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jhiggseiu14
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How does a team full of cpu's on low chemistry beat a full active team with superstars?

7-6 but does that make you think?

Not calling anyone out but this was so weird
 
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Originally posted by jhiggseiu14
http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/game/119252

How does a team full of cpu's on low chemistry beat a full active team with superstars?

7-6 but does that make you think?

Not calling anyone out but this was so weird


Early Rookie, so the difference between CPU's and human builds is negligable.

And bad tactics.
 
jhiggseiu14
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Originally posted by McGruffHawk
Early Rookie, so the difference between CPU's and human builds is negligable.

And bad tactics.


may be the case..i just thought that humans were more op than cpu's since cpu put random points in random spots as ive heard but yea bad tactics sounds right as well...


i guess this the first time i saw this
 
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During the first third of the rookie season pretty much anything can happen in each game because the difference between a CPU player and a human player isn't that big, it's mostly up to the RNG at that point. (Hence why I personally can't stand rookie ball)
 
jhiggseiu14
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Better off saving points and rolling a dice or talking to a mirror then
 
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Better off saving points and rolling a dice or talking to a mirror then


Heh, just grin and bare it for the few weeks of rookie ball and then enjoy the game once you move on to the higher levels. Everything changes by the time the players hit Pro/Vet level.
 
jhiggseiu14
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Naw this not my team lol just ran across from it

but i will take your note!
 
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Originally posted by jhiggseiu14
Naw this not my team lol just ran across from it

but i will take your note!


Ah, gotcha.

Also, McGruffhawk is right about the importance of tactics early on. In early rookie every player is pretty bad so you have to keep things simple and stick to the few plays they can consistently make work. Trying to do too much too soon can result in some ugly football.
 
jhiggseiu14
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Yea evidently so
 
bhall43
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Before gold sa's builds are pretty much not important at all for the most part.
 
Merik
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this is what happens when veteran meets cpu

http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/game/115514
 
AirMcMVP
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Think of it this way...

A non-CPU team typically assigns SP in some sort of planned manner. While not as structured as GLB Classic, most builders value specific attributes and pump those attributes to a certain level before working on others

CPUs assign SP randomly. They don't care where the SP go, even if the SP allocations don't make sense. This leads to a more balanced build.

It is strange because human tactics usually trump CPU tactics but from time to time stuff like this can happen.
 
Otega
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I used my run heavy offensive set, tbh.

 
DeeVee8
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1000th thread in GLB2 main...

Kinda fitting LoL
 
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Bottom line, when you don't have very many SP above the baseline, it doesn't matter very much how you spent them. The gap between human and CPU built players gets bigger over time.

It would kind of suck if tactics didn't matter enough to overcome small differences in player quality, right?

http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/team/105 - that S1 trophy came with almost an all CPU roster.
 


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