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Post by nymets on Oct 12, 2008 18:08:36 GMT -5
Hey guys I wanted to know what everyone thinks of ST being completly done by the CPU. In my experience with BBPRO I know for a fact that in a season roll over, or with ST done by CPU, a pitcher PITCHES will never gain. The only way for your pitchers pitches to reach their potential is to input manual ST allocations. I know ST is a lot of work, but with 14 teams i don't see why we can't have 3 to 5 players that we input allocations for. This even works out for older guys who start dropping potential, this way you could add points to the places he's lost to get them back to potential. What do you guys think about this?
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Post by Cubs on Oct 12, 2008 18:31:06 GMT -5
I'm in favor of Jeremy doing more work!!
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Post by nymets on Oct 12, 2008 18:47:42 GMT -5
I'm in favor of Jeremy doing more work!! It's not really that much more work, and it's only 1 time a season! It's not nearly as time consuming as lineup/roster inputs. And i'm sure some guys will still choose to let the CPU do all of their ST.
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Post by SiNcy Reds on Oct 12, 2008 20:40:10 GMT -5
players still reach their potentials without manually inputting the allocations
however, i myself would like to allocate a few players anyways... so i like this idea, but only for a few players per team... because more than that would be hours and hours of work!
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Post by nymets on Oct 23, 2008 23:24:37 GMT -5
players do reach their potentials, it's pitchers pitches that don't....at least that's what i know from my experience with bbpro
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