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Old 03-19-2024, 12:08 PM   #6
dewelar
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Originally Posted by Lukas Berger View Post
The entire ratings scale changed for OOTP25. Which changes everything to do with how the ratings are applied.

Right, I get that. I will re-read that document to see if I missed anything. If you'll indulge me for a moment, though, I'd like to present a scenario, and you can let me know where I'm going wrong.


Let's take random player X. In OOTP 24, his rating for power is 125. In that version, in the modern, neutral environment on the stats page, player X hits 25 home runs in 550 AB, or about 56% more than the average (100 rating) rated hitter, who hit 16. Upon importing to OOTP 25, should I not expect him to have a power rating that allows him to produce 56% more home runs (~23.4) than the average (400 rating) rated hitter, who has 15? If not, then what SHOULD I expect? Because in order for my league to work, I need player X to hit 56% more home runs than the average hitter , because that's what my neutralized stats tell me, and if I don't get that on import I need to know how to edit his ratings to get him back there.

Last edited by dewelar; 03-19-2024 at 12:10 PM. Reason: Grammar again
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