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Old 08-08-2008, 09:41 AM   #101 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RonCo View Post
I got interested. Here's the OPS data for my baseline league...all default settings. Major offense inflation.

[scary graph that wouldn't quote]
! I wish Markus would listen to you more.

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Originally Posted by RonCo View Post
The Development Modifier influences how fast or slow a player reaches his peak. The Aging Modifier influences how fast or slow a player drops off. It can be fairly complex to think about on a skill-by-skill basis, and unfortunately we get only a macro "pitcher" or "hitter" toggle that influences all ratings for the player type.

I selected to develop players more slowly because I was seeing both pitchers and hitters peak far too soon (ages 23-25 rather than 27-29), as experienced in game, and "proven" via my Tango comparison.

I selected to age players more quickly because I was seening them hold on too long, and because the Tango study showed they needed it to model major league careers better. Yes, some of the issue with Ks falling too soon are aggravated because I increased aging. But if you look at the charts in my report, you'll see this is due to the fundamental curve OOTP is using. It drops off too fast after age 37, meaning you can either set it so that you mid-range is too high, but old pitchers hold on properly, or you can set it so that the aging curve is "right" until age 37, but falls off after that. Given that there are more pitchers in the mid-range ages, I chose to make that part right at the expense of the older pitchers.

Ultimately, given the game's approach to development, each setting is a trade-off of some sort.
Just quoting this one as I think it might be the most important post in the thread. Well, it's probably a toss up between this one and the 1st one I quoted.

I wonder, RonCo, if you could give us an update on what you would personally use now for OOTP9.1.6.

You first said for, I guess, the initial release:

Batter Aging: 2.00
Batter Dev: .5
Pitcher Aging: 1.75
Pitcher Dev: .5

but according to goldenglove you at some time switched them to:

Batter Aging: 1.750
Batter Development: .500
Pitcher Aging: 1.500
Pitcher Development: .500

Then there were a couple people in this thread who liked:

Batter Aging: 1.750
Batter Development: .750
Pitcher Aging: 1.500
Pitcher Development: .750
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