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Old 03-20-2024, 09:05 AM   #15
albionmoonlight
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: North Carolina
One issue that we've touched on a bit is the exploitable AI vs. rewarding hard work.

If the AI worked perfectly and/or the game was so random that putting in hard work to learn it didn't matter, then what's the point?

You need there to be (IMO) some reward for pulling out your spreadsheets and trying to learn how to play the game.

But when you do that, you end up with situations where, say, you figure out that "quickness and college assists are the only things that really matter for drafting point guards. You can ignore any other bar or stat." And then suddenly, you have such a huge advantage over the AI in drafting point guards that you will always be able to exploit it.
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