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Originally Posted by dewelar
So I played around with this, and decided to go ahead with reentering all my data. I have to say that the new feature allowing me to see the expected production in the current season is VERY helpful. Kudos for that. It's possible that my previous calculations may have been off, but the base stats are pretty much consistently worse by the same amount for every player -- pitchers and hitters both worse, with hitters getting the worst of it. Every single player looks similar to Puckett and Guidry above, with every stat taking a hit (e.g., batting average almost always appears to be about 60 points lower than the same player in v.24, pitcher strikeouts are almost always about 30% less, etc.). Still, if I have to do this, the ability to see the resulting stats in-line is a godsend.
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This is probably an indication that the overall talent level in the league was too high before. Given that, guys would likely have under-performed the targets you were setting for them.
Which it was pretty easy to have that happen when doing a lot of manual editing with the old editor not taking into account the league environment as a whole.
Just one note, as you do adjust things in 25, you'll want to fairly frequently hit the rescout button (even if you have scouting off) as that will actually adjust the league average talent levels based on any changes you've made, and then show you the current up to date projected performances based on the league as a whole, including any edits you've made.