Wed Oct 24, 2012 12:24 am
AreaOfEffect wrote:I noticed also that players like dirk nowitzki, aldridge doesn't shoot much. They only attempt 5-6 shots. Specially anthony davis, I played with the hornets twice and in the first game he did not shoot at all, not even once and in the second game he only attempted 3 shots.
Wed Oct 24, 2012 12:29 am
slimm44 wrote:AreaOfEffect wrote:I noticed also that players like dirk nowitzki, aldridge doesn't shoot much. They only attempt 5-6 shots. Specially anthony davis, I played with the hornets twice and in the first game he did not shoot at all, not even once and in the second game he only attempted 3 shots.
Anthony Davis shouldn't shoot much as he only took 8 shots in 32 MPG last season. That being said, his ratings and tendencies will be updated during the season as they are just a guess right now. There is no NBA data to go off of for him.
For Dirk and Aldridge, I'm not sure. Dirk just put 30 on me and I usually see Aldridge go for around 20, give or take. They are among the highest in Touches Tendency on their teams so they are going to get plays called for them frequently. Do you see the CPU running plays or is it more freelance? Are you usually seeing one player take 20+ shots per game?
Wed Oct 24, 2012 1:35 am
Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:18 am
Wed Oct 24, 2012 7:43 am
slimm44 wrote:AreaOfEffect wrote:I noticed also that players like dirk nowitzki, aldridge doesn't shoot much. They only attempt 5-6 shots. Specially anthony davis, I played with the hornets twice and in the first game he did not shoot at all, not even once and in the second game he only attempted 3 shots.
Anthony Davis shouldn't shoot much as he only took 8 shots in 32 MPG last season. That being said, his ratings and tendencies will be updated during the season as they are just a guess right now. There is no NBA data to go off of for him.
For Dirk and Aldridge, I'm not sure. Dirk just put 30 on me and I usually see Aldridge go for around 20, give or take. They are among the highest in Touches Tendency on their teams so they are going to get plays called for them frequently. Do you see the CPU running plays or is it more freelance? Are you usually seeing one player take 20+ shots per game?
Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:02 am
AreaOfEffect wrote:slimm44 wrote:AreaOfEffect wrote:I noticed also that players like dirk nowitzki, aldridge doesn't shoot much. They only attempt 5-6 shots. Specially anthony davis, I played with the hornets twice and in the first game he did not shoot at all, not even once and in the second game he only attempted 3 shots.
Anthony Davis shouldn't shoot much as he only took 8 shots in 32 MPG last season. That being said, his ratings and tendencies will be updated during the season as they are just a guess right now. There is no NBA data to go off of for him.
For Dirk and Aldridge, I'm not sure. Dirk just put 30 on me and I usually see Aldridge go for around 20, give or take. They are among the highest in Touches Tendency on their teams so they are going to get plays called for them frequently. Do you see the CPU running plays or is it more freelance? Are you usually seeing one player take 20+ shots per game?
I don't think they are running plays. I tried to play again with the maverics, dirk is not really shooting much
Wed Oct 24, 2012 10:40 am
Wed Oct 24, 2012 10:55 am
qaws23 wrote:Hey would u happen to have a roster like this with default player ratings?
Wed Oct 24, 2012 11:07 am
Wed Oct 24, 2012 11:32 am
Wed Oct 24, 2012 11:34 am
Wed Oct 24, 2012 11:39 am
slimm44 wrote:The individual ratings that hurt his overall rating the most are Offensive Awareness and Defensive Awareness. These ratings affected the Overall Rating by a total of 18 points combined, or 9 points for each attribute. The way that I determine these ratings are by looking at a player's last 3 seasons and for Offensive Awareness, adding the average of Offensive Rating and Offensive Win Shares together. For Defensive Awareness, I take the average of Defensive Rating and subtract Defensive Win Shares from it. The scale that I use looks like this:
Offensive Awareness (Offensive Rating+Offensive Win Shares)
123 - 95
118 - 85
113 - 75
108 - 65
103 - 55
98 - 45
93 - 35
88 - 25
Defensive Awareness (Defensive Rating-Defensive Win Shares)
90 - 95
94 - 85
98 - 75
102 - 65
106 - 55
110 - 45
115 - 35
120 - 25
Wed Oct 24, 2012 11:44 am
Wed Oct 24, 2012 11:48 am
Lunatic Wolf wrote:Okay, but you must do something else, otherwise Jeremy Evans with his 129 Offensive rating would have a 95 OFFawr rating.
And you have Enes Kanter at a 25 off awr, which blows my mind. How'd you get that?
105 offensive rating =/= 25 off awr according to your scale
Wed Oct 24, 2012 1:33 pm
Wed Oct 24, 2012 2:03 pm
Lunatic Wolf wrote:slimm44 wrote:The individual ratings that hurt his overall rating the most are Offensive Awareness and Defensive Awareness. These ratings affected the Overall Rating by a total of 18 points combined, or 9 points for each attribute. The way that I determine these ratings are by looking at a player's last 3 seasons and for Offensive Awareness, adding the average of Offensive Rating and Offensive Win Shares together. For Defensive Awareness, I take the average of Defensive Rating and subtract Defensive Win Shares from it. The scale that I use looks like this:
Offensive Awareness (Offensive Rating+Offensive Win Shares)
123 - 95
118 - 85
113 - 75
108 - 65
103 - 55
98 - 45
93 - 35
88 - 25
Defensive Awareness (Defensive Rating-Defensive Win Shares)
90 - 95
94 - 85
98 - 75
102 - 65
106 - 55
110 - 45
115 - 35
120 - 25
Okay, but you must do something else, otherwise Jeremy Evans with his 129 Offensive rating would have a 95 OFFawr rating.
