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| OOTP 25 - General Discussions Everything about the brand new 25th Anniversary Edition of Out of the Park Baseball - officially licensed by MLB, the MLBPA, KBO and the Baseball Hall of Fame. |
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Nobody has said anything about TRC working differently in 25. The difference is that someone decided to change what had been established game setup defaults that had existed for over a decade. Was this change based on the data OOTP collects on how people play the game? <Guffaw> Probably someone decided people should play the game differently. Quote:
I checking Bunnings actual ratings in the editor. Huge drop in stuff, movement, and pitch quality. Interestingly, potential was much higher in the editor, what you'd expect of an All Star and Cy Young and MVP contender. However this was not shown in the potential ratings even when set to 100%. Last edited by Brad K; 09-10-2024 at 09:10 AM. |
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Potential ratings display equal to Current Ratings even if they are higher under the hood after a player turns 30. This is because they are very unlikely to develop positively at that point.
In a recalc league if the Current Ratings are lower than the Potential ratings under the hood that is almost definitely a result of negative "development" (i.e. aging) and not TCR (which would also affect the Potential ratings). |
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So instead of a plausible decline the system turns a star into a throwaway player four years running. Why bother with recalc? I had this happen with Nolan Ryan also.
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It isn't related to Recalc. I would say "why have development on in a historical sim if you don't like this type of outcome".
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Yes.
I enjoy being able to control this in fictionals. I like less volatility and love that for as long as I can remember I had the ability to use that slider to my liking. |
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I love the passion on this thread and I'm glad there are others out there that get as heated about fake baseball as I do.
Seems to me that the question isn't so much "do we need it", it's "is it working to make the game better?" My main frustration on this topic is that in the last two offseasons I've had 4 players between the age of 24-30 drop 10+ points in their scouting ratings for no apparent reason. These are players that I took great pains to develop and/or acquire. I had one 26 year old OF go from 59/80 to 40/80 in 2 months after I signed him to a long term extension. Maybe it's just a sucky coincidence, but I've simulated many dozens of seasons on past versions of this game and never experienced a drop like that to a healthy player in-season with no red flags. My assumption is that "Talent Change Randomness" doesn't impact the normal development and decline of a player (which presumably has its own inherent randomness) but is more an indication of how likely it is a player's talent rating will change significantly throughout their career. |
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Recalc...recalculates the players ratings at the beginning of each off-season based on the options chosen under Historical Settings. If Recalc is not on, that does not happen. |
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If the game had floors and ceilings on player's output in historical games, then maybe TCR would have a job to do. |
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Has anyone ever said that Historical games need TCR?
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In a past save I had Tony Armas hit .325 one year and .179 the next. Both are ridiculous. |
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My answer to the original question is yes, I need TCR, as do many others who happen to value random development over tracking RL. Of d course I recognize there are many users who do not want to depart from reality, a little or a lot. Those users can effectively nullify TCR by setting it to 1 or 0. Problem solved - without depriving the rest of us of a tool we like.
I play historical seasons with annual recalc off. Never use it. But I’m not asking OOTP to eliminate the option. I toggle off RAH and transactions and missed years, too. I use relatively high TCR and live with the consequences. Of course it can be infuriating, frustrating, maddening, but also miraculous and rewarding. For one thing, it reduces my advantage of knowing which prospects will flourish. More challenge. I also have to chuckle at the demands to know how TCR works. I mean, it’s random by design. Your results may (and will) differ. That’s the point. I see no pattern. No need for me to go under the hood. I don’t see anny andvantage in trying to reverse-engineer TCR. Either you have a tolerance for risk, or you don’t. If you don’t, eliminate TCR as a factor. As to default settings, hard to argue with settings that anticipate what new users want. Annual recalc and historical rosters and lineups and trades and missed seasons and retirements. No problem. I’ll shift to my preferred settings to allow random development based - in part - on how I handle my organization, coping with the unpredictability of high TCR.
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This game is a really complex sandbox. Don't be afraid to play with all of the toys. The odds of the default settings just happening to be your favorite way to play are pretty slim. Last edited by uruguru; 09-10-2024 at 04:31 PM. |
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I don't think a default setting says that something needs to be used. Otherwise, they wouldn't make it an option that can be changed (which it is and can).
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Why should our only option be to disable a feature when the problem is that it doesn't work as reasonably expected? Any problem reported with the game will be answered by the cheerleaders who don't play with those settings as being the users fault. Well, if a feature is available with a setting, it should work with that setting.
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