Originally posted by HayRow
So it's kills offenses....at the same time it kills defenses?
Really depends on team. If an offense depends on speed, then they're nerfed quite a bit when their speed HB & WRs are slowed. Defensively, the same can happen to defenders who rely on speed to close down, or pass rush. SP like Sprinting/Quickness is so costly, that the builds basically have far less of an advantage on speed, and don't have the overall skill to match non-speed based builds on the opposing team.
Conversely....power builds aren't hurt all that much in any weather condition. Sure, really hot weather "may" drain their conditioning faster in theory and they're a bti slower, but haven't seen evidence of any significant impact there, and really we just get a few games in that weather at the beginning of the season anyway. The passing game is hurt with windy days and rain, though TE centric teams aren't impacted nearly as much. The two current dominant metas of having a S* powerback and S* TE are fairly safe bets, but if you diverge away from that and try something different, you're a bit out of luck when it comes to weather. Defensively, good luck when your speed DL or LBs can't get close to the QB in the snow.
So it all comes back to game balance. Homefield seems like the perfect solution. If a team is like the Warner/Faulk Rams, then they can pick a dome, if they're like the 85' Bears, then they can have snow a region. Teams would actually have to show up for non-playoff games, and seeding would matter. Best of all, you lessen the randomness of this game.....which is already too random with RNG.
So it's kills offenses....at the same time it kills defenses?
Really depends on team. If an offense depends on speed, then they're nerfed quite a bit when their speed HB & WRs are slowed. Defensively, the same can happen to defenders who rely on speed to close down, or pass rush. SP like Sprinting/Quickness is so costly, that the builds basically have far less of an advantage on speed, and don't have the overall skill to match non-speed based builds on the opposing team.
Conversely....power builds aren't hurt all that much in any weather condition. Sure, really hot weather "may" drain their conditioning faster in theory and they're a bti slower, but haven't seen evidence of any significant impact there, and really we just get a few games in that weather at the beginning of the season anyway. The passing game is hurt with windy days and rain, though TE centric teams aren't impacted nearly as much. The two current dominant metas of having a S* powerback and S* TE are fairly safe bets, but if you diverge away from that and try something different, you're a bit out of luck when it comes to weather. Defensively, good luck when your speed DL or LBs can't get close to the QB in the snow.
So it all comes back to game balance. Homefield seems like the perfect solution. If a team is like the Warner/Faulk Rams, then they can pick a dome, if they're like the 85' Bears, then they can have snow a region. Teams would actually have to show up for non-playoff games, and seeding would matter. Best of all, you lessen the randomness of this game.....which is already too random with RNG.
Edited by BoDiddley on Mar 19, 2017 11:50:38






