And you have Enes Kanter at a 25 off awr, which blows my mind. How'd you get that?
105 offensive rating =/= 25 off awr according to your scale
Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:40 pm
slimm44 wrote:Enes Kanter should have a 55 in Offensive Awareness. That must've been a typo.
Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:09 am
I agree completely with the way you are doing things. It makes the game play much better. I did a CPU game of Jazz vs Lakers, and Kobe still scored 29 points, yet he wasn't a monster on defense, as it should be.slimm44 wrote:Re: Jeremy Evans - What I've done for most teams (if not all) is averaged a players last 3 years in each rating. I can't promise I've done this for EVERY rating but it's pretty close. For him, in 10 minutes per game, he has a very high Offensive Rating. For players with a very small sample size of minutes, I generally subtract 10 points from both Awareness Ratings. For him, it would still leave an Offensive Awareness Rating of 85. Let's break that down and talk about how it, along with his other ratings and tendencies, would play out in the sim-engine and gameplay AI.
Per 36 Minutes, he takes 8 shots per game, easily the lowest on the Jazz and among the lowest in the league. This means he isn't going to take many shots in Simulations. For my Touches Tendency (FGAper36+FTAper36+TOper36+ASTper36), he has 16, among the bottom 25% in the league. This means he will RARELY have any plays called for him in-game. This leaves Freelance Tendencies, of which he only has a primary Tendency of Give and Go and a Secondary of Post.
In the post, he has an Offensive Low Post Rating of 45, meaning he isn't going to be able to get around or score on many players. IRL, he scores 70% of the few points he scores on Cuts, Offensive Putbacks and in Transition. The way I have his tendencies set, these are the only ways he's going to score, also.
In terms of ratings, he has an inside rating of 95, a Close Rating of 68 and a Mid Rating of 50. The only place he is scoring is at the basket, just like in real life. He has low ball-handling ratings, a 45 Shoot in Traffic Rating, a 45 Shoot off the Dribble rating, mediocre (at best) Rebounding Ratings, and pretty good Dunk/Vertical Ratings. He also has decent Speed and Quickness Ratings for a big man.
He has a high Offensive Awareness Rating largely because he only takes shots at the rim, with 70% of his shots coming there. I have him at 67 Inside Shot, 21 Close Shot and 10 Mid Range Tendencies. He has an EFG% of 66 because of this and doesn't turn the ball over much at around 10%. Basically, what I'm saying is that he has a high OA Rating because he doesn't do much on the basketball court besides take shots at the basket. It's not that he's an incredibly intelligent player but that he plays the role he's asked to on the Jazz in a very efficient way.
If you try doing anything besides that with him in my roster, it's not going to look like he has a 85-95 Offensive Awareness Rating. He's going to look like Jeremy Evans, an athletic big man who can dunk pretty well and score around the bucket. That's about it.
Enes Kanter should have a 55 in Offensive Awareness. That must've been a typo.
Kanter is going to be great, but be patient. It'll happen when everything is ready. Trust in KOC.ClLUTClH2K wrote:Kanter is going to be beast this year! I take it you're a Jazz fan? I wish they'd trade Jefferson to free up more time for the young bigs.
Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:22 am
Lunatic Wolf wrote:Kanter is going to be great, but be patient. It'll happen when everything is ready. Trust in KOC.
Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:34 am
Lunatic Wolf wrote:What I am seeing though is that there are inconsistencies. Jeremy Evans has an Off Awr rating of 55 in the roster currently. Maybe it is another typo, I don't know. How fast did you go through the ratings? You might want to go through them again before you get to final release
Overall great roster. Tons better than all the other guess-ratings rosters on here.
Also, have you considered setting up a linear scale for the awareness ratings rather than just jumping 10 every few points? Should be pretty easy to set up in OO or Excel.
Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:37 am
Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:46 am
slimm44 wrote:CF's are for:
Rasheed Wallace
Mirza Teletovic
Alexy Shved
Dionte Christmas
Maalik Wayns
Vyacheslav Kravstov
Victor Claver
Joel Freeland
Kyle Singler
Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:48 am
ClLUTClH2K wrote:Lunatic Wolf wrote:Kanter is going to be great, but be patient. It'll happen when everything is ready. Trust in KOC.
KOC is no longer the GM.
slimm44 wrote:Thank you for the compliments. Yes, I'm going to comb through the roster and make sure it's right before I release any versions of the Final Build. Thanks to REDitor last year and Leftos' Editing Program this year, I have been able to establish a rough draft copy this quickly. Last year, I didn't get that far until after Christmas. I am fine-tuning the subjective Tendencies and Signature Skills now. Once that's done, I'm going to go back through the OFF/DEF Awareness Ratings and make sure they are right. Once that's done, I'll update any necessary Ratings/Tendencies that change dramatically during the first half of the season. I will also implement Vannwolfhawk's playbook edits, as they are phenomenal.
I plan on releasing an Opening Day Roster (shortly after the season starts), a Trade Deadline Roster and a Playoff Roster.
Thu Oct 25, 2012 9:19 am
slimm44 wrote:qaws23 wrote:Hey would u happen to have a roster like this with default player ratings?
I don't understand the question. Are you asking if I have a copy of the out-of-the-box roster? If that's your question, yes.
Thu Oct 25, 2012 11:18 am
qaws23 wrote:slimm44 wrote:qaws23 wrote:Hey would u happen to have a roster like this with default player ratings?
I don't understand the question. Are you asking if I have a copy of the out-of-the-box roster? If that's your question, yes.
Yes I love your roster with all the added players and extra free agents but I would prefer the default 2k ratings if possible