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Does injury affect gameplay?

By NeoEclipse
4/11/2016 11:41 am
So I need some help with what would otherwise be a no-brainer. My starting QB suffered a serious arm injury during the conference championship and is now listed as doubtful for the championship game. In RL, it's pretty easy to tell that if a QB's arm is injured, he's going to be protecting that delicate little cannon of his. But what about our game? It's the championship, so I'm not going to hold anything back, but I'm wondering if it would be a detriment to list my injured QB as first on my depth chart. If he can't play, then the coaches sub in the backup, no big deal. But if his actual play is hindered by his injury, then I don't want to start him.

Re: Does injury affect gameplay?

By lellow2011
4/11/2016 11:46 am
NeoEclipse wrote:
So I need some help with what would otherwise be a no-brainer. My starting QB suffered a serious arm injury during the conference championship and is now listed as doubtful for the championship game. In RL, it's pretty easy to tell that if a QB's arm is injured, he's going to be protecting that delicate little cannon of his. But what about our game? It's the championship, so I'm not going to hold anything back, but I'm wondering if it would be a detriment to list my injured QB as first on my depth chart. If he can't play, then the coaches sub in the backup, no big deal. But if his actual play is hindered by his injury, then I don't want to start him.


From what JDB has said, injuries effect stats relevant to where the injury is. For example if it's an ankle injury that would effect a players ability to accelerate and run.

Re: Does injury affect gameplay?

By NeoEclipse
4/11/2016 5:29 pm
That's exactly what I needed to know. Arm injury for a QB? Yikes. Sit 'em.

Re: Does injury affect gameplay?

By mrfakename
4/11/2016 9:45 pm
Re: Hidden Attributes
By jdavidbakr - Site Admin
05/20/2015 11:21AM
benguigui wrote:
Just a quick question.

does the performance of injured player is proportionnal to their health... For example, if a WR have a pass ctching rating at 80 and a hand health rating of 90, he will performed as a 72 rated pass catcher?

If it is the case, I guess the healthy segond stringer will often be better than the injured starter given the player population distribution in the game.


Injuries are attribute-specific in how they modify the player's ability - so if your WR has a pass-catching rating of 80 and an arm or hand injury, his rating will decline; if he has a leg injury, his pass-catching rating won't decline, but his speed and route running skills will.

You are correct that the modification is linear based on the degree of injury; however, it's not as extreme as your example. Each injury will compound with a maximum 25% reduction - so if your WR has a 90 on his hand injury, he will have about a 2% reduction in his pass catching skill. If he has 50 on both his hand and his arm, his pass catching skill will reduce by 14% for his hand injury (i.e. 86%) and then again 14% (or, another 86% off from the first 86%, taking it to 73%) so his 80 skill will actually operate as 59.

He will still be more accurate than your back up.

Re: Does injury affect gameplay?

By NeoEclipse
4/12/2016 7:29 am
Wow, thanks. This gives me something to consider.

Re: Does injury affect gameplay?

By Pittball1
4/14/2016 1:57 pm
That's actually a tricky thing for a QB, given the fact we don't know if he's left or right handed and which arm is actually injured! Might be something that should be considered adding to the QB player cards at least.

Re: Does injury affect gameplay?

By NeoEclipse
4/14/2016 4:54 pm
I assume that an arm injury in this simulation would affect both arms. An update: I started the injured player who was listed as doubtful and he performed admirably, though I still lost my game. I'm certain he would have had a better game uninjured, but probably not enough to cover the ten point loss I suffered. But as a future reference to others wondering whether or not they should sit the guy out, I say don't. He still outperformed what I imagine my backup could have done.