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  • DodgerFanatic2K3
    MVP
    • Feb 2003
    • 1583

    #46
    Re: Knights End of Season Set

    Originally posted by ny_alexs24
    knight i want to know are you editing the rating for upcoming end of season set like for instance david wright hight batting average but has only 9 homers this season so his power rating should be low are u going along what happening this mlb season or u just going keep his power the same and does this goes also for many star hitter who have having power outage this season and how far are u into putting the final touch end of the season set when can we expect it
    I would imagine that *IF* he changes ratings that he would use SCEA's rating formula which is dividing players season stats over a 3 year period which would be 2007, 2008 & 09 to get a final rating outcome if they have at least 3 years of service time

    Players with 2 years or less of experience will most likely have more noticeable adjustments to their ratings

    With David Wright's ratings there might be an exception because his 07 & 08 numbers were at Shea Stadium so they should not count so I would think you will see a major drop in his power ratings due to him now playing at Citi Field

    It's just not smart to slash or boost some players ratings based on 1 season unless 2009 was there first year

    Just my 2 cents on the topic

    I'm sure Knight's got it handled :wink:

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    • tapageurs25
      Rookie
      • May 2003
      • 42

      #47
      Re: Knights End of Season Set

      Do you put the real position for player?

      ex:Carlos Delgado 1B and erase C

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      • crques
        All Star
        • Apr 2004
        • 5045

        #48
        Re: Knights End of Season Set

        Originally posted by Knight165
        Yes...there will be one initially without the pitch edits.

        I think I had McCutchen on the list to be an A.
        You would lose his walkup pic though.
        I'll check.

        M.K.
        Knight165
        So the update includes his walkup pic then? I would prefer to keep those if possible.........even if it means that potential would be B instead of A. Just my thoughts though.

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        • Ruffy
          MVP
          • Feb 2008
          • 1516

          #49
          Re: Knights End of Season Set

          Yeah a stamina and pitch edits set!!

          Knight you are a gentleman and a scholar!!!

          Former Bison, Argonaut, TSN and Sportsnet employee.
          Gaming since the days of the NES, Atari and Intellivision.
          Lifelong Hartford Whaler fan.

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

            #50
            Re: Knights End of Season Set

            Originally posted by crques
            So the update includes his walkup pic then? I would prefer to keep those if possible.........even if it means that potential would be B instead of A. Just my thoughts though.
            It doesn't.
            I thought it did.
            I'm checking on some progression items and I'll see what I need to do with some existing players.

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

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            • M11x
              TK-421
              • Apr 2009
              • 204

              #51
              Re: Knights End of Season Set

              I agree with making Cutch an A potential, due to his performance, but changing players potential might landslide into a great debate after looking at several current B prospects on the online update that could be considered A's at the beginning of the season. Matt Wieters for example. It seems that the online updates have reasonably rated players for the restriction of the number of A prospects available. As Knight is aware, there really are only 3-4 non-real players available to edit prior to using created players which is capped at 19, I think.

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

                #52
                Re: Knights End of Season Set

                Originally posted by Volkswagen3
                I agree with making Cutch an A potential, due to his performance, but changing players potential might landslide into a great debate after looking at several current B prospects on the online update that could be considered A's at the beginning of the season. Matt Wieters for example. It seems that the online updates have reasonably rated players for the restriction of the number of A prospects available. As Knight is aware, there really are only 3-4 non-real players available to edit prior to using created players which is capped at 19, I think.

                You've done your homework I see.
                There are 6 A's...1 SP 5 PP's plus the 19 CAPS.
                I've changed Wieters as at his age I think he's handled the MLB pretty good for a rookie....and he was the top rated prospect at the seasons start.
                On that note...McCutchen has been even better...hitting 11 homers opposed to Wieters' 5(granted 100 more AB's for Cutch). But I think he deserves the A rating as well.

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

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                • M11x
                  TK-421
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 204

                  #53
                  Re: Knights End of Season Set

                  Originally posted by DodgerFanatic2K3

                  It's just not smart to slash or boost some players ratings based on 1 season unless 2009 was there first year

                  Just my 2 cents on the topic

                  I'm sure Knight's got it handled :wink:
                  Agreed. Changes probably shouldn't be drastically made because of an off year. Major power changes for Winn and Wright etc. would at least, I'd assume, non-realistically affect franchise mode. Based on this season, Matt Stairs would have zero contact but ceiling high power since he only hits grand slams and Garrett Jones would be the second coming of Babe Ruth.(19 HR in 239 AB).

