So for anybody who cries about "player x should have 80 OVR" and crap like that: Overall rating has no influence on how good a player performs! None!!!
All that matters are individual ratings. OVR is calculated from these ratings, and the formulas used are arbitrary and mean nothing at all. You can not evaluate players based on a single number. If 2k removes OVR, nothing changes at all.
The bad thing about OVR is that if most gamers only care about a meaningless value, why should the developers invest time and effort in accuracy beyond this stupid and primitive ranking system? The whole talk about "xy should be at least 84 OVR" shows that a lot of people don't know what they're talking about, and 2k has to make these guys happy, even though they hurt the poduct by requesting adjustments that make no sense at all.
If somebody says "player a shoots 40% from midrange, his rating should be higher", that's a valid statement. But "he's been great lately, he's clearly an 82 OVR" hurts my brain. And a guy like LD2k can read stuff like that in every roster update thread. So if 2k devs pay attention to what fans want, they put emphasis on meaningless numbers just because the majority of gamers has no idea how the game they're playing works.
So to LD2k, please don't give feedback on the whole OVR-crap to developers. It's a meaningless number and evaluating players based on an arbitrary ranking system instead of their true abilities hurts gameplay in a big way.
I wouldn't mind if 2k removed OVR from 2k14 altogether. Use it as some kind of logic for AI lineup calculation, but hide it from all the casual Lakers and Heat fans who don't know what they're talking about.
What I'd love is a system similar to Sega's Football Manager series.
Not overall ratings to give lazy gamers the impression of being able to judge players according to a stupid ladder system, but all the ratings on one simple screen, so you can look for the skills you need for your team.
Here's an example. That's how you organize player ratings in a simulation: http://footballmanagerstory.com/scou...ca-caprari.png
So no matter how many people talk about OVR, the stat is empty and means nothing. So LD2k, please ignore all the talk in roster threads about "Melo should be 94 OVR" and "Lebron doesn't deserve 99".
OVR could be an option in 2k14, but it should be meaningless to how 2k manages rosters. The emphasis should be on scaling ratings according to real statistics instead. But we won't have accurate rosters as long as gamers complain about an imaginary rating with no impact on gameplay whatsoever.


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