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Originally posted by SkyDog
The average numbers with 5.10 are obviously INCREDIBLY close to the way things have happened in baseball history. I'm uploading this universe to a web site if anyone wants to take a look. There are a few freaks of nature on the leader board worth looking at. This universe can be found at: www.younglifenorthdekalb.com/dynasty
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In all honesty, that's because Markus is pretty open to tweak things based on documented feedback. Like Henry said, aging and developing received plenty of attention in beta, were again tweaked in 5.10 again and will probably be so if there's any oddity. For example, Markus implemented more variety of aging/developing curves in 5.10. Once thing that has me confused is that, in my testing, I saw too many guys with pretty good ratings (two 8-rated pitchers, for example) calling it a career at 36/37. It looked that they just retired for them just hitting the age. Do me a favor at check if there's something like that.