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| Earlier versions of OOTP: General Discussions General chat about the game... |
| View Poll Results: Do you use ghost players? | |||
| I use ghost players - it's just easier |
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39 | 57.35% |
| I don't use ghost players - realism is better |
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29 | 42.65% |
| Voters: 68. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 1,179
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Ghost players or no?
I'm seeking to balance realism with my ability to monitor my minor leagues -- and avoid the massive sign-and-release issue that still seems to be occurring when I let the AI control my minor leagues.
I've never used ghost players before and I'm inclined not to use them but I'm curious -- for you fictional league players out there, how many of you have full minors versus ghost players? |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Yankee Stadium, back in 1998.
Posts: 8,645
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I use ghost players, and not just because it's easier. The feature allows me to concentrate properly on my prospects rather than waste my time micromanaging the 80% of minor league players who will never amount to anything. The sacrifice of some realism (this is not a full-time hobby, after all) comes with the benefit of increased enjoyment of the game.
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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 101
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I had planned to use ghost players, but...
...as I've described in this thread:
http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...r-problem.html Using ghost players caused me to experience a problem with the AI essentially releasing all of its draftees soon after the draft. Originally, I wanted to play with ghost players because, as 1998 Yankees said above, it would allow me to just focus on the legitimate prospects, and avoid cluttering up my minors rosters with a bunch of random names and "1"s (using 1 to 5 rating scale). So, I reluctantly turned off ghost players to avoid the problem described in the thread linked above (at least I hope it's linked). After playing without ghost players for a while, I actually think I like the game better this way. Last night, for example, I was presented with a situation where I needed a catcher to plug a hole on my single-A roster. At the major league level, I actually had four legitimate catchers, none of whom would have taken kindly to being demoted. I was able to find an AI team that was seriously deficient at catcher, and they traded me a SS-A catcher (all 1 ratings on offense, but not bad on defense) for my fourth-string ML catcher. I plugged my minor league hole and shed about $100,000 of salary. I'm not putting the new guy on my 40-man roster, so my understanding is that he's not costing me anything. ($100K is a lot in my league with 80's financials; minimum salary is $62,500 and nobody is over $3M, although Jim Rice and George Brett are close) Anyway, my point about starting to prefer not using ghost players is that the guy I picked up probably wouldn't even have existed if ghost players were turned on, and I would have probably not been able to shed my extra ML catcher's salary. Not wanting to fleece the AI, I checked that team's lineup after the trade, and sure enough, my former fourth stringer was in their starting lineup. BOTTOM LINE - I was for ghost players before I was against them... |
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Major Leagues
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 369
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I've never used ghost players. I like putting together complete minor league teams. Can be a bit tedious at times but worth the trouble.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Greater Boston Area
Posts: 3,992
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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 101
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With ghost players on, have you had anything like the draft and release issue I described above? Maybe I should try experimenting with roster limits. I'm using 4 levels of minors, and the lowest level is set to 35, I think. Perhaps saying no limit would fix the problem I'm having?
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Greater Boston Area
Posts: 3,992
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OOTP doesn't like roster limits on the lowest minor league level. The AI has issues with it.
Edit - I never bother with roster limits in the minor leagues at any level. I haven't seen the sign and release issue in a while, but that doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't exist in any of my games. |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 906
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I tried playing without ghost players and frankly the rosters just don't add up. Playing with Cubby's roster (sf giants) i had 2 SP's at aaa level and had to spend time signing free agents to balance out the roster. I really like organizing and keeping track of my minors but i hate to have to keep dead weight around just to fill out a roster
After about 1/4 of the season i gave up and went back to Ghost players. in my mind i don't find any realism issue involved. |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Ohio
Posts: 964
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Yankee Stadium, back in 1998.
Posts: 8,645
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