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chazno
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This is pretty trivial but there is no good reason for opponents to have access to this page. I have a players who has multiple sets of EQ allowing the build to change significantly. Because I didn't plan ahead the names/ slots and colors of the AEQ can tip you off as to what set of equipment is being worn.

In football a player can't look at another and say, "oh hes got his fast shoes on". The only real info an opponent can get from this screen is the stats on an endorsement. That can easily be added to the tooltip "$" on the profile.

tldr; - Make it so only people who can see your profile can see your EQ page so dual threat builds dont have to purchase all their EQ
Edited by chazno on Nov 1, 2013 20:17:51
 
Team Nucleus
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Suit up before the game boom mission accomplished

+1 for a hide EQ option
Edited by Team Nucleus on Nov 1, 2013 20:21:08
 
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Couldn't care less... who looks at a dots EQ page? I hardly even look at my own dots EQ pages.
 
chazno
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Originally posted by Team Nucleus
Suit up before the game boom mission accomplished

+1 for a hide EQ option


That's the plan. But the eq is still visible for an hour unless it kicks off right on time. All someone would have to do is check the players eq at game time... Then check the game to see how the player was used.

I realize this isn't a hot item, but at the same time it shouldn't be a tough fix .
 
Chysil
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I'd don't really mind one way or the other, but I don't really feel it's necessary

I mean I keep all my players builds open, and I don't think it really gives anyone a scouting advantage. A lot of the builds are pretty similar these days, and with the extreme focus of builds now it's pretty obvious how most players are built

In any case, I have extreme suspicion that anyone would scout to that extent. I mean I used to remember many seasons ago when people would post the open builds on the team... but now, people more just scout vs what a team has done etc
 
Team Nucleus
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Originally posted by Chysil
I'd don't really mind one way or the other, but I don't really feel it's necessary

I mean I keep all my players builds open, and I don't think it really gives anyone a scouting advantage. A lot of the builds are pretty similar these days, and with the extreme focus of builds now it's pretty obvious how most players are built

In any case, I have extreme suspicion that anyone would scout to that extent. I mean I used to remember many seasons ago when people would post the open builds on the team... but now, people more just scout vs what a team has done etc


I find having the option to show or hide CE necessary.
As far as your comment about open builds not giving anyone a scouting advantage.........
Would you leave your builds open in World League?
 
bhall43
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Originally posted by Team Nucleus
I find having the option to show or hide CE necessary.
As far as your comment about open builds not giving anyone a scouting advantage.........
Would you leave your builds open in World League?


Yes he does.

Originally posted by Dustin.
Couldn't care less... who looks at a dots EQ page? I hardly even look at my own dots EQ pages.


I assume the OP makes this point for his duel qb which if Puffington were to make the playoffs and he was a large reason why with both passing and running, a DC would keep tabs on it.
 
bhall43
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As for the OP point of equating to real life. If on the first play you ran the ball, the defense could change around that. Not so much in GLB.
 
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+1 for the avi
 
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make that 2
 
chazno
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Originally posted by bhall43
As for the OP point of equating to real life. If on the first play you ran the ball, the defense could change around that. Not so much in GLB.

True, but then again he'd have the ability to run or throw no matter what he was wearing. Not so much on GLB.

Edited by chazno on Nov 2, 2013 09:20:36
 
bhall43
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Originally posted by chazno

True, but then again he'd have the ability to run or throw no matter what he was wearing. Not so much on GLB.



He also wouldn't have his "fast" shoes on.

My point was both sides deal with the restraints.
 
empty3
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you cannot see what a players shoes give so how would you know if they were his "fast shoes" ? in glb
 
fogie55
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solution is to give your CEQ a generic name and have both the "fast" shoes and the "Throwing" shoes be the same color. problem fixed.
 
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my strong shirt IRL gives me 10 reps on bench press
 
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