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Originally Posted by thehef
The answer is to turn off recalc. That's the purpose of recalc - to recalc player ratings based upon real stats after every season.
With recalc off, your Talent Randomness setting will determine how players develop. With that setting very low, you should expect players to generally stay the same-ish as their first season. With it very high, you should expect wide variations from reality.
I'll note that from time to time I like to do a 1975 replay to see if the Dodgers - had they been healthy - could've kept up with the Reds. Since I don't want to use a 3 or 5-year recalc (because I want the 1975 Big Red Machine to be the best-of-their-era Reds and not an average-of-their era team), I instead take, for players such as Bill Buckner, Bill Russell, Tommy John and a few others, the average of the 1974 and 1976 stats, and plug them in for 1975 to get what-if-they-were-healthy ratings for those guys.
Now if you're only talking Bobby Thomson and a few others here and there, that could work. If, instead, you're talking bunches of players, that might be unworkable.
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Would you mind trying imorting 1954 with peak season potential.
100% scouting accuracy (or turn off)
commish mode
Check the braves
See if you can change potential of thomspon
See if you think hank aarons power potential is peak season
(or do the same thing for players you know well)
i run v 20 and 21 side by side and i only have issues in 21