by PointGuard » Mon May 20, 2019 1:25 pm
I've played out my games in most all the associations I've created.
A few times after playing a game I've had something mess up before I save and therefore have lost the result of that game. Sometimes I've then simmed that same game repeatedly to try to get a similar outcome re W/L, score, and point differential. Generally I've not found that simming the game meant that my team did worse or better than if play the game.
Sometimes simming results in my team not doing as well as it did when I played it out. If it's substantially different, I don't save the sim and sim it over until the result is reasonably similar to what I had when I played. But in a few of those instances where my team lost when I played it, they've won when I simmed it. So much for me being a good coach. In those I keep simming (before saving) to get a loss since I want the outcome to be what I actually had.
So whether you play or sim is mainly a personal desire and primarily affects how fast you proceed through the season and how well you get to know your players.
I think there MAY be a slight advantage for your team when you play it out. If you DEEPLY analyze your opponent, you MAY be able to do things defensively that improve your chances of winning. And a specific example: if you're behind by a small amount at the end of the game and have to intentionally foul, you can slow the speed of the game way down and wait until your opponent's player who is a poor shooter gets the ball and foul that guy. This is something you might do in real life...but of course, the in DDSCB the AI isn't able to turn the tables when your opponent is behind and they're intentionally fouling, so I guess doing that is somewhat unfair, but it can be a fun little challenge.
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PointGuard on Sun May 26, 2019 2:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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