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07-19-2008, 04:17 PM | #21 |
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another few screenshots of HOF'ers
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07-21-2008, 01:59 PM | #22 | |
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My other thought is that perhaps those leaders were caught a lot more often in the sim. Cobb wasn't all that successful a base stealer in real life, percentage-wise, at least during the years that they tracked the statistic, but he really shouldn't have run in your replay.
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08-10-2008, 04:11 PM | #23 |
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The 61 homer season for Babe Ruth is kind of cool.
"Sorry Roger, not only did we drop the ball on drug testing to allow several steroid-enhanced players to break your single season home run record, we've also gone back and rewritten history so that Babe had 61 home runs long before you did." Poor guy. |
12-14-2008, 02:44 AM | #24 | |
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Editing the era_stat works fine unless your asking it to do something extreme such as turn 1907 hitters into 2001 sluggers (or 1956 sluggers for that matter). At least this seemed to be the case with 2007. In my effort to get all of history to play as 1956 the HR's were the problem. There was a point (in my case around 4888) that once the modifier crossed that point (such as 5125) HR's went down instead of up. At 9225 they went WAY down. It also seemed there was little diff (if any) between 3888 and 4888. I don't know the exact point the opposite reaction occured only it was in the 4881 aera. I'm sure my exact setting for AB/H/2B/3B/HR/BB/K and BABIP effected where the exact point was for myself. Combined with the lower power rating of batters and high movement ratings of pitchers, it seems there was no way to get the HR exact or even close for 15-20 years and at some point the extremely high modifier did something. Not sure if it's a roll over point or what, but something can happen in extreme cases. Everything else was fairly dead on. But non of those things was as extreme as the HR rates. I'd say this is causing your problem as well |
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