chicagoRAW wrote:^ Download Fraps for screen shots. And since you are a stat freak I hope you do offer your services and fix all the ratings on this roster then you and everyone else will be satisfied. I told Darth someone has to prove that they know what they are talking about, i think you have Mr. Blacksmurf.
Hey hey, then have everbody mad at me? I seen that one coming from a mile away. I smell a conspiracy....!
I aint about to be got by lil jimmy. All in fairness, everyone is putting in alot work in these rosters. Outside of joking, these guys do put in tons of work and effort and I do appreciate being able to enjoy the fruits there of.
(In JarJar Banks Voice) Me be not a roster stats guy.
To the UAR New Era team, you guys are stirring up quite a rompus. I mean, there are 29 pages of nothing but pure energy and excitement about this project. Just know that whenever a beta roster set is released, people are gonna cry and complain.
My suggestion: Since all the hard stuff is out the way or is in process of being smoothout, the last frontier is the players ratings. So how about, three ratings guys. Get together and come up with a brand new ratings system that will also reflect realistic statistics when simmed.
Far as rookies are concerned here are some true facts: Lookem up if you dont believe me.
In the history of College B-ball and the Pros- If a player rebounds well in college he will rebound well in the pros. Thats a fact.
So heres the real questions. How does NCAA Statistics translate to the NBA? http://sonicscentral.com/apbrmetrics/vi ... .php?t=181 This has been a topic of discussion for about 20 years. However, Basketball Statistics.com actually did a study.
http://basketball-statistics.com/howdon ... henba.html
Here's another question. How to rate NBA players on Defense?
Heres another question. How to rate NBA players on Offense?
Now here is your Base.............Go back to the original outline for 2k11 by Rashidi. http://thereal2kinsider.blogspot.com/20 ... tings.html (on that page look at the links to the right, called niffty links)
AVERAGE RATING OF NBA STARTER
PG: 77
SG: 75
SF: 75
PF: 77
C: 75
RATING GUIDE
95-99: Goats (Greatest of All-Time. Not the animal.)
90-94: Superstar (All-NBA First Team mainstays)
85-89: Perennial All-Star (All-NBA Second Team)
80-84: All-Star Caliber (possible All-Stars or even All-NBA Third Team)
75-79: Average NBA Starter (or Sixth Man of Year contenders)
70-74: Below Average Starter (or typical 6th/7th men)
65-69: Rotation Player (8th-10th men)
60-64: End of Bench (11th-15th men and most D-League callups)
55-59: Should not be in NBA (i.e. training camp invites w/ non-guaranteed deals)
50-54: Hopefully earned their college degree.
I say get back to basics and get something similar to Rashidi's system.
The most important thing is the sliders.
What is wrong with most patched roster's there is too many players in the 90s.