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Originally Posted by 1991Twins
I had tried 0/67/22/11 and personally felt that the AI would overreact to a bad season. I ended up going back to the default because I felt it helped the AI make the best decisions and Markus and Matt would probably set things that best fit the inner workings of their game. Although I use the default settings, I personally only show player potential ratings (no stars at all). So, for me if a player gets off to a bad start, who knows if it is because they have decline or they are just in a slump. The potential helps me with drafting and what a player's ceiling may be. It's kind of a Diet Coke of stats only but I have really enjoyed it and find myself watching stats and not ratings.
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Just remember no 2 ootp players play ootp the same exact way. That is part of the reason so many customization options exist. And why fictional and modern mlb have 2 complete sets of different numbers.