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Originally Posted by RchW
I don't understand what you mean.
I think we have a different definition of "works 100%". That seems to be the opposite of your OP. Are you saying that every player who has the right of refusal (showing the caret^), never agrees to an assignment when it's a Human operated team and that they always agree to a minor league assignment when it is an AI operated team?
Based on that I can assure you that in more than 500 seasons, maybe closer to 900 seasons I have confirmed via scouring transaction logs that AI teams have difficulty sending veterans to the minors. In fact I'd submit that they end up releasing players and eating contracts far more often than I do as a human player. As a complete guess I'd say that my refusal rate is 60/40 to 90/10 depending entirely on the value of the contact involved. On the AI side I see several releases each year and a similar number of high paid players in the minors. I would agree that it should probably be tightened up but do not agree that the AI derives a significant advantage from it.
Just my observations and experience from a lot of play time FWIW.
Edit: we should clarify your concept of 100% and 0%.
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Interesting, I've never seen the AI release a player mid season (or anywhere during the year) in the transaction logs before.