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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Olympia, WA
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Fictional vs Real Players..
So my first 2 on-line leagues I joined (one fictional and one containing real players) both folded in less than one year. But it really led me to a discussion of how I want to choose the next league I play in. I guess I need to be more careful in how I choose my next league and I will take my time. I also understand that things happen, etc.
I realize it is a personal preference, style, etc but for you guys - why do you choose to play fictional over real players and vice-versa? What does each offer you that the other can't or is the question way too vague? Thank you kain |
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Cadiz, Ohio
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Same, I never use recalc. I almost strictly use real player but let the OOTP Gods do the developement. I just cant get into players I have to learn about when there is a 150 years of guys I know and can watch try to be like they really were. Recalc just makes things too predictable to me.
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I always use real players, but when you play a modern game, they turn fictional relatively fast... which is why I think the shelf life of a modern league will be much shorter.
I DO use recalc, because I want to play with variations on the real players. I don't want a Babe Ruth that can't hit homeruns, for example. |
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I have just watched too many things like Hall of Fame threads talking about how some player who had a long career in real life but in the game scrubbed out after a couple of seasons or a player who breaks the homerun record who in real life played in 5 games.
I want variability... just not THAT much. At that point, I figure I might as well play fictional. |
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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i really never play the modern game, but when I do, I usually turn on random debut, to get more players, for some reason, not really good with ficitionals. Only time I ever used them, had a pitcher that was great, but not too great. Oh well, to each his own, no? lol
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I can see that. It is a case of push/pull and whichever part of it bothers you more, that is the part you stay away from.
As a different point, I also try to play 'real', rather than 'trying to win'. I have an Dynasty that is the Blue Jays from expansion. Because of my interest in that I started reading someone else's Dynasty that did the same with the Mariners. I stopped reading it pretty fast when he traded for Johnny Bench (among other things) and won the World Series in 1978. Nothing against that guy... he should play how ever he has fun. I just don't find 'figuring out how to beat the game' is fun for me. Last edited by rpriske; 05-02-2013 at 11:33 AM. |
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Flat lands
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another alternative is a semi-real player league.
I am in the works of putting one together myself. Starting in 1900, I am doing a custom league, where half the teams have new nicknames (for example I left the Cubs and Yankees but now Cleveland has become the Ohio Bison and Minnesota has become the Minnesota Otters...) it allows for some use of new logos and uniforms. Anyway I have the majority of players being fictional and import about 1-2 real players per year (Hall of Famers) at the age of 18, I base their potential on career stats, so there is a chance they will underperform or overperform... I like having some familiar names in the league but don't like knowing how well they will do each year, and like having to scout players and take a chance on fictional players... |
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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: Aug 2009
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Nice. Thanks guys for all the responses. Certainly a lot more to think about.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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How do you import a REAL player into a Fictional league?
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You mention you like to use recalc, well, I use recalc in the HOF threads. An with recalc I had Babe Ruth hit .226 for his career. He did hit 499 HRs, but he had 49 (I believe, real close to that) injury entries. Without recalc, a lesser player would have been scrubbed long before. The injuries diminished his skills, but, since he was Ruth, he got ratings input from his real stats. He retired at the age of 37 with a couple of good RL stat sets left, but he was just too broken down. That is precisely the kind of alternative "realism" I find excellent about the game. With about 200 entrants in each HOF league I have posted, I have had about 50 RL HOFers in each. 209 ( I may be off by one or two, typing without spreadsheet up) is the number of RL HOFers I used as my base. These are players that were not entered because of managerial, executive, or color barrier reasons. I also had about 50 players that were entered into both OOTP HOFs. Aside from some 19th century guys, the only real "Who the heck is this guy!?!" double entrant was Bill Delancey. The rest were either HOFers, should be HOFers (Rose, Joe Jackson) based on stats, will be HOFers (Pedro, Jr) and too young to tell (Pablo Sandoval, for ex.). If we can have a reality where Pablo Sandoval develops into a HOFer the same way Lyman Bostock can develop into a HOFer or Daryl Kile can become a HOFer, then that same mechanism must be available for the likes of Gordy Coleman or, to a greater freak degree, Ike Blessitt. Now Blessitt did get into one of my HOFs having only played 4 RL games, but he is the absolute freak entry, in that regard. But why do we watch baseball? Because it is predictable? No. We love the freak occurrences...the perfect games, the 4 HR games, the scoreless streaks, the hitting streaks...all of these are freakish improbabilities that we HOPE to see when we buy a ticket to a game. I wouldn't want a sim that wouldn't make it possible to project Sandoval or Adrian Gonzalez to HOF careers simply because we don't know what they will do in 2013, 2014, 2015....At the same time, I wouldn't want a sim to disallow Lyman Bostock from putting in a HOF career simply beause we KNOW he didn't play long enough. I have tracked close to 300 seasons using recalc and player development (gotta use them both) over three Random Debut leagues (not counting my dry runs previous to what I posted, which was about 100 more seasons) and I think it is an amazing representation of what if. In my current league Ozzie Smith suffered a CEI in his 8th season. Even if he won 8 GGs and 8 WS as the starting SS, he is not getting in because he didn't play 10 years. Without the "unrealistic" injuries to guys that played a long time, there wouldn't be room for the Bostocks or Dickie Thons to put in a 20 year "what might have been" career and reach the HOF, perhaps. I rambled longer than I intended here, and I apologize for that. I ask you to take a quick scan through the headlines of the HOF thread posts and look at the names there. You will find that most of them, though not in the actual HOF, are very familiar names. Many of them would have rewritten the records long before we were born if arthroscopic surgery was a routine procedure when they played. I like that. Last edited by VanillaGorilla; 05-14-2013 at 10:14 AM. |
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I was also in the old NuEBL before that one went down hill with in fighting, and it was fun. I lose interest too quickly in fantasy leagues. |
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