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  • Tweeg
    MVP
    • Jul 2008
    • 1414

    #61
    Re: CPU Trade Logic

    Originally posted by Mike Lowe
    The Marlins would never agree to a trade like that.

    Sincerely,

    Cameron Maybin
    Miguel Cabrera

    Now you're being ridiculous. At the time, Maybin was a 20 year old prospect that already made it to the big leagues. The Marlins also got Andrew Miller, Detroit's top pick the year before. Souza is already 26, and it's do or die time for his career. I don't think it needs to be said that Florida was dealing Cabrera because it was time to pay him. Appropriately, he went to a higher market. Why would Tampa Bay wish to acquire Stanton in their current situation?
    Prototype Supreme

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    • Mike Lowe
      All Star
      • Dec 2006
      • 5286

      #62
      Re: CPU Trade Logic

      Ha, I'm just saying that we don't always see the big picture.

      I'm actually excited that NBA 2k16 will literally show us now each team's line of thinking.

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      • Tweeg
        MVP
        • Jul 2008
        • 1414

        #63
        Re: CPU Trade Logic

        Originally posted by Mike Lowe
        Ha, I'm just saying that we don't always see the big picture.

        I'm actually excited that NBA 2k16 will literally show us now each team's line of thinking.
        I hear ya. I'm looking forward to checking that out too. I guess you could say the Show kind of tries by labeling teams as Rebuilding/Normal/Playoff Push, but then random things just happen anyway.
        Prototype Supreme

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        • TattooedEvil
          Pro
          • Sep 2014
          • 795

          #64
          Re: CPU Trade Logic

          i honestly just dont look at trades that happen so i dont do the whole "WTF!?!?!?!"....I cant do 30 team control tho cuz i would literally never trade for the CPU....feel like thats more unfair then letting the CPU trade for itself. Even if it is lopsided

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          • KBLover
            Hall Of Fame
            • Aug 2009
            • 12172

            #65
            Re: CPU Trade Logic

            Originally posted by TattooedEvil
            i honestly just dont look at trades that happen so i dont do the whole "WTF!?!?!?!"....I cant do 30 team control tho cuz i would literally never trade for the CPU....feel like thats more unfair then letting the CPU trade for itself. Even if it is lopsided

            I also think I'm just looking at every team through my own eyes - which means all of them will be basically using the same logic (mine), which we know is not true in real life (all teams don't use the same valuations, logic, strategies, etc) - so I don't think it's "realistic".

            Plus, I'm not going to pretend I know now who in 2018 "would" or "would not" be traded and for what.
            "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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            • LowerWolf
              Hall Of Fame
              • Jun 2006
              • 12268

              #66
              Re: CPU Trade Logic

              I played through the trade deadline, and the CPU teams didn't make any trades. And as soon as we hit August, all the teams who should have been active placed players on trade waivers.

              Pretty sure it's because I play with injuries off, but I know in past years CPU teams traded with each other.

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              • tessl
                All Star
                • Apr 2007
                • 5683

                #67
                Re: CPU Trade Logic

                I impose strict restriction on myself but I let the CPU teams do whatever they want and I don't see many if any stupid trades happening. In fact I see more "unrealistic" trades IRL than in the Show.

                The Rockies traded Tulowitzki for who? The Braves traded Kimbrel for who?

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                • dapear
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 107

                  #68
                  Re: CPU Trade Logic

                  Saw the Marlins in the offseason of 2015 trade Giancarlo Stanton to the Pirates straight up for Robbie Grossman (C Pot, 69 overall). Probably, no definitely, the worst trade I have ever seen in the Show. And it was supposed to be better this year.

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                  • TheWarmWind
                    MVP
                    • Apr 2015
                    • 2620

                    #69
                    Re: CPU Trade Logic

                    Originally posted by dapear
                    Saw the Marlins in the offseason of 2015 trade Giancarlo Stanton to the Pirates straight up for Robbie Grossman (C Pot, 69 overall). Probably, no definitely, the worst trade I have ever seen in the Show. And it was supposed to be better this year.
                    He probably slept with another players wife.

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