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HOF work around till voting is patched
Has anyone discovered a reasonable work around for the HOF issues when using multiple leagues. One that doesn't include hours of looking through all the retired players and manually putting them in the HOF.
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I played around with what little I could and found that turning off HOF voting will have the AI put some players in the HOF but it still only puts them in if they retired from the league in which they had HOF worthy stats.
Part of what I think it's doing is taking the stats in a league vs. total service time and not service time in a league. So you have a guy who is a sure fire HOF'er but he ends his career with 3 years in a lesser league. So the game takes his stats from the main league but adds 3 years of zero stats. Effectively watering down his career stats. Perhaps a good change would be adding "service time in league" and only having HOF voting look at that. Which it should. The HOF doesn't look at minor league stats for voting or stats from another country so the game shouldn't. Setting up service time like this would help. Service time in league Total service time (from all leagues) Time as professional (total service time plus time in minors if no minors then this isn't needed) Service time in league would never reset. If a player was traded or FA'd out of the league his time would stop and then restart from that point if he comes back. |
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It doesn't (or shouldn't) matter what league the player retired from. Now, where it could be going wrong is if a player put up great stats in one league, then played 3 years in another league before retiring, it will check by default from 5 years after he last played in the league in question. If he's not retired yet, then he may get bypassed from the ballot.
We do not add extra zeros from other leagues. If a guy played 12 years in one league, then 3 years in a separate league, when looking at the HOF, we only look at the stats from the league in question. We do check Major league service years, so if your leagues are set up so that major league service resets when players switch between the leagues, then yes, you may run into a case where a player changes leagues late. If that is the case, set the min service time threshold to 0 - it's really only used as a pre-filter anyways. Players still need a mininum of criteria to show up on a ballot even if they have the service time, so the worst case is you may have a few extra players on your ballots. Unfortunately at the moment the HOF is stuctured a little oddly - we have a global hall of fame, in that a player is either elected or not, but each league elects players separately, based only on their stats from the league in question. So if a player had good careers in two different leagues, they may get missed, but set correctly, if they played majorly in one league, and put up enough stats from that league, that should be enough for them to make it in. |
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I think, the part I bolded is where the issue is arising. I have 5 leagues all with trading between leagues and a shared FA pool. So the players move around between the leagues more then "normal". It sounds like raising the time before induction would be a good idea to since that will give the players more time to actually retire after switching leagues. Would that help? |
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Yeah, raising the time before induction and/or the time on ballots to be really long would both help catch guys, but if you have 5 leagues with fairly decent movement between them, there's going to be a lot of guys missed. The system is set up mostly for an MLB-type modern environment. Multiple leagues will always have troubles.
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Any chance you guys could work on the HOF some more for 17 or maybe even a patch for 16 down the road ![]() ![]() |
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Where is the service time resets button located? I'm starting my hopefully finally attempt at a fictional league tonight and I want to make sure I uncheck it.
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As a data point:
I'm running 2 ML-level leagues. I did what Matt suggested and set service time to 0 and wait time to 10 years. What I'm seeing is that while it will let people go onto either ballot (and sometimes, both), it's erasing the history if the player changes ballots. I.e. a player who gets, say 10% year 1, 12% year 2, 5% year 3 in league A loses that history if he's put on the ballot of League B. Year 4 of League A/Year 1 of League B, the player will only show the League B total. So it theoretically allows you to catch everyone, but it's not going to be a complete history if you run a more-than-one-ML set-up. That's a bit of a bummer, and I wish it would be fixed. However, I am well aware that this is yet another case of "most people only play with one ML" so it's unlikely to happen anytime soon. ![]()
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Further data point: The Hall elected two people in one league who they never gave me a chance to vote on. Both were retired 10 years, both played ONLY in one league.
I am testing turning off HoF in one of the leagues, to see what, if anything, that changes. So yeah, based on this testing, looks like I can't use the Hall for any dual-ML setups I want to create, which is a real bummer. ![]()
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And yup, now all the players who should be in League A's potential pool for the Hall are in, if I shut down the Hall for the other League.
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*edit to add: I might see what you mean. The voting page was caching players, so even switching leagues wasn't changing the actual list of eligible players. You'd have to leave the page and go back. This will be fixed. Last edited by Matt Arnold; 05-14-2015 at 10:11 AM. |
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