Teammate Grade Should be Visible [Mypark]
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Teammate Grade Should be Visible [Mypark]
Average Teammate Grade Should be Visible right near the Rep icon when players walking in the park etc. Everybody agree that rep doesn't matter as much as teammate Grade because players dont lose rep when they play selfish/bad. Imagine your teammate actually pass instead of cheese cheese and shooting step back 3s. This will make sure you wont teamup with those just because their Rep is high. Its also good news for rookies who actually play good team ball so they wont complain as much as they do right now.Last edited by ZBoo50; 12-25-2016, 06:36 PM.Tags: None -
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I second this.I like playing with unselfish, High IQ, and competitive people.
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This will never happen. It would alienate bad players even more. Low grade players would never get anyone to play with them unless its other low grade players. I'm constantly leaving got next circles because of someones bad stats. Imagine if you could just see their grade.Last edited by haloofduty; 12-26-2016, 09:58 PM.Comment
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Re: Teammate Grade Should be Visible [Mypark]
You dont need to make shot in order to have a good Grade. Just play ball without being selfish you will be OK. This would encourage team ball instead of cheese. I would prefer to play with a Pro 1 with a B teammate Grade comparing to superstar with C teammate Grade. Rookies shouldn't have average t.grade till they become Pro 1.This will never happen. It would alienate bad players even more. Low grade players would never get anyone to play with them unless its other low grade players. I'm constantly leaving got next circles because of someones bad stats. Imagine if you could just see their grade.Comment
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Re: Teammate Grade Should be Visible [Mypark]
I agree. Teammate grades to me are just as important as their rating.
They should also have the player's rating beside their username when walking around in the park. Would save some time instead of searching for their usernames wondering if the "l" is an i or an L. Or if that one dude is really a 55 or just dresses like one.Comment
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Signed,
2k will never do this.
So what. They do not deserve to play with good grade players only scrubs.This will never happen. It would alienate bad players even more. Low grade players would never get anyone to play with them unless its other low grade players. I'm constantly leaving got next circles because of someones bad stats. Imagine if you could just see their grade.Comment
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Re: Teammate Grade Should be Visible [Mypark]
I understand his concern but important thing is this would encourage everyone to play team ball and thats what community wants
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Re: Teammate Grade Should be Visible [Mypark]
Although I agree on principle, they'll need to completely remake the teammate grade system. As it stands right now, I can easily see a few problems right off the bat.
Firstly, people get better at the game ans also their players get better attributes as they play my Career. If a 75 overall gets matched against a 95 overall, his/her teammate grade will be bad, even if s/he tries his/her harder. So, why should someone be punished for something that s/he has no control over?
Also, sometimes in order to win you'll have to take one for the team and do things that lower your teammate grade. For example, personally I always foul when the other team is on a two vs one fast-break in order to prevent the other team scoring points. For me that's the right tactic as it benefits my team. However, according to game logic, I'll lose a massive amount of teammate grade because I made a foul. Similarly, I'll get a message "Allowed player to score" when I'm fighting over double screens and my teammate doesn't switch. Why should I get the blame?
Finally, I've seen people who care more about their teammate grade rather than actually helping the team: they dump the ball to anyone so as not to get a shot clock violation etc.
Just my two cents.
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