confidence is going to be shaken. They'll have doubts. They'll be nervous. They'll be afraid they're about to blow what should've been an easy win.

In that circumstance, some teams in real life rise to the challenge and do what it takes to win, while other teams fold like lawn chairs and let their opponent steal a win from them.

Welcome to sports.


You would be incorrect in all of those life story assumptions firstly

Secondly that would be a fine scenario to try and explain this away - IF

1) There was not magic fairy dust to make a players morale 25% "higher" at kick off. But as is, these guys were sparkling. Yet they are 25% down with a 6 point lead? Thats f*cked up.

2) That being "Shaken" didn't mean you were running at a substantial decrease to your attributes. But that IS what Confidence does in GLB, is it not? You play worse. It makes no sense that you would play worse as the game score closes up.

3) That your scenario is legit. However this contest was not one side blowing up the other, but a steady exchange of blows, one team scoring, then the other, then the first, then the other, then the first scoring a few field goals and a TD. 19 points was never a "big lead" that would have made the one team complacent and then devastated when the other team scored twice. Its not a 38 point collapse. Its normal tit for tat football. That should not make a player lose 25% of his effectiveness (not to mention his 25% fairy dust).

So sorry, I still submit this makes no sense. In GLB terms or real world sport terms. Its just a crappy system.

What WOULD make sense is a team way ahead being a little less competitive because they lay off. What WOULD make sense is the team coming from behind getting a positive boost for its regained confidence. But saying "OH MY GOSH WE ARE ONLY WINNING BY SIX POINTS!" and pissing in your knickers and losin 25% of your abilities is just frakking dumb.

Its also a pretty bad game design.

 
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Originally posted by Diamond Spade
49 anything is horrible


dont understand y yello is still arguing?

y would a player with shitty confidence have high moral after contributing/ or watching his/her team blow a huge lead?

cmon yello ur relapsing.
 
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Originally posted by yello1
Originally posted by hatchman

actually it does simply because you aren't factoring in the individual players build and the individual match-ups the player has been in. not to mention the other teams ability to use different SA's, VA's and promo's to kill your morale. seriously Yello1 if you would take 2 seconds to think things out instead of running in this forum and making a ton of suggestions. you could more than likely fix 90% of the problems you encounter instead of wasting everyones time with all these useless suggestions.


Its not one player.

Its not a few players.

Its not one game.

Its not one team.

I have seen this crap over and over again across the board across the leagues.

It makes no sense that a dots morale would be 50% lower when his team was UP six points.


it makes no sense to you because you have teams full of less than stellar builds I am assuming. I would also assume that since you post about you being a coordinator that the coordinating isn't that great either. all these things factor into your teams success's or failure's. and sadly your teams failure's fall squarely on your shoulders.
 
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