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Originally Posted by Ts-Rock
With that said I would also go out of commish mode when offering too. maybe set it up so that both teams are under Human control and do it that way just to take away any "doubt" that commish modes comes into the equation (not that I think it does, but less variables the better)
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I WOULD, but the issue here is the fact that I'm offering above budget constraints. I don't want to deal with editing financials or having a guy turn down offers based on the number alone - in both cases, I offered exorbitant contracts to negate that variable. I suppose I could back out of Commish mode after the contracts are offered, though.
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Originally Posted by Ts-Rock
Also, the type of players on the roster plays into affect somewhat too. If team "A" has 5 1B's but they are all 1-2 stars and the FA is 4 stars then it might not be a factor in his starting role decision, but if Team "B" has 3 4 star 1Bs then that would (in theory).
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The "stacked" team had 4 players at the FA's position that were rated better than him (Scouting off), while the other team had a single, 2-star player. I took the four best players on the "stacked" team's roster and edited them to make them competent catchers/closers, and then took away their ability to play any other position. So, when I say stacked, I mean it.
I should also note that player personalities were off - going to turn that system on this time around, just in case that has anything to do with hometown signings.