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Originally Posted by bull425
Gameplay is good I would say, not terrific. I know it's data based on players, but the ratings then need to be tweaked. I just finished a game where i had a 4-2 lead in the 9th. In the 8th, I had a reliever come in, promptly walk two straight batters, with a control of 12. Ninth inning, closer is in. Wild pitches a guy to third, then home, two straight pitches. It's almost like the game has a built in mechanism for the AI to make things extremely close. This game was 1-0 until the 6th. 7th to the 9th it goes 4-4, with all the scoring going 7-8-9 innings. Not sure if people see this, but happens way to frequently.
Yes, I am the Mets, but I have seen in my last two games 0-2, 1-2 and 3-2 counts, and I would say 7 out of 10 times it's a K. For the CPU player, not the case. Comparable players mind you.
I'm new to the game, and I am commenting on 3 seasons worth of experience. I'm not making this up, I'm watching as I play.
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The truth is, once we see something that bothers us, we are predisposed to notice it, and conveniently not remember when it happens in a non-bothersome way.
But Markus and crew have always been open to tweaking things, given some compelling evidence. Unfortunately, at the end of the day you are only providing anecdotal experience, and there is little chance that anything will change without some significant evidence that there is actually an issue.
To make a compelling case, you'd need to determine what things you think are problematic (you've mentioned several different things in this thread) and keep careful track of occurrences, both positive and negative, and then probably provide your league files as well.
Not that it should be your onus to fix Markus' product, mind you. But the bottom line is, there is a list as long as both of our arms combined of new features and fixes on Markus' to-do list. They simply don't have the resources to spend researching every "might be an issue," especially when it's not something that is widely being reported as an issue. So the focus during new version development is on features, and then fixes are generally focused on critical issues (crashes, other easily reproducible issues) first. Subjective issues are the least likely to be prioritized. So, if it's important to you, the most likely way to potentially have something done about it would be to provide some data.
Good luck!