Originally posted by KingCheez The only lesson and affect i've learned about early boosters is they fuck up the Rookie tourney like a soup sandwich....
I've heard through the grapevine that a number of "rookie" teams prematurely boost strictly for the GLB tourney and then reset the majority of their dots...wash...rinse...repeat.
Originally posted by peadawg I've heard through the grapevine that a number of "rookie" teams prematurely boost strictly for the GLB tourney and then reset the majority of their dots...wash...rinse...repeat.
Yeah i know....and a few more "fast build" and go on 3 season league trophy runs....to each his own...maybe i'm jealous...
Originally posted by KingCheez This thread is entirely about someone not wanting other guys boosting early and winning because that person plans on waiting and doesn't wanna lose to early boosters.....////thread....boost whenever the fuck ya want it's your money.....how many dots in each rookie class will make WL.....very fuckin few
Originally posted by KingCheez The only lesson and affect i've learned about early boosters is they fuck up the Rookie tourney like a soup sandwich....
Lets put on our think outside the box hats for a second and bear with me. Is it possible that the boosting has very little at all to do with the observed differential?
Early boosters are more likely to follow build plans for success early, logically that makes sense. that build design is what causes the later differential. Obviously early SAs and spread out points are going to hurt WAY more than the training loss from boosting early. The act of building to succeed in season one is lethal to long term success.
If you boost early, you lose a level that you never get back. over the course of the next 12 seasons, 4 of those seasons will give you a net training advantage because of it. Over the long haul, you might get back more from training than you lose by boosting early.
I wonder what the long term difference would be for someone who boosted day 1 of season 1 but built with the same strong plan as someone who didnt. I might be wrong, but logically, wouldnt you have more days to increase attributes at bonused levels?
/besides, why would one want to play world league anyway, you guys realize that no one on earth actually HAS a 3 second 40, right? (I keed)
I personally like to play in the Peewee league, More so than Building long term. The problem is that there is no real competition there. So What I have done in the past is play Peewee ball in the rookie league. Its a different build process when you play that game. The reason I posted is to show that there are many different reasons people boost early.
As I said there's no competition. Last time I played with 1 qb 1 rb and starting O-Line and a bunch of cpu's and got to the semi's. I mean if I wanted to load up with trophy's then that would be the way to go.