Originally posted by kingjonb
didn't plan this one either and actually I was in the middle of changing the AI for the Hoes game when it was played. Do you even know what the point of SSB is? It's not to dominate level 22 cap leagues. I can almost guarantee that our primary atts are higher than anybody else in this league, but as for the secondary those are still a work in progress. So while you gloat about winning a few cap 22 games, 2 seasons from now we'll still be running circles around you and throwing you around like a cheap prom date while you guys are still pumping points in your primaries just to get them where ours are now.
lol, thanks again for that gold. Oh yeah, there's at least 1 other SSB team in USA Pro and 1 in WL. I'll let you try to figure out who they are, but just remember those were built while SSB was still a work in progress. but TBH it is getting out of date nowadays with the new roller and now being able to hit natural 80 for your primary att by level 13-16 without sitting out any games.
ssb was made obsolete the second player decline was implemented, and i'm not sure how you've not grasped that critically important fact. now ssb is a novelty, almost a form of griefing, so ssb teams can beat up on non-ssb teams in minor leagues (or in your case, lose to them by fewer points than most teams). as level increases, ssb's advantage over non-ssb tails off rapidly, eventually falling off the face of a cliff as the value of the SP you're missing out on greatly outweighs an increase in training efficiency early on. this is pretty basic math. you can prove that this is mathematically true beyond any doubt.
i've said it before but you should really put in some thought about this. you're going to be sorely disappointed if you think you'll be competing in pros, let alone WL, with a ssb team.
didn't plan this one either and actually I was in the middle of changing the AI for the Hoes game when it was played. Do you even know what the point of SSB is? It's not to dominate level 22 cap leagues. I can almost guarantee that our primary atts are higher than anybody else in this league, but as for the secondary those are still a work in progress. So while you gloat about winning a few cap 22 games, 2 seasons from now we'll still be running circles around you and throwing you around like a cheap prom date while you guys are still pumping points in your primaries just to get them where ours are now.
lol, thanks again for that gold. Oh yeah, there's at least 1 other SSB team in USA Pro and 1 in WL. I'll let you try to figure out who they are, but just remember those were built while SSB was still a work in progress. but TBH it is getting out of date nowadays with the new roller and now being able to hit natural 80 for your primary att by level 13-16 without sitting out any games.
ssb was made obsolete the second player decline was implemented, and i'm not sure how you've not grasped that critically important fact. now ssb is a novelty, almost a form of griefing, so ssb teams can beat up on non-ssb teams in minor leagues (or in your case, lose to them by fewer points than most teams). as level increases, ssb's advantage over non-ssb tails off rapidly, eventually falling off the face of a cliff as the value of the SP you're missing out on greatly outweighs an increase in training efficiency early on. this is pretty basic math. you can prove that this is mathematically true beyond any doubt.
i've said it before but you should really put in some thought about this. you're going to be sorely disappointed if you think you'll be competing in pros, let alone WL, with a ssb team.






























