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Based on the info that SD provided, it looks like it wouldn't be that difficult to edit league and city data to balance the game to the user's preference. Not the "ideal" solution IMO, but something that would be manageable to do if it's that important to the user. |
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Looking at these guys, only the Mets, Yankees, and Dodgers--the three teams that can carry the highest payrolls--have $10M-salaried players in AAA. There are three $10M players on other teams (Tor/SF/Tex) who aren't starting, but in all three cases, it is a guy in the latter half off a long-term deal who got replaced by someone who put up star or near-star numbers. The three situations where $10M vets aren't starting??? TORONTO--DH Jason Miller ($316K, 92/93 ratings) was .249-33-98, and SS Rauel Allende was .266-52-126, elbowing out defensive whiz Mario Ordillas (.331-6-64 was his best offensive season, and he has 95 range at SS). Ordillas came in a bunch of games as a defensive replacement, I'd imagine, as he was in 88 games and got 108 AB's. SAN FRANCISCO--3B Martin Semrow was .294-35-105 and above average defensively, as he replaced 37-year-old $15.4M man Dennys Gagnon, whose ratings have dropped to 73/76 and only hit .251 in 235 AB's this year. You have to go down to the $5.8M mark to find a player not on NYY/NYM/LAD who is rated above 75 and is in the minors, and he's only rated 76/76. He also didn't exactly light it up at AAA this year (9-8, 5.52 ERA). So, it looks like the "who should start" AI is heavily ratings-based, rather than taking salary into account. Again, this isn't necessarily realistic, but it definitely makes the AI teams stronger. TEXAS--Donald Spaulding (76G/264 AB's/42GS) played a decent amount, but the 37-year-old is down to 66/69. Bart Naumann (.242-43-98, 141 G, 505 AB's, 91/92) started 115 games at catcher
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I am seeing a lot of people leaving at 41 in the latest build. Maybe the ceiling is 41 now?
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I have some free time tonight, so I downloaded the beta and am going to run a basic test on editing city data and see what kind of results I get over 100 years. I did notice while quickly glancing through the city data that the regional population for the NY teams is around 21 million while most other major league cities are in the 3-7 million range. That could be a major culprit for the number of championships that people are seeing by the Yankees.
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Actually my test was going to be basically the same thing. I decided to do a quick test of lowering the NY and LA teams and then raising Boston to the same regional population level. Over 20 seasons, the Yankees won 1 series and made the playoffs 6 times. The Red Sox won 5 series and made the playoffs 11 times. Initial results seems to indicate that someone could address some of the balance issues pretty easily by just adjusting the regional populations. I'm going to do a quick look through and try to balance the markets a little better and see what kind of results I get. |
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I wonder if the city size is appropriately accounting for two teams in the same city. Therefore the Mets/Yankees are operating as if they were the only team in the market instead of sharing the fan base with each. Therefore, Chicago, NY, LA should be cut in half.
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that great news. now it just coming up with a good market for top to bottom. Maybe have the top 5 markets get a certain % for population, next 5 markets gets a certain % population, so there a difference between top market and low market teams but not too much of a big gap like it is on default. but at least it seems like it can make the game great i still hope Clay adjusted some of it for default. some people dont like messing around editing things too much, etc. |
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Well, I simmed through 50 years and here's the highlights:
Boston won the most series with 8 out of 11 appearances. (I upped them a little and should probably drop them back a touch). The Yankees won 3 out of 6 series in 50 years. (They were second in the AL followed by several teams who won 1 or 2 series). The Dodgers won 7 out of 10 world championships from the National League (I only dropped them to 12 million regional pop, perhaps I should have gone to 10 million?). Chicago won 3 out of 5 and Philly won 2 out of 7. Several other teams won 1 or 2. I think overall the balance was pretty reasonable but could be tweaked a little. There were five teams that never made the playoffs though (Colorado, Florida, SD, KC and TB). I suspect some of these lower level teams should have their regional populations increased slightly just to allow them to be occasionally competitive. Otherwise, I thought it was a reasonable breakdown. I'm guessing someone with more time could whip up something in just a matter of a few hours that would give really good results. |
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Just noticed something else. The "Standings" screen is customizable, with a lot of pretty neat stuff. A number of these fields (like "farm batting/pitching/defense") are actually given as ratings, so you can see at a glance, for example, who has good hitting down on the farm, which clubhouses are happy/unhappy, etc. Pretty cool.
