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Originally Posted by Sweed
Auto-calc is your friend is included in the game for a reason. That is playing with everything at 1.000 for LTMs (league total modifers) is rarely going to work well as there are so many variables.
Rather than seeing individual performances I would find it better to look at your actual "League Totals". From your screenies your league's total batting averages look fine its the ERA, obviously, that is too high along with top players totally dominating with inflated BA, RBI etc. Where is the extra offense coming from? Of course extra HR but what else? Not enough double plays means more 3 run HR with those extra guys on base. Too many errors equals more baserunners. Etc. etc. etc.
Autocalc at end of spring training should bring all of these numbers in line with your "target numbers" in your league totals. I've never changed my LTMs from year to year as you are trying so not sure how well it all works but I would think you would have to do one of two things.
1. manually "auto-calc" your LTMs before each season
or
2. check the box to "automatically adjust league total modifiers after each season for accuracy" ( this is the one I've never done so while I can't see why it would cause any problems I can't say for sure. I would think it wouldn't be any different than doing it manually each ST)
If running multiple seasons in one setting without stopping is your way to play then #2 would have to be your choice. If you are stopping to review stats after each season you could do it either way.
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Do you know, if I have auto adjust league modifiers checked, do I need to run auto calc after my season? I was going to click on the 2012 season and then click auto calc, but I'm wondering if I need to?