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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Seeking my El Dorado
Posts: 548
Infractions: 0/1 (4)
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I hope this isn't a bug and something I'm doing wrong...
...if it's a bug, then it's a game killer.
Welp, the shoddy AI strikes again. My second season using Rolen's 2006 rosters. I look at my league leaders and see that in mid-August, Adam Wainright has won 28 games and Fernando Cabrerra, a _MIDDLE RELIEVER_ has won 30 games. So, my natural reaction was a WTF! Now, this happened with last year's game too. I go check out the teams and St. Louis is carrying a 17 man roster , seven pitchers, and the Indians are carrying an 13 man roster (five pitchers). Neither team is human controlled, either. This was a problem with last years game and is the reason I quit playing it. It was never fixed, either. This seriously needs to be fixed. I can send a copy of my league file to anyone on the OOTP staff that needs it to see what the deal is or whatever. Actually, hrmmm, as I look around... Arizona - 15 man roster Atlanta - 20 man Baltimore - 15 man Boston - 16 man Chicago (A) - 22 man It goes on and on and on. Am I doing something wrong or is this the game engine at fault? If it's the game, my word.... |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Nashville
Posts: 656
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I've never seen this. It could be something to do with that league file. You can upload it per the instructions in this forum to the SI ftp site and someone can look at it.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Frankfort, Kentucky
Posts: 3,746
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This is fixed in 2007. No problems like this in repeated testing of all builds. Sounds like something is wrong in your league settings or with the database.
Try testing Lahman 5.4 and see if you can reproduce the problem and do as Solack mentioned so you can get more specific help and a look at what happened to that particular league. Sorry you're having trouble.
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Charlie Root won more games for the Cubs than any pitcher (201), yet was remembered for one pitch to Babe Ruth. Find out more about the 1929 World Series in my book, "Root for the Cubs: Charlie Root and the 1929 Chicago Cubs." See the web site at www.rootforthecubs.com. The book is at http://www.amazon.com/Root-Cubs-Char...t+for+the+cubs. Beta tester, OOTP 2007-2023 and iOOTP 2011-2014. |
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