by NCAAhoops » Mon Mar 25, 2019 10:12 am
Quick question, are you using the Full College mod with Real Coaches import or Game generated coaches (no real coaches).
The Real Coaches assumes 5 is NCAA Average over the last 3 years of Pace/Tempo weighted to last season and I have considered dropping the average down to 4. It doesn't make a huge difference but I don't want to skew numbers too much as the Max and Minimum numbers will be out of wack. But I think the Minimum # 1 pace does not go below 70 as I have tried to get Virginia down into the hi 60's without success. I have run some trials with 4 as average and I still can't go low enough.
One of the things I have found researching pace is how it is calculated by the website. For example Sports Reference Pace and Kenpom Tempo do not match as they calculate it differently. Another site I pay to get some stats calculates it if a team takes a shot if the first 10 seconds of the shot clock, so its how they interpret pace, is it a fast pace if you take more shots in the first 10 seconds (sounds more real) or just overall number of possessions per game (which is really an average)? I use Sports Reference Pace for coaches in the Mod as I assume Wolverine use possessions to calculate Pace in the game stats screen. It would be nice if the minimum 1 and the max 10 would have just a little more spread but overall.
It's a small thing for me in the overall game as far as Wolverine making everything perfect is something I think they strive for which is why I throw all my time into this game, its just not always easy to do with just numbers and programming, even the big boy like EA Sports had stats issues back when they made NCAA games. This is the best college basketball game all inclusive for recruiting, game play, and tournaments that I have seen in over 20 years of trying different games. There are other games that do match stats fairly well but, no recruiting, tournaments are limited, or they are no longer current or supported but did do a fairly good job at stats but always had some not right on including pace. So I think this shows how hard it is to do in real life programming.