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Originally Posted by Rain King
1. Developing prospects is a part of the game, it certainly isn't the "point" of the game.
2. Moving up the lower part of the scale can mean a lot of actual development...and a lot of development can happen without moving on the 20-80 scale. There are a few ways you can see that better. For example, you have the ability to look at your players relative to a minor league instead of the major league. You can also broaden the scale you use so that you will see more of the nuance as they develop.
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I get your point but, unless youre the Yankees or Dodger, if you dont develop prospects its going to be hard to compete lol.
I wonder if some of the dev issues I'm experiencing are related to historicals?
On a 20-80 scale, would you say that in three tests of the same season, that of 15 of the Top 25 prospects, followed in each of those 3 sims and one going up from 20-30/80, a few each seasons going form 20-25/x or 30-35/x and around half staying at their OVR rating is good?