Ever since the Cyberdunk season started, I've been trying to scrounge up as many referrals as I can. I've invited pretty much everyone I know to at least try it with mixed results (some ended up trying it but never created a player... which had me pulling out my hair.) There's something about adding that every last bit of cyberpoints into your player that makes it very addicting. Of course, my player is far from being competitive, but it's a start, and, as they say, the journey is the real adventure, not the goal in itself. And, if it weren't difficult, it wouldn't be worth doing.
Still, in just a couple of days, my beleaguered 7'4" Center, Kero Chan, has made some headway. First of all, he's actually won some bets, and has started to earn some cash thanks to some tips from Talkdep.com. It's a small pot, but, with the right bets, can grow into sustainable income. Thanks to referrals and blogs, Kero Chan's stats have grown as well, making for a decent player (considering it's his first season):
Floor Shooting: 20
Inside Shooting: 20
3PT Shooting: 15
Dribbling: 16
Passing: 14
Stealing: 14
Rebounding: 27
Blocking: 32 (+7)
Strength: 20
Speed: 14
Jumping: 22
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Confidence: 19 (+5)
Stamina: 20 (+5)
He's a pretty good defender and rebounder, but has some offensive capabilities as well, which he proved in his first game, making all of his attempts and scoring 6 points. Unfortunately, he wasn't given much play time (only 6 minutes in the final quarter), making his stats pretty underwhelming. Hopefully, new equipment (that raised his confidence and stamina) as well as some changes in tactics will persuade the computer coach to give him more minutes.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
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