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Originally Posted by SkyDog
For those who are unfamiliar, I like setting up fictional leagues with settings that don't necessarily mirror the last 5-10 years of baseball, but more the last 25ish years. I want my league to have better pitching, rarer 50-HR seasons, a little more base-stealing prowess, etc. In my ideal world, I'd love to have my league churn out stats where a guy might just lead the league in homers with 40 or so, but where 60 is a possibility once every 100 or so years, and someone might even chase Aaron, where pitchers finish what they start more than they do these days, but a great closer has a shot at saving 50, where 55-65 SBs usually leads the league, but where every now and then a guy comes along and flirts with 100, where once every hundred years someone might hit .400, but where the league ERA without the DH is usually not much above 4.00. And, I want all of this without having to change my settings every year or import predetermined settings every year that change what defines a "good" or "great" season.
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WOW, that is EXACTLY the kind of settings I'm looking for. Only I want them at "default". Meaning all PCM's and LTM's are at 1.00. I've tinkered with the league totals (Not the league totals modifiers, the actual numbers on the left), and I can't seem to get there. I want this as "default" because THEN I want to take it a step further.
Each year I then want to have small adjustments to LTM's (random, I've already set up my system) to sim ebbs and flows in offense. But it only really works well if LTM's start off at 1.00. (And the random changes tend toward the middle). I'm STILL trying to find this nervanna.