Posted by texashick on 11/20/2021 9:18:00 AM (view original):
Posted by gillispie on 11/19/2021 9:53:00 PM (view original):
wow this is pretty neat, nice job! i only read a few sections so far, but some of it seems like really good advice. the part about the different sets and the tradeoffs sounds like it was written by someone with 20 championships. i'll get through the rest another time, good stuff
Thanks, that means a lot especially coming from you. I would, of course, be interested in the “some of” it that’s you didn’t think was good advice. Constructive criticism is useful both for the guide but also for me getting better at the game.
ps - if you get far enough, there is a whole section dedicated to something you wrote. I only sling half an insult at your writing style :-p
haha, that's funny. i didn't exactly mean it that way - that some of it wasn't good, although i do figure after i read it thoroughly i'll give a couple alternate takes. what i was meaning was, about half of what i read was REALLY good, and that is an accomplishment. as you alluded to, i don't hit that ratio myself ;)
the 80 ath/def is an easy target, its a good guideline, but those hard rules never hold up to scrutiny. i'll comment on it because other folks have. the law of diminishing returns is too significant, the first great bh/pass player on a team or first couple great per scorers, they are just too valuable, if it comes down to getting those things or having a 9th or 10th guy with 80 ath/def, its not even close. that said, having good defense is important, and we live in the ath/def paradigm of HD. there's no doubt that ath/def based man teams (and other sets) are very powerful, nor that having ath/def as the central pillar of your team is a very good strategy. so i think you are very much on the right track there, but that its good to be willing to sacrifice a bit of defensive ability for a player who is great in some really important way or ways.
11/20/2021 3:02 PM (edited)