(08-18-2017, 04:11 PM)Kristy95 Wrote:What kinda logic is that? So there is no level to it? Someone stealing a pack of gum is the same as a murderer? What the fuck logic is that.
(08-18-2017, 09:15 AM)ErMurazor Wrote:Well, one is real life where things are serious. One is where somebody was new or somebody could just fat finger it.
I just did 20 re-sims of the season where the Hawks had CURRENT Gibson and they had Gibson with the base stats of a balanced TE.
These are the results.
A single player with 160 TPE just isn't going to have a massive impact in the sim.
If anybody did sims before and after the Wraiths added a similar TPE upgrade at tight end you'll see a similar result.
That is an absolutely skewed experiment that shows nothing. There have been many updates since then and the Hawks have gained some of the most TPE of any team since the S2 draft, third in the league. So all their players got better in a bigger way than the average other teams got better. Therefore it makes sense they would win more in your experiment. They should be winning a lot more.
08-18-2017, 12:20 PM (This post was last modified: 08-18-2017, 12:21 PM by ErMurazor.)
(08-18-2017, 10:18 AM)Kristy95 Wrote:That is an absolutely skewed experiment that shows nothing. There have been many updates since then and the Hawks have gained some of the most TPE of any team since the S2 draft, third in the league. So all their players got better in a bigger way than the average other teams got better. Therefore it makes sense they would win more in your experiment. They should be winning a lot more.
If you think the Hawks have gained the MOST TPE then how does this experiment favor them. I think that helps my point.
The experiment above was done with TPE levels as they were to start S2, not current TPE levels...
They had a player with 120 bonus TPE at the start of S2 levels (where 120 TPE is a bigger percentage of all TPE on any team than it was at any other point in the season) so it should have a BIGGER impact in this scenario than if I plugged it in with current stats.