

Ah true that! Guess I missed that because I am used to ignore those skills for GK from football managerbatdad wrote:Probably becuase it looks as though he cannot even stand up on his skates. LOL
However, what draft did you get this guy? EHM 2007 was notorious in having some missed regens in the first two drafts regens appear in. Also....sometimes, just like in real life the people in charge of looking for good players miss them.
SCouts are not always right my friend. We do not want them to be either. Takes some of the fun out of it. Guess it was a good thing you did not listen to him.
PA cant change. you scouts can change their opinion though. end of the day if you don't look at there pa you wont know their true potential. scouts are not very accurate either.starshock101 wrote:I have a question about player projections,
is it just me or do they change? I've had multiple times where a prospect has had his projection change, best example is jesper lindgren for me. he was projected as a 3-4 defender then suddenly was a 1-2 for a couple seasons. Recently he changed back to a 3-4 projection. Also had Tretyak change from 3rd string potential to a start/backup (scouts had different opinions), some other goalie went from 3rd string to backup for me too. So it looks to me like potential can change. If that's the case anyone know what causes it to?
Same thing is happening to me in both my saves. I'm using TBL 7.3 rosters. A handful or less of 5 star prospects, no 4's and a ton of 3's, most of who grade out by my scouts as 3rd liners at best but mostly limited or no chance. Unless I trade up for a top pick most of my draft picks should not even be playing junior it seems.sten88 wrote:I'm in the 26/27 season and in my experience, the new gens are just awful in comparison. 18 out of the 30 NHL teams are below the salary floor because there just aren't enough top end players demanding high salaries. The other giveaway is that the top 10 players by position at the start of every season have been almost identical year after year. I think all 10 goalies were current NHLers; Price, Rask, Bishop, Quick, Varlamov, Bernier, Bobrovsky, Mrazek, Gibson, Holtby - most of these are now 38+. No awards (other than obviously the Calder trophy) have ever been won by new gens...That's the equivalent to nobody who was drafted since 2005 winning an award by now in real life. I'm intrigued to see how things are in 5-10 years when all the original players have retired.
Slightly off topic but kind of related - my scouts NEVER find any 4 star prospects. There are about 5-10 5-star prospects every year, then the next highest is 3-star of which there are usually hundreds. I wonder if this is why the new gens don't match up because if those few 5-stars don't reach their potential then there's a huge gap down to next next best prospects. I'm using the default database btw, not TBL rosters.
1. I'm using default rosters so if there is a problem with TBL rosters, there's a problem with their own as well.Asher413 wrote:Two things I wonder:
1. Is the problem that EHM thinks there's too much talent in the TBL Database, so it doesn't think it needs to generate star players?
2. After all of the guys in the original DB retire, then what does it generate?
And on the salary cap thing- I think salaries are way too tied to rep. I started a game with my WIP 1972 database, I set everyone as FA's (for a personal game to play), where I have a bunch of 0's for reputation, and big time talents were signing for 570k. (24 years old, 19+ in speed, accel, deflections, anticipation, creativity, teawork, passing, off the puck, slapshot and wristshot, no lower than 14 except in agression, faceoffs, flair and strength). Guys that I legitimately would see as 1st liners in most DB's signing for just above minimum, while guys with mostly yellows signing for 2 million. (See the discussion about resigning being too easy on the SI boards). In no way saying the talent isn't there, but I think salaries aren't really right in the game yet.
1. I was under the impression that the default rosters were just renamed players and birthdates from the TBL rosters. (Or is it the converted default rosters from EHM 2007sten88 wrote:
1. I'm using default rosters so if there is a problem with TBL rosters, there's a problem with their own as well.
2. I'm curious to find out, has anyone simmed ahead to say 2040? I imagine they have the same problems because I think part of the problem is around the player roles. As someone alluded to earlier, goalies can't skate but also; defenseman usually have 5s or lower for about half the technical attributes and forwards cannot defend (5s or lower for checking, hitting, pokecheck and positioning) and these extremely low attributes never improve.
Maybe rep is part of the problem on salary issues in that guys that could get 3-5 mil are only asking 1-2.
Awesome file, I'm going to rummage through itAsher413 wrote:Here we are, 2042. I'll let those who have better skills decide what this file means, but for the record: (I also don't care if someone uploads or links this for their own purposes)
Veleno is the only player drafted in the 2010's still non-retired, so it's safe to say that at least one full generation of players has been done by the game.
The highest reputation defenseman is V. Good.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4EvRl ... sp=sharing
17 over 35, 2 over 40... There's also a few teen's in there that skew the figures.Edgars wrote:How many of those 175 top players were 35+ and/or 40+ years old?
Alessandro wrote:What about the best Russian?
malkin regen? Even born in Magnitogorskdeknegt wrote:Alessandro wrote:What about the best Russian?