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Originally Posted by niles08
I guess what im asking is since that is going to affect the "Overall Rating" of a player, due to his performance during the season, will that make the computer more likely to trade for them? For instance
If I set it at 50% ratings, 40% current stats, 5% previous year & 5% 2 years prior and if James Russell is a overall half-star and has a great season will that boost his overall stars up to 2 or 3? And if so will that make the computer look at him as a higher rated player which would make him more valuable in trades?
This is what it seems teams do in real life, they take a player who had a down year last year, and who may "rebound" and then sell them at the deadline for a few prospects.
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I depends on how great the season actually is, how good his ratings actually are, the overall quality of players in your league and other things as well.
There's no way to answer your question definitively without knowing all the variables involved.
But yes, the game does take those great or poor seasons into account when calculating the overall ratings, so long as you have your evaluation set to account for performance. And yes, if the star ratings go up the cpu will generally see the player as more valuable unless he's overpaid, or too old or has some other negative traits.