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Vostok
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-08-29 9:57:24
Crusader86 wrote:

I just took a look on my roster the lowest speed is 7 this also counts for the transferlist is for speed 7 the lowest or has anyone seen a player with lower than 7



Noone lower than 7 on my roster.
  
iMan24
Posts: 2
Posted on 2009-08-30 1:02:38
pstimpel wrote:

Redbirdgrad wrote:

Why is there a random number generator on attributes if consistency makes it random already?



"It would be boring without spice" the Admin said...I agree!

Consistency does level it up or down, but not make it random.

A 5 Speed WR can have a chance to run over a 15 speed cornerback, not often, but it happens. This is the spice for.

And yes, I think I know your answer



Seriously?
no really, seriously?
If we were to give numerical values to real world speed of players, 5 speed would be like a 13 year old and a 15 speed would be like a decently fast DB in College or the NFL. I do agree that there is a very slight chance of that event (after all, there is a slight chance the atoms in your body will re-materialize on a distant planet according to schrodinger's equations) but that chance is essentially zero. give a 13 year old 10 million tries and he probably wont even be close on 10 of those. Chance of occuring DOESNT mean it will occur.
  
Piet Bringer
Posts: 2086
Posted on 2009-08-30 22:58:08
Just think about that.
Lets see, a 20 in speed lets you run 10 sec for 100 meters.
then a 1 in speed would let you run it in 11.9/12 sec.
A 10 in speed gives you 11 sec.
Dont forget most of this game are 20% clauses.
A player with 1 is 19% slower than with 20.
  
iMan24
Posts: 2
Posted on 2009-08-30 23:21:02
Piet Bringer wrote:

Just think about that.
Lets see, a 20 in speed lets you run 10 sec for 100 meters.
then a 1 in speed would let you run it in 11.9/12 sec.
A 10 in speed gives you 11 sec.
Dont forget most of this game are 20% clauses.
A player with 1 is 19% slower than with 20.



Im pretty certain that there is a zero % chance that is the case. 1 speed = running a 30 sec 100 yard. 20 speed would be running a sub-10.
  
TheFreakinStud
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-08-31 0:13:58
iMan24 wrote:

Piet Bringer wrote:

Just think about that.
Lets see, a 20 in speed lets you run 10 sec for 100 meters.
then a 1 in speed would let you run it in 11.9/12 sec.
A 10 in speed gives you 11 sec.
Dont forget most of this game are 20% clauses.
A player with 1 is 19% slower than with 20.



Im pretty certain that there is a zero % chance that is the case. 1 speed = running a 30 sec 100 yard. 20 speed would be running a sub-10.



I think I'm with Iman on this one. It seems like a 16 strength player should be twice as strong as an 8 strength player. Hence the importance of the fitness skills that was previously calculated (by pstimpel I believe).