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Originally Posted by da commish
That makes sense. But initially the players in the 24 team league had lower ovr/pot than what they had in the 112 team league. I had tried rescouting several times but nothing changed. Then I quit OOTP and restarted the game and now the same players have extremely high ovr/pot, many 80/80 players when before there were none. So now it looks like they are being compared to just themselves which results in some very high ratings. I think I'll go back to the drawing board and try some more variations on league setups (i.e., # of teams) to try and get a reasonable # of players with reasoanble ovr/pot ratings. Thanks.
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One other thing - there's an option under Global Setup that allows you to have "overall rating based on all players, not positions." If that is unchecked, that could be part of the explanation as to why you're seeing so many 80/80 players. It's unchecked by default, and results in players only being compared to their own positions when being given an overall rating. That could add to the disconnect you're seeing.
Thing is, having 80/80 players doesn't really mean a thing. They're not necessarily going to be superhuman just because they have a max overall rating. It's on a sliding scale: if the average players in the league hit 25 homers a year, a 40 home run guy will be given a high rating. But if the average power is, say, 10 home runs a year, then suddenly a 25 home run guy will have a near-perfect rating. It's completely up to you; if you don't like seeing a bunch of 80/80 guys, then sure, go back to the drawing board. But it shouldn't actually affect the game much at all.