Why are certain player retirements hardwired into the game?

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  • Knight165
    *ll St*r
    • Feb 2003
    • 24964

    #31
    Re: Why are certain player retirements hardwired into the game?

    Originally posted by BoSoxPujols
    Read............................







    You've got pull Knight.

    Make it happen captain!

    I got promoted?....TWICE! That's a nice pay raise!

    I'll see what I can do......the most I can put forth is to suggest...strongly.

    M.K.
    Knight165
    All gave some. Some gave all. 343

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    • Yankees2009Champs
      Pro
      • Mar 2010
      • 710

      #32
      Re: Why are certain player retirements hardwired into the game?

      Originally posted by BoSoxPujols
      Read............................
      Wow, thanks for pointing out how much of an idiot I am, seriously find a more respectful way to retort.
      "Undaunted, I knew the game was mine to win. Just like in life, ALL of my successes depend on me. I'm the man who has the ball, I'm the man who can throw it faster than heck. So that is why I am better than everyone in the world."

      Legendary pitcher Kenny Powers

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      • treyraq
        Rookie
        • Jan 2011
        • 493

        #33
        Re: Why are certain player retirements hardwired into the game?

        Originally posted by Yankees2009Champs
        Wow, thanks for pointing out how much of an idiot I am, seriously find a more respectful way to retort.
        geez, man...I think he was simply directing you to the quote he posted...calm down!

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        • Yankees2009Champs
          Pro
          • Mar 2010
          • 710

          #34
          Re: Why are certain player retirements hardwired into the game?

          Originally posted by treyraq
          geez, man...I think he was simply directing you to the quote he posted...calm down!
          When a person goes "..................." he's being condescending. All he had to do was quote the guy.
          "Undaunted, I knew the game was mine to win. Just like in life, ALL of my successes depend on me. I'm the man who has the ball, I'm the man who can throw it faster than heck. So that is why I am better than everyone in the world."

          Legendary pitcher Kenny Powers

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          • treyraq
            Rookie
            • Jan 2011
            • 493

            #35
            Re: Why are certain player retirements hardwired into the game?

            Originally posted by Yankees2009Champs
            When a person goes "..................." he's being condescending. All he had to do was quote the guy.
            Oh...I didn't know.


            Hey Knight, congrats on the promotion!
            By the way, why IS their no full A league in the game?? Is there a good thread on that, so as not to skew off-topic?

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            • Dogbarian
              Rookie
              • Apr 2011
              • 208

              #36
              Re: Why are certain player retirements hardwired into the game?

              I must say, I've seen some crazy retirements.

              Playing through 2011 with multiple RTTS guys, I've seen the following:

              - Rickie Weeks and Hanley Ramirez retiring due to injury (both suffered 6+ months injuries fairly late in the year, both in the same one RTTS career)
              - Placido Polanco retiring due to age, more than once (he's 35)
              - Thome, Wakefield, Rivera, Posada & Chipper Jones NOT retiring, more than once (although all of these did retire one or more times in the play-throughs).
              - multiple SP in their early 30s retiring due to injury, several of which I knew to have elbow or shoulder injuries (Tommy John candidates)


              I guess really only the Weeks/Ramirez thing and Polanco are the real surprises there, but still, seeing that retirement list is always interesting. And it definitely changes, at least in RTTS, it isn't locked in, because I've reloaded a save made right before I clicked Begin Offseason, and gotten different results (as an experiment).

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              • Yankees2009Champs
                Pro
                • Mar 2010
                • 710

                #37
                Re: Why are certain player retirements hardwired into the game?

                Originally posted by Dogbarian
                I must say, I've seen some crazy retirements.

                Playing through 2011 with multiple RTTS guys, I've seen the following:

                - Rickie Weeks and Hanley Ramirez retiring due to injury (both suffered 6+ months injuries fairly late in the year, both in the same one RTTS career)
                - Placido Polanco retiring due to age, more than once (he's 35)
                - Thome, Wakefield, Rivera, Posada & Chipper Jones NOT retiring, more than once (although all of these did retire one or more times in the play-throughs).
                - multiple SP in their early 30s retiring due to injury, several of which I knew to have elbow or shoulder injuries (Tommy John candidates)


                I guess really only the Weeks/Ramirez thing and Polanco are the real surprises there, but still, seeing that retirement list is always interesting. And it definitely changes, at least in RTTS, it isn't locked in, because I've reloaded a save made right before I clicked Begin Offseason, and gotten different results (as an experiment).
                Polanco seems like an old 35 though, doesn't he?

                I've always wondered if you save before going to retirements whether it would change. Thanks for trying that, hopefully I can get it to retire the players I'd like...like not Rivera or Derek GIDPJeter.
                "Undaunted, I knew the game was mine to win. Just like in life, ALL of my successes depend on me. I'm the man who has the ball, I'm the man who can throw it faster than heck. So that is why I am better than everyone in the world."

                Legendary pitcher Kenny Powers

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                • treyraq
                  Rookie
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 493

                  #38
                  Re: Why are certain player retirements hardwired into the game?

                  Originally posted by Yankees2009Champs
                  Polanco seems like an old 35 though, doesn't he?

                  I've always wondered if you save before going to retirements whether it would change. Thanks for trying that, hopefully I can get it to retire the players I'd like...like not Rivera or Derek GIDPJeter.
                  Someone will chime in right after me with more precise info, but apparently, if you save right before the player draft, the results of that have a lot to do with who retires.
                  Something to that effect.

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                  • 24
                    Forever A Legend
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 2809

                    #39
                    Re: Why are certain player retirements hardwired into the game?

                    I definitely agree with you on the retirement issue. Very frustrating to see The Captain (refering to Derek Jeter not Knight ) retire at age 38 while Rivera Is still playing at 44.


                    On a side note after reading through the first page of the thread I never saw someone challenge the mighty words of God.... i mean knight like that. gave me a good chuckle


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