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Old 03-29-2023, 05:55 PM   #83
s1murc1
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Originally Posted by Lukas Berger View Post
Right, because the Red Sox never traded Babe Ruth in his prime for a bunch of washed quad A players.

Real teams make bad trades when trading with each other. The AI should also make bad trades when trading with itself.

The idea that the AI should somehow be far, far better than real, live human GM's, with all the countless terrible trades they've made, and never do anything questionable is just kind of hard for me to get a grip on.

I don't say anyone's wrong to think that, but just speaking personally, it bothers me to see this happen in real-life far more than it does in a game, which is just mimicking real-life, for both better and worse.
i don't think its specific trades that frustrate us as players it's the volume of these terrible.a lot of the time with bad trades in real life you can look back at the trade and realize what the team was thinking in making their trade. maybe one team was trading a top player and the other team sent them two top prospects but the players got hurt and ended up being busts but when the trade was made the trade looked balanced, but time showed us how bad the trade was because hindsight is always 20/20. now with that said are their trades in real life that you instantly scratch your head at absolutel. I feel the issue with the Ai in games is you can see the players potential ratings so you can tell immediately how bad of a trade it was without seeing the players bust its not a hindsight 20/20 thing if you have your scouting high you know immediately that it was a bad trade vs having to wait for ten years to see if it was or not so it is more in your face when it happens.
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