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Bat Boy
Join Date: Jul 2009
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2011 rosters and projected performances...
I tried this on the OOTP 12 forum, to no avail. I think this may actually be the proper place to ask about this.
I don't own the game yet, and so am very vague on what OOTP is able to do. I noticed the following in the newsletter about OOTP 12: Quote:
Would the 2011 MLB roster set mentioned in the newsletter be something like the projection disk used by DMB, and if so, is it possible to play the 2011 season with OOTP in an essentially "closed" environment, that is, something like a historical replay, but using the 2011 roster with projected stats? Thanks much for any info. Last edited by Mink Snopes; 02-16-2011 at 08:33 PM. |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 4,019
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OOTP 12 will come with 2011 Opening Day rosters (and full minors if desired), then yes you can play out the 2011 season using the ratings the players are given. The game's aging and development model will be in effect and players develop/age as appropriate. I think it feel give you a true feeling of playing 2011 before it actually happens! Then you can continue and play 2012 if you'd like. Then 2013. And on and on. The best of both worlds IMO. |
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Jul 2009
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Thanks much for the reply.
Would you have an idea what the player ratings (projected performances) for the 2011 roster are based on? Would the projections (or underlying formulas) be somewhat similar to the projections and systems found in some of your standard forecasting sytems (say, PECOTA, ZiPS, Marcel, etc.)? Also, in the sim I have played (DMB) I tend to like to play a season that uses current rosters and projected stats at the same pace the real-life MLB season progresses. When you talk about the aging/development model in OOTP, is there a way to "turn this off" (or dampen it) for the season you are playing, so that a player's talent level remains more or less the same later in the season as it was at the start of the season. I understand that in real life a player's projection may improve (or decline) somewhat as a season progresses, but the actual change tends to be limited because only small sample sizes from an incomplete season are being added to the consideration of his true talent, which, at the start of the season, is based on a large sample size using several of his past seasons' performances. Again, thanks for your input. |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Yes, this can be turned off and/or modified to lessen the effects if you want to do more replay style modelling as you describe. |
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Jul 2009
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This sounds good, and definitely worth a try.
Thanks for your help. |
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