Agreed.
I think it determines qutoe a bit in this years game. Maybe not as much for offensive players, namely WR's, but on defense I think it plays a larger role. I'll notice lower awareness guys taking extra time to react to a play, biting more on play action etc. I think the gap should be bigger at times but it's there.
The problem is balancing it out to a certain extend because you risk the game getting diluted with a bunch of 99's. It's a balancing act from a prgramming POV I would imagine as if the ratigns drive teh game it's tougher for players to have "down" year or plateau out as most do at some point. With it being a ratings driven game it would be impossible for a player to flatten out if he keeps putting up better and better stats and before long you have a lot of 99 rated players. Maybe a hidden potential rating of sorts can keep this in check but I would imagine it's difficult to balance out.
I think it determines qutoe a bit in this years game. Maybe not as much for offensive players, namely WR's, but on defense I think it plays a larger role. I'll notice lower awareness guys taking extra time to react to a play, biting more on play action etc. I think the gap should be bigger at times but it's there.
The problem is balancing it out to a certain extend because you risk the game getting diluted with a bunch of 99's. It's a balancing act from a prgramming POV I would imagine as if the ratigns drive teh game it's tougher for players to have "down" year or plateau out as most do at some point. With it being a ratings driven game it would be impossible for a player to flatten out if he keeps putting up better and better stats and before long you have a lot of 99 rated players. Maybe a hidden potential rating of sorts can keep this in check but I would imagine it's difficult to balance out.
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