Awesome! I see feed back. I'm glad this topic is gaining traction. I want to reply to all of you. I just need a little time. I've got a lot of projects going right now. Finally getting some good weather.
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Originally Posted by megamanmatt
And how does it work across a full season or two? 5 games isn't really a test of anything.
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A longer sample is not needed. The fact that a stolen base occurred at all within the given parameters, namely a 2 run deficit, proves the point. I have no way to control what happens with a 2 run deficit. Not in OOTP16. I did in OOTP15. I am at the a.i.'s mercy now in that situation.
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Originally Posted by Fyrestorm3
For the record, I HATED the old strategy interface. It took eons to set up everything the way you wanted it. The new one is sleeker and simpler. I totally understand wanting more control over your team's strategy, and that's fine, but for me, it was a massive effort for very little payoff.
Pepper, I'm not understanding exactly what was wrong with that stolen base. You said you set the sliders to "frequent" in the "early" and "close" situation. That stolen base was in a close, early situation. Forgive me if I'm misunderstanding, but I'm not positive what the gripe is.
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First point is good. It was a pain in the rear. Streamlining is a good thing. It was made easier by the fact that I could export and import. No need to do it every year. The new presets are a good thing. I want to see settings for all the major situations though. There are 3 bases and 1 batter. One swing of the bat can lead to a max of 4 runs. Therefore there are a minimum of 11 situations concerning run deficits and run leads.>4,4,3,2,1,0,-1,-2,-3,-4,and >-4.The amount of innings covered in each situation could be compressed however.
Second, the settings available do not cover 2 run leads or 2 run deficits.Only +/-1 and +/-3. What is supposed to happen with +/-2. Confusing to me. Also +1 and -1 are not the same. It just gets worse with +2,-2 and +3,-3.