EDIT: forgot to include screenie...
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The customizable screens are really nice and impressive. Being able to customize things like the free agents list just makes things so easy to sort and find what you are looking for. I'm really hoping Clay will add an "Almanac" feature. While the data is saved to a text file, it would be great to have access to all that information via customizable screens in-game.
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Also, every year has an entry and the game will have the capability to automatically import data at the start of every season, accounting for not only all dimension and capacity changes but changes to the fan base as well. Historic fan data is not in yet. Last edited by Jeff Olsen : 03-10-2005 at 11:44 AM. |
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Jeff, To me at appears as though they are multipliers to convert population to fan base. It makes the Yankees and Red Sox much bigger than their market's population would suggest while the Tigers, Marlins, Mets take a hit relative to their market. I wonder if those values are overinflating the success of those teams with a large plus like New York and Boston. Especially if the Yankees +400 is based on the entire New York market. I think these values hold the key to protray market size and resources correctly to make sure the Yankees are not always the biggest resource team.
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It's hard to tell if the balance issue is coming from the fan base numbers mentioned above or the regional population numbers (or both), but in either case I think it could be resolved by adjusting either or both of those numbers. I suspect the fan base number will be the easier to balance, hopefully someone will test this out and see if they can get balanced results by modifying the fan base numbers. |
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Before y'all get to testing this too much, Clay posted this a few minutes ago in the Baseball Mogul Online forums...
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Reading Clay's post also made me think of this question: what were the Yankee payrolls in 2003 and 2004?
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Adding up the available salaries listed at baseball-reference, 2004 was in the neighborhood of $203 Million.
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The latest build, which came out last night, addressed the financial imbalance. Here is the update:
With 7.74: quote: I ran another 100-year sim with 7.75. This time, the Yankees won 35 championships, 50 pennants, and made the playoffs 89 times. IRL, the Yankees have won 39 pennants and 26 championships in 84 years, which would extrapolate out to 31 and 46 over the course of 100 seasons. 35 and 50 seems much, much more reasonable. However, it could probably still stand another small tweak: they still go on 20-30 year runs where they win over 100 games each season, and had a couple of decades in which they averaged in the 115-win range. As far as other teams, here are a few tidbits...
I went by my office last night and started both computers there on 100-year sims as well (one historical), so I can give some more data when I get there in a bit, but those are some data points to consider. Things seem much better with this build at first glance, though.
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As a White Sox fan, sad to say, I find this very realistic. Sounds like it's getting better. Not perfect (IRL, only 2 teams have ever won 115+ games in a season), but better.
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I remember in the old, old version of BBM, I could regularly take my teams to between 125-135 wins a season. Looks like that hasn't changed enough, if the AI is routinely winning 120+ games with the best teams.
Ahhhh, memories. Jose Cruz Jr., was a lock for 800+ HRs in that game.
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I was playing around and am becoming more of a fan of the game (except I can't seem to win, which is good). Is there a way to just auto-sort the minors? I don't feel like constantly checking who's doing well in AAA, AA, A, R to see who to promote/demote..but when I hit auto-sort, it removes guys from my ML roster I want to keep. It's kind of a small issue I suppose, just easier for me and didn't know if I was missing something.
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SkyDog are you still helping out Clay with this? I am curious if you have run anymore tests with the 7.75 build nad if it is more solid than before. Are the leftover amateurs from the draft going into the free agency now?
