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Originally Posted by Aordolin
i dont think there is a problem with the way way players are aging. I think I have seen a realistic number of late 30s 40ish players in my leagues. The only issue I have is that everyone retires practically before they can get there, even the good ones so you never see a good one because they all quit. So fix the the retirement logic, the aging is pretty good imo.
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I agree, I don't see a problem at all. The numbers look realistic to me.
The thing with saying this -
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Originally Posted by mbd
The most frustrating thing about "the cliff" is importing a league like 1998 and watching Roger dwindle to nothingness instead of at least having a shot at pitching for 8 more great seasons.
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- is, you have the realize the game doesn't have one iota who Roger Clemens is, it doesn't recognize names. So if you import a 1998 season and Roger Clemens dwindles at 35 while someone like Sidney Ponson sticks around to 41 or 42 then the game is functioning properly because the realism of some players lasting into their 40's is there.