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04-16-2012, 02:06 PM | #21 | |
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True but if he can do it in real life he should be able to do it in ootp. What i mean is if he pitched a lot in real life he should be able to do it in the game because his endurance should be rated high. But then how does the game rate a pitcher who pitched great but whos team folded or started midseason. How does he compare to an average pitcher who pitched the whole season? But the main reason i use as played schedules is that when used with the correct transactions it seems to help eliminate the dreaded not enough players on active roster message.
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I know some positional players would pitch occasionally but yeah you would have to do it manually. But in past versions i always kept fatigue and injuries low. I didnt know you couldnt change fatigue.
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Most of the spare pitchers played another position. The call to the bullpen would go to right field, and the players would just trade places. OOTP doesn't do that, and I wouldn't expect it to. The ideal solution is to be able to edit out fatigue as you edit out injuries, but that's not likely to happen anytime soon.
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As it turns out, the schedule can be edited any time, even the day before. That will make it easier to move some of these games.
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If i check players miss season according to history will that player show up on his previous team or free agency? I dont want a player to show playing for a team that he didnt play for in his player history.
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Would it be hard for Markus to hve unretired players go to their new teams instead of the last team they played for or at least to the free agency pool. Im wondering if this is something that is keeping 19th century transactions from working. A player cant go to a team that folded and no longer exists. It seems when a team that the player played for no longer exists the computer places him on any team.
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I guess one needs to edit/create their own particular 19th century schedule. Like only play 3 or 4 games each week and setup a 2-man rotation. Play like 70 to 80 plus games a season. |
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I just start in 1876. It makes life much easier. By then, the teams would generally play Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday, which OOTP handles just fine with a one man rotation.
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I don't suppose the game can handle a third sub-league, can it? If so, that'd be ideal.
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The only thing about that is that I'd like to add the postseason series from 1884-92 and I doubt there's a way to make the game ignore the UA or PL. I'll have to think about this some more. In my ideal world, I'd be able to make the stats from the UA count, but if they don't I can probably live with that. Tougher to just live with it in the PL, but at the rate I'm going I have a while before I need to worry about it.
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Good point. That might be better for the Temple Cup, since it was treated as a series of exhibition games.
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