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318695.22 in reply to 318695.21
Date: 08/24/2023 20:55:29
Gugugu
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BB's poor handling of high-salary players has been disappointing.

After the engine modification, for example, there is no significant advantage in shooting accuracy for players within 24 IS against those within 18 ID compared to players within 20 IS.

However, they are required to pay a huge amount of salary and bear a significant amount of additional risk. As a result, the highest-paid and most skilled players in BB's existing system are completely undervalued.

The mentioned players above with a salary of 300,000 can hardly be sold for more than 2 million.

With 3 out of 4 core members of BB's development team being from the United States, they highly endorse the theory prevalent in US leagues that three players with a salary of 100,000 are superior to one player with a salary of 300,000.

I believe that the idea of three starters being better than Michael Jordan is ridiculous and it is a disgrace for BB.

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318695.24 in reply to 318695.23
Date: 08/26/2023 17:27:56
Gugugu
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If your training plan is correct, the higher the salary, the stronger the player should be.
Therefore, with the correct training, the highest-paid player in BB will undoubtedly be their version of Michael Jordan.

Taking the best guard I have seen as an example, with a 24 JS and 23 OD, and a salary of 300,000, there is no doubt about his ability.

By the way, if I recall correctly, during his peak skill period at around 33 years old, he was transferred for a fee of 500,000.

LMAO

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318695.26 in reply to 318695.25
Date: 08/27/2023 06:22:44
Gugugu
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Regardless, an incorrect example does not affect the correctness of the conclusion.

Recently, there was a Polish guard with 24 JS and a perimeter 19 OD.
Due to his high salary, at the age of 30, he couldn't be sold even for 700,000.

https://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/48359973/overview.aspx

Last edited by Gugugu at 08/27/2023 06:23:25

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318695.28 in reply to 318695.27
Date: 08/27/2023 20:20:59
Gugugu
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You're right, a few examples may not have enough persuasive power.
However, your examples are quite outdated and even less reliable than mine.

Since I haven't developed a data analysis tool to track BB's market, does that mean my conclusions lack credibility?

I can only speak based on my recent observations, where highly paid and powerful players have seen a decrease in transfer fees, with some prices even ridiculously low.

Chinese BB players have data capturing experts who can track any changes made by the BB team, sometimes even before they are officially announced.
Perhaps I should request their assistance?

A good game development team should have foresight and identify issues ahead of time.
In approximately S50, I already pointed out that investing in shot-blocking is cost-effective and yields better results compared to traditional IS ID RBplayers.
However, this tendency has led to an imbalance.

However, nobody on the forum agreed with me at that time.
By the time S60 arrived, this problem had already become apparent, which I believe sufficiently demonstrates my ability to observe problems.

Similarly, regarding the sale price of highly paid and powerful players, I still believe there is an issue. I hope the BB team can recognize the problem early and make appropriate changes.

At the same time, I want to express my gratitude for the recent developments and improvements made by the BB team.
To be honest, it's much better than when I started playing in S45.

Otherwise, I wouldn't have spent time and effort providing feedback, right?

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