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Originally Posted by OldFatGuy
I like the fog of war too, but 20 to 80 with increments of 5 is only 12 variables. That's a little too much for my liking, so I've always played with a 1 to 20 scale. Always seemed a nice medium to me. YMMV
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I play 1 to 20 too, without caps. Some guys go over 20 for some ratings. I like this system.
What I'm noticing about the new ratings is that I need to change the way I evaluate my roster. With the 1 to 20 scale, pitchers whose stuff, movement and control ratings added up to 30 used to be guys you needed to replace ASAP, and guys around 34 were just OK. Now the 30s seem to be OK and the 34s are pretty good. Very few guys still go way up toward 50. Guys with ratings you wouldn't pay serious money for are now guys you have to consider paying serious money.