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Old 08-02-2018, 04:43 PM   #10
obaslg
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1 - they definitely stay consistent, within reason. we want some fluctuation, of course. with static ltm you will get a range of results that you can count on. that means the talent is remaining consistent to get those results year after year. i had a 100year league in ootp18 that used static LTM/LTs and it did not tailspin, nor did it escalate out of control. (stats and ai settings - unchanging totals and modifiers)

caveat: seed players and RL mlb players are not the same distribution and make-up. so, adjusting ltm while transitioning from such players will be required to ~control results during this time. if fictional, i just pre-date league and zoom out 30 years before erasing history etc, and starting on intended date wiht a nice robust player base built from drafts and normal game processes.
That sounds promising (and thanks for the other detailed responses). Is there a guide somewhere about how to do that, or should I just bug you again once I get started? ( :
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