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The balance issue still needs work IMO. Using the default settings, I ran a couple 50 season tests and 2 or 3 big market teams are completely dominating (3 teams won 44 and 42 series in 50 years - mostly the Yankees). I then ran a 20 year test playing as the Nationals to see how difficult it would be to build up a team. In those 20 years starting in 2005, the Yankees won the series 17 times, Boston twice and the Angels once. That's with the 7.75 build. |
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Yankees 17 times in 20 years oh dear
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As noted earlier, it can be easily adjusted by the user. The default settings are still way off IMO though. Something that bothers me even more is looking through other test runs and the one's I've done, there are a handful of teams that never seem to even make the playoffs. It just seems to me that there should be at least a chance that those teams could put together enough talent to make the playoffs out of the hundreds of years that I have seen results for. Again, that can be addressed by the user to get a better balance but the default settings should be a lot less unbalanced before release IMO. |
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How often is the best time in the Regular Season winning the World Series. I wonder if this is contributing to the high # of World Series for the Yankees, especially with 100+ win teams in the regular season. I wonder if there isn't enough randomness in the game engine outcomes, that would allow for a Florida Marlins team to win a 7 game series against the Yankees like 2 years ago.
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I ran a quick 20 years last night starting from 2005 with equalized cities, and the Red Sox were the best team and almost always won the World Series when they made it. I haven't looked at it in-depth to determine if they always had the better record, but when they made it, they won it nearly every time.
One problem I'm seeing, and it was this way 5 years ago as well, is too many super teams, and correspondingly, too may super bad teams. Way too many 115+ wins teams, and way, way too many 115+ loss teams. Here's an example - I took the Devil Rays in my 20 year quick-sim, and routinely lost 110-120 games a season, yet finished 4th nearly every year. I forgot that there was even a 5th place until I finished in 5th one year. So I started thinking, how in the hell could you have 2 teams with 110+ losses in the same division?!?! I figured it was because the Sox and Yankees were both in the AL East, and a combo of my Devil Rays, the Blue Jays, and the Orioles were getting pummeled. Turns out it was the Yankees!!!! They quickly fell to pieces in my game, losing 90 games by 2007, then went into the tailspin to end all tailspins for the next decade, losing 100 games every year, including several years in a row in which they barely won 35-40 games! I need to look at it again tonight because I'm not feeling good and maybe I saw something that wasn't there, but I could swear that in one season, they went 22-140!!! Now, putting aside my feelings about the Yankees, that just shouldn't be happening in the game, and certainly not with regularity.
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With equalized cities, I can see that happening. I don't think you'll get anything close to realism going that route beyond the first couple seasons. Last edited by Bee : 03-14-2005 at 09:56 AM. |
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But the alternative isn't very realistic, either, with the Yankees winning 60% of the World Series. I can understand it bringing them down by taking away a significant advantage, but I'm not sure I understand why equalizing cities would make them (or any other team) any more likely to lose 120+ games than without equalized cities.
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I think with the equalize cities on it forces the Yankees to make some drastic changes to their roster to deal with less revenue. Therefore, they are forced to release or trade most of their star players and perhaps cut their scouting budget as well. It is the equivalent of being in salary cap hell in football. This creates a horrible team on the field as they adjust. Todd
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I agree the default alternative isn't very realistic either at this point in the beta. If you edit the LA and NY regional populations you can get decent results in the beta though, so I'm guessing the balance issue can be greatly improved before release. I don't think equalized cities results in teams being more likely to lose 120+ games, but I think it is more likely for big market teams to fall apart like the Yankees did in your game. I would guess the equalized market would hurt those teams with huge payrolls more than other teams, but I haven't tested that. In any case, it seems to me that equalized cities would make the failure/success of teams much too random. Edit: What Todd said. Last edited by Bee : 03-14-2005 at 10:26 AM. |
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Good thoughts. It would certainly help if y'all pass this stuff on to Clay in his beta forums. It can't hurt for stuff to come from sources other than me.
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I see where you're coming from. Make sense.
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Anybody else seeing lots of huge multi-player trades? I'm talking 10 for six types. I watched the Giants deal 23 players for 9 new guys in three deals in 2007. Seems like AI trades use 6 or more players more often than not. It could be random noise, that's why I'm asking.
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Not hard to believe when every other trade...of the 5000 I'm proposed...is some 5-2 or 5-1 deal...usually the same ones over and over again with one player different. |
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If I were Clay, I'd be quite frustrated that someone would download the beta, get updates to it, then post things that aren't working properly in another forum without mentioning it in the beta forum.
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