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AIRJ23 08-02-2023 06:28 PM

What does “chemistry on/off” on MyNBA ACTUALLY do? Which is better?
 
I turn “chemistry affects” down to 20-30 anyway so it doesn’t do too much, but I’m wondering which gives better gameplay? I’ve seen different people say both ways is better.

In my latest MyNBA season every team is starting the season with abysmal chemistry even my team that one a ring is starting at 40% chemistry, which means I have to grind and win a ton to get back to 100.

Any advice on which gives better gameplay and sim results around the league?

Ebpmd 08-10-2023 06:15 AM

Re: What does “chemistry on/off” on MyNBA ACTUALLY do? Which is better?
 
I play magic/bird era. Cpu vs cpu using MJ wizard’s roster. I turned off chemistry and got rid of all badges and the gameplay is great. Realistic scores and shot distribution.

vetmin 08-10-2023 09:48 AM

Re: What does “chemistry on/off” on MyNBA ACTUALLY do? Which is better?
 
I haven't experimented enough to be sure (I've always just turned it off), but I've seen people here say that it affects the crispness with which CPU players execute plays or gameplans. So high team chemistry will have players running their routes as designed, whereas low chemistry will have them doing more braindead CPU stuff.

dwayne12345 08-10-2023 12:36 PM

Re: What does “chemistry on/off” on MyNBA ACTUALLY do? Which is better?
 
Team Chemistry is pretty self-explanatory imo. If it's on then there is a team chemistry rating between 0%-100%.

There is also a team chemistry effects. If that is also on a team with low chemistry will see player's ratings decreased and teams with high chemistry will see player's ratings increased.

Teams lose chemistry when they make roster moves and lose games. They gain chemistry when their core has been together for years and win games.

Not sure why people turn it off? It's a pretty realistic feature that simulates a player performing worst on low chem teams and players on high chemistry teams overplaying.

Think this year's Miami Heat or the 2000's-2010's Spurs as what high chemistry looks like.

vetmin 08-10-2023 01:11 PM

Re: What does “chemistry on/off” on MyNBA ACTUALLY do? Which is better?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dwayne12345 (Post 2050805580)
Team Chemistry is pretty self-explanatory imo. If it's on then there is a team chemistry rating between 0%-100%.

There is also a team chemistry effects. If that is also on a team with low chemistry will see player's ratings decreased and teams with high chemistry will see player's ratings increased.

Teams lose chemistry when they make roster moves and lose games. They gain chemistry when their core has been together for years and win games.

Not sure why people turn it off? It's a pretty realistic feature that simulates a player performing worst on low chem teams and players on high chemistry teams overplaying.

Think this year's Miami Heat or the 2000's-2010's Spurs as what high chemistry looks like.

I turn it off for two reasons:

- ‘Roster moves & losing = bad’ and vice versa is totally unrealistic. Real teams often trade guys away precisely because they’re poisonous to team chemistry. Also, rookie Anthony Edwards totally souring on the Wolves franchise after losing a bunch his rookie year is not realistic. Winning is valued differently based on a team’s timeline.

- The actual on-court 2K hoops is most important, so if low chemistry results in unrealistically dumb basketball by the CPU, then it’s not worth it.

dwayne12345 08-10-2023 05:57 PM

Re: What does “chemistry on/off” on MyNBA ACTUALLY do? Which is better?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vetmin (Post 2050805587)
I turn it off for two reasons:

- ‘Roster moves & losing = bad’ and vice versa is totally unrealistic. Real teams often trade guys away precisely because they’re poisonous to team chemistry. Also, rookie Anthony Edwards totally souring on the Wolves franchise after losing a bunch his rookie year is not realistic. Winning is valued differently based on a team’s timeline.

- The actual on-court 2K hoops is most important, so if low chemistry results in unrealistically dumb basketball by the CPU, then it’s not worth it.

I see what you're saying. For me it's kind of one of the only ways you can simulate the unpredictability of a super team like the 2010-2011 Miami Heat starting off 9-8 and then winning 12 in a row. Or more recently the embarrassing catastrophe that was my Brooklyn Nets' big three, becoming the Mikal Bridges show.

AIRJ23 08-10-2023 08:32 PM

Re: What does “chemistry on/off” on MyNBA ACTUALLY do? Which is better?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dwayne12345 (Post 2050805580)
Team Chemistry is pretty self-explanatory imo. If it's on then there is a team chemistry rating between 0%-100%.

There is also a team chemistry effects. If that is also on a team with low chemistry will see player's ratings decreased and teams with high chemistry will see player's ratings increased.

Teams lose chemistry when they make roster moves and lose games. They gain chemistry when their core has been together for years and win games.

Not sure why people turn it off? It's a pretty realistic feature that simulates a player performing worst on low chem teams and players on high chemistry teams overplaying.

Think this year's Miami Heat or the 2000's-2010's Spurs as what high chemistry looks like.

So the question then is, is chemistry off exactly like 100% chemistry? Or does on/off give entirely different AI?

I’d like to keep it on but in my new MyNBA season every team is starting with like 25% chemistry for some reason. Some teams have 0% chemistry! Lol. So obviously it’s now bugged and unrealistic.

EccentricMeat 08-14-2023 12:16 PM

Re: What does “chemistry on/off” on MyNBA ACTUALLY do? Which is better?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vetmin (Post 2050805587)
I turn it off for two reasons:

- ‘Roster moves & losing = bad’ and vice versa is totally unrealistic. Real teams often trade guys away precisely because they’re poisonous to team chemistry. Also, rookie Anthony Edwards totally souring on the Wolves franchise after losing a bunch his rookie year is not realistic. Winning is valued differently based on a team’s timeline.

- The actual on-court 2K hoops is most important, so if low chemistry results in unrealistically dumb basketball by the CPU, then it’s not worth it.


You’re describing morale, not chemistry. Anthony Edwards’ morale would be affected by losing, not by low chemistry. Low chem just drops OVR ratings.

The best balance IMO would be to make Chemistry extremely important while making morale far less so, to avoid the situation you mentioned with rookies souring on their teams right away for losing.


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