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In casual court no limit max player level?
It's a beginner's pitch, why do you let players of 80-90 level play on it? Or is it not set, just written out? Fix this immediately.
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Casual court uses Performance and not the ovr rating of MP. every new build is tagged as casual no matter the ovr of that build. losing games also drops a player to the casual level. note that casual court has nothing to do with beginners since one can be 99ovr and still not a good player. sadly, performance is rated by games won and not team mate grade.
Last edited by herb_weezy; Feb 22 @ 5:35pm
Originally posted by herb_weezy:
Casual court uses Performance and not the ovr rating of MP. every new build is tagged as casual no matter the ovr of that build. losing games also drops a player to the casual level. note that casual court has nothing to do with beginners since one can be 99ovr and still not a good player. sadly, performance is rated by games won and not team mate grade.
What a load of crap :D I understand what the developer meant by measuring the knowledge of the player himself, but this is wrong on several points. If someone starts a career, buys coins to max the player, then he is no longer a beginner, because he is playing with a pro character. So being a beginner with a pro character is very unfair. Apart from the games played, the overall should be regulated.

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Originally posted by hablaty89:
Originally posted by herb_weezy:
Casual court uses Performance and not the ovr rating of MP. every new build is tagged as casual no matter the ovr of that build. losing games also drops a player to the casual level. note that casual court has nothing to do with beginners since one can be 99ovr and still not a good player. sadly, performance is rated by games won and not team mate grade.
What a load of crap :D I understand what the developer meant by measuring the knowledge of the player himself, but this is wrong on several points. If someone starts a career, buys coins to max the player, then he is no longer a beginner, because he is playing with a pro character. So being a beginner with a pro character is very unfair. Apart from the games played, the overall should be regulated.

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i understand your frustration. there’s a 90’s event in the game where only 90ovr and above are allowed to participate hence similar rules can be applied to the casual court but 2k is always lazy in implementing simple things in the game.
hablaty89 Feb 24 @ 10:24am 
Originally posted by herb_weezy:
Originally posted by hablaty89:
What a load of crap :D I understand what the developer meant by measuring the knowledge of the player himself, but this is wrong on several points. If someone starts a career, buys coins to max the player, then he is no longer a beginner, because he is playing with a pro character. So being a beginner with a pro character is very unfair. Apart from the games played, the overall should be regulated.

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i understand your frustration. there’s a 90’s event in the game where only 90ovr and above are allowed to participate hence similar rules can be applied to the casual court but 2k is always lazy in implementing simple things in the game.
That's why I'm writing to them to change it, because it's not really a beginner's course, and I don't have to accept it and swallow their stupidity, I'm the customer, they have to adapt to me, not me to them. So that I demand the developers to redesign it or make another track where really beginners can play with each other. It's not true that a virtual space that is infinite can't accommodate one.

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Date Posted: Feb 22 @ 3:28pm
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