lastcat3
03-29-2014, 09:53 AM
What are the differences between playing single player on Fifth Avenue and Wall Street? I heard that injuries are a lot more prevalent on Wall Street and you'll likely have a lot more guys on your IR in Wall Street.
What other differences are there though. Are players a lot pickier in terms of accepting/rejecting contracts? Do AI teams make better front office decisions?
One thing I notice on Fifth Avenue about AI teams when it comes to them building their roster is that many of them get into bidding wars over star players (and I believe this is a big reason why many AI teams get into cap hell and wind up having to unload their rosters from time to time). On many AI teams if you look through their rosters you will often find four or five players who are making about 20+ million a year. And I believe this ocurrs because AI instead of choosing to back off when the price gets to expensive they just continue to dish out those dollars until they outbid every other team that is after a particular star player.
What other differences are there though. Are players a lot pickier in terms of accepting/rejecting contracts? Do AI teams make better front office decisions?
One thing I notice on Fifth Avenue about AI teams when it comes to them building their roster is that many of them get into bidding wars over star players (and I believe this is a big reason why many AI teams get into cap hell and wind up having to unload their rosters from time to time). On many AI teams if you look through their rosters you will often find four or five players who are making about 20+ million a year. And I believe this ocurrs because AI instead of choosing to back off when the price gets to expensive they just continue to dish out those dollars until they outbid every other team that is after a particular star player.