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Old 11-05-2016, 10:07 AM   #10
Benexcelsior
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Join Date: Nov 2016
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Originally Posted by Sebastian Palkowski View Post
And that is exactly what we gonna do: concentrate on the real world scenario including more realistic existing leagues/tournaments and the real world GM/Coach day to day operations. That is more then enough work for such a small team.
I understand that some people are resistant to change. Path to Glory is a cool idea and I find it exciting to play more realistic existing leagues and real world GM/Coach day to day operations.

But right now I feel that PtG is not ready. (personal opinion)
- The trade AI, waiver wire and the FA signing is killing the realism for me right now.
- As a GM, there is not much to do day to day, I would like to keep my player happy but I don't even know why there unhappy most of the time.
- As a GM, the only option you have in team control settings is Scouting. The only control I have over my team is the scouting?
- As a GM you can't even decide what type of team you want to build because the head coach is in charge of the tactical system. If there was a way to choose a Team Mentality, this way you know a little bit more about the other teams and make it easier for AI team to focus on a type of play instead of patching holes in the line up.
- As a coach, I cannot win the Jack Adams trophy, which kills a part of the realism again.
- If I hire a new assistant coach, I cannot assign him to a new job...he is just listed as an assistant coach on the team I now don't have any offensive coach for example.

These are some examples of my gameplay experience.

I really like the idea of a Path to Glory mode. It seems to be your main focus for years to come and I understand that you stick to your gun. I just feel like still playing a beta version game. Don't get me wrong, there are ways to enjoy this game, but it feels incomplete in many ways.

Last edited by Benexcelsior; 11-05-2016 at 10:10 AM.
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