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they are on to bigger and better things.. so we get this and 2ip for setup pitchers, lol.
chop it up to a real-life equiv of a mistake in perception about a player... sometimes it's right, sometiems when they leave they blow up again (RL).
also, there are quite a few moving parts involved here... e.g. if you are a strong proponent for including a heavy amount of stats in player evaluation, you have brought at least some of this on yourself - as one example. scouting inaccuracy, bad scout, poor budgets, coach personality, overall roster strategy of GM's... the list is long.
you'd have to control each of those and change 1 at a time while the others remain the same and rinse and repeat with huge amounts of data to hash out if it's bad ai or just the culmination of various things that are modeled fro real life...
this isn't real life... while something things mimic it very well, logic is not something that will easily be reproduced... if it were, they wouldn't have GM's they'd have some program that made decisions for them based onthe inputs given, because at that point there's no way a human can compete, if it has proper logic.
this is like going to a pharmacy... they req'd them to be 'doctors' about ~18 years ago, instead of some being 2yr associates degrees or somethign like that... the pharmacologists' lobby group was behind it. and they all got 2x raises at least.
it was to protect their profession and nothing else. all of a sudden pharmacologists were making 100-150k in retail (midwest $... CA figur ~200k+ or more?). lobby group passed that law... plus, roughly same time period they develop some program that simplifies the process of fleshing out complications due to other medications and what else is available for those symptoms..
a human still double chekcs it... but it shouldn't require a doctorate in anything. (always trust a pharmacist > doctor on drugs, though.. don't get me wrong, a general MD is a child in comparison in sophisticated knowledge about various drugs. it is a needed profession, just in hospitals, not the service counter where thy get paid significantly more, i might add... so guess where the inconpetents and/or unusually socially conscious ones work? hospitals... flip a coin on that mess, lol.)
Last edited by NoOne; 04-18-2017 at 04:59 PM.
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