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# 21
airness007 @ 03/08/10 10:06 AM
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It's keeping me at bay until Knights Rosters anyway... and my league is starting, so that will help. I got the Cubs. Took em for Lou and Soriano, a Yankee connection lol
# 22
flyinhawaiian @ 03/08/10 10:09 AM
balance out some of the A potential players by making them old guys, Edmonds, el duque, ec. so their A potential doesnt screw up the trade logic.
any problems??
any problems??
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A potential should be for younger players on the upswing. Not for mid age to older players who are already at their production peak.
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Only major issue now after the roster update, is the auto trading without your permission. But use the workaround and the Franchise should be fine. I'm going to start my franchise tonight now with the roster update.
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Jeter being an A potential just means he's still maintaining a high level of play....it doesn't mean he'll get any better....all the superstars who are still playing at a high level should have A potentials and rightly so
In Jeter's case he's showing zero signs of dropping off, in fact he had one of his finer years last year....that A poetntial for him is accurate
And it doesn't look like they addressed player potential in this update....Ryan Zimmerman on the Nats is still a D potential
In Jeter's case he's showing zero signs of dropping off, in fact he had one of his finer years last year....that A poetntial for him is accurate
And it doesn't look like they addressed player potential in this update....Ryan Zimmerman on the Nats is still a D potential
Alright. I'm giving up on ever using the franchise mode ...at least for now. I don't see why these minor league players couldn't have been corrected. In fact, Russell said at one point that there is a finite amount of "A" rated players allowed in the game. Otherwise it screws something up according to him. That's why they don't allow us to edit potential rating.
So I'll just play on Season mode for now. I'm not putting off starting it any longer. I've already waited a week for this fix, and who knows if they will even correct it further. The gameplay is fantastic, and the SCEA guys are incredibly in tune with out concerns; but this game has some serious technical issues that need solutions.
So I'll just play on Season mode for now. I'm not putting off starting it any longer. I've already waited a week for this fix, and who knows if they will even correct it further. The gameplay is fantastic, and the SCEA guys are incredibly in tune with out concerns; but this game has some serious technical issues that need solutions.
Looks like they still didnt fix the wrong positions issue (Jeter at CF, Granderson at SS, Thome at RF, etc.) No biggie though.
# 29
Yanksrock08 @ 03/08/10 10:25 AM
I think Jeter could be an A. He had his best year last year. Guy trains harder and harder each year. He wants to IMPROVE! Cashman told him 2 years ago to work on his range. thats what he did. Jeter is the hardest worker. JUst because he is 35, he should start to decline? Jeter might produce the same great numbers as last year. Forget his age. When he starts to decline, we can worry about it. For now, i can see him being an A or B.
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A lot of these things aren't huge problems, but when you total them up it becomes that way. You shouldn't have to figure out "workarounds" to get a game mode to function with some level of realism.
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jeremym480 @ 03/08/10 10:29 AM
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I know that there was a similar problem in NBA2K10 where all the fake D-Leaguer's would get promoted over higher rated FA's. So, I went in and changed all the fake players to 45 years old and they retired after the first season. Then, the D-League actually meant something because the FA's actually played because there were no fake guys to fill in.
I know this is a different situation but, I think I would rather have most of the guys with A potential retire rather than take over the league in a few years. However, I guess that could open up a whole other can of worms... What do the incoming draftee's potential's look like?
# 33
apearson19 @ 03/08/10 10:29 AM
No, you have to go to the menu that has the option to "download live roster." It is on the online menu.
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The problem before is that superstar players had a C potential rating, when their overall rating was of a A potential player.
If you raise the attributes of player above his potential ceiling, they will drop in ratings every year until their actual ratings match their potential rating.
# 39
thinkblue_09 @ 03/08/10 10:39 AM
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I don't know about the new prospects and the problems in future seasons of your franchise. The best thing to do would be to simulate like 5 seasons and take a look at the league. Right now the trade logic seems to be set up out of whack, and that's to say they value money and contract years remaing and potential higher than production. So they take A. Pujols who might be an A potential but is entering the final year of his contract and will be wanting a lot of money. So they ship him for some prospects who have a couple years remaining and require less salary but still have an A potential.
If in the future one of these prospects were to become an All-Star player and is asking for a lot of money heading into a contract year and there are still so many prospects with A potentials then I would fathom that the same problem would still apply.
Hope that answers your question, in a round about way lol.
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ocho cuatro @ 03/08/10 10:39 AM
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That's miserable. So every team has on average 4 elite pitchers in their minor league system.
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