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Old 03-03-2010, 04:55 PM   #145
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Don't want to clutter this thread..but wondering if anyone knows how the potential grade of a player changes during a franchise. Is it based on player performance? random? Just wondering if anyone has info on that. Thanks.
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Old 03-03-2010, 05:32 PM   #146
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Training im in control of during and after seasons I'm assuming? I dont remember doing this if it was a feature last year. Guessing it wasn't. Thanks for the answer...
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Old 03-03-2010, 05:37 PM   #147
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Training im in control of during and after seasons I'm assuming? I dont remember doing this if it was a feature last year. Guessing it wasn't. Thanks for the answer...
If it's the same as last year, training during the offseason causes you to progress. Training during the regular season would simply limit the amount of regression you have.
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Old 03-03-2010, 05:54 PM   #148
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Hopefully they don't go by what alot of people are putting down. Looks like potential inflation to me. All I see is people increasing potentials, I have yet to see anyone decreasing anyone's potential.
You must've overlooked my post, I also disregarded obvious generic players as well.

I'm sure SCEA has their own scale, but based on current and projected future overall ratings and roles, I consider the following scale for potential:

Position Players:
A - All-Star to Future HOF'er.
B - Great bench players to solid regulars, of course some B players can be All-Stars.
C - Average regulars/One-Tool Players and bench players.
D - Bench players barely able to make the major league roster/Most minor leaguers non-prospects
F - Minor leaguers non-prospects

Pitchers:
A - Aces to Cy Young Award Winners and Dominant relievers.
B - Solid middle of the rotation starters and great relievers.
C - Back of the rotation starters/Long relievers and average to decent middle relievers.
D - Fringe starting pitchers/average relievers minor league non-prospects.
F - Terrible relievers/minor leaguer non-prospects

I also assume that the the potential is a player's peak overall and there is wide range for each letter grade.
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Old 03-03-2010, 05:57 PM   #149
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This was the exact question I posted earlier. It seems like people are almost interpreting the potential rating as the overall rating. Not trying to question the poster's above request for A-Gone's potential rating to be increased to A, but he will be 28 this year and has a 3 year average of about .280/35/105. Now at 28 with those type of numbers, should that warrant an increase to an A potential? Like I mentioned before, the actual definition of the Potential Rating I'm still a little unclear of. I guess when I think of an A potential rating, I'm thinking more like a player such as '06 Tulo who was a Top 10 overall pick, was great in the minors while he was there, got his cup of coffee that year with the Rocks, but obviously wasn't up long enough at the end of the season to accumulate much stats...but everyone knows he is going to be a player. I would think in this situation, he would deserve an A potential rating for the '07 game.
Potential has a lot of bearing on peak overall rating. Adrian hasn't peaked yet. Assuming a baseball player's prime is between age 30-32, he's not too far off.

Adrian's overall is an A and a D potential will drastically affect him in a couple of seasons in franchise mode. Obviously younger players who had just entered the league recently (players like Troy Tulowitzki, Neftali Feliz, and Buster Posey), it suits them more to have a potential that is way different than they're current overall.

That's just my take.
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Old 03-03-2010, 06:04 PM   #150
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The fix will be out on Monday.
Yes, I understand that is their intention. My post was asking (begging is probably more accurate) if it can be available before then.

I understand if it actually takes a long time to do, but I can't see why it wouldn't take more than one developer's time for a couple of hours to update one field in a table (again, don't know for sure if that is the process).

I don't really mind if there was a big issue that we could work around for a week or edit ourselves, but this is something there is no work around or manual fix for and it makes Franchise unplayable, IMO, and I'd like to play it this weekend while I have some time.

Again, the team has been great to this point, so I don't want to sound like I am busting their chops, but it would be awesome if they could make it happen.
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Old 03-03-2010, 07:05 PM   #151
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Will you have to start a new franchise for this patch to work or will it change potential in an existing franchise?
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Will you have to start a new franchise for this patch to work or will it change potential in an existing franchise?
I assume since it is in a roster update, it is not a patch. So you will need to start over with that updated roster.
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