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                  • M11x
                    TK-421
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 204

                    #54
                    Re: Knights End of Season Set

                    Originally posted by Knight165
                    You've done your homework I see.
                    There are 6 A's...1 SP 5 PP's plus the 19 CAPS.
                    I've changed Wieters as at his age I think he's handled the MLB pretty good for a rookie....and he was the top rated prospect at the seasons start.
                    On that note...McCutchen has been even better...hitting 11 homers opposed to Wieters' 5(granted 100 more AB's for Cutch). But I think he deserves the A rating as well.

                    M.K.
                    Knight165

                    I agree, Wieters should've been an A on the updates.

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

                      #55
                      Re: Knights End of Season Set

                      Originally posted by Volkswagen3
                      Agreed. Changes probably shouldn't be drastically made because of an off year. Major power changes for Winn and Wright etc. would at least, I'd assume, non-realistically affect franchise mode. Based on this season, Matt Stairs would have zero contact but ceiling high power since he only hits grand slams and Garrett Jones would be the second coming of Babe Ruth.(19 HR in 239 AB).
                      I agree wholeheartedly.
                      I don't like to make drastic changes in rosters to base franchises off of.
                      Single season sets....that's another thing altogether.....I try and rate them /450 AB's and then try to limit them with durability(in most cases)
                      Myself....I'm a believer in SCEA's method for coming up with their ratings(the weighted three year method.)
                      David Wright is a prime example.
                      If I was to give him a 35-30 power, is that really realistic? Sure he would hit 9 homers in your first season replay....then be inching towards hitting 10 in the second season only to see he's found his swing back and he's got 18(IRL) by next July!
                      I don't like to chase yearly stat numbers.
                      What I don't mind doing is weighting in this years numbers for changes in players ratings(and it won't be 50 % for me either in some cases)

                      I've also changed my base numbers for certain attributes after studying the progression all year. Nothing crazy, just slight increases in what I use as the base number to start prospects and now draft picks with. Contact-power(obviously) H/9,K/9,control and break(individual)

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

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                      • timmuh1515
                        Pro
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 546

                        #56
                        Re: Knights End of Season Set

                        I like that idea also Knight. Players have up and down years...sometimes drastically. Maybe they're really unlucky...maybe it's a lingering injury. In most cases they return to their average levels the following year (unless age is a factor)

                        I'm really excited about starting a new dynasty...did you say you had a version out already without players edits and a new one will be coming out later with your edits?

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

                          #57
                          Re: Knights End of Season Set

                          Originally posted by timmuh1515
                          I like that idea also Knight. Players have up and down years...sometimes drastically. Maybe they're really unlucky...maybe it's a lingering injury. In most cases they return to their average levels the following year (unless age is a factor)

                          I'm really excited about starting a new dynasty...did you say you had a version out already without players edits and a new one will be coming out later with your edits?
                          No...not yet.
                          I'm still working on it.
                          I finished the top 40 prospects...the top 35 draft picks....some other odds and ends players that needed creating....some changes to SCEA created players that needed potential upgrades. Last night I just wanted to take what I have done and play out 10 years of franchise to see how it plays out and make some adjustments to my created players if necessary.
                          Once I clean up the set...I will put out a version as stated above without any other minor leaguers being done.(by cleaning up....as guys who have seen my sets before completion...I grab players and change their names to their potential rating as I move them around to make it easier when I'm looking to shuffle guys here and there...so you see a lot of Ted C and Lucas D on the FA list and scattered around the league)
                          I will now begin filling in the rest of the prospects and minor leaguers and let you know when that is done.
                          Then it's just setting the 40 man...rotations...lineups ....levels and it's done.
                          It's going surprisingly quick(I guess because I've done it before this year and it's still fresh.)

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

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                          • timmuh1515
                            Pro
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 546

                            #58
                            Re: Knights End of Season Set

                            Originally posted by Knight165
                            No...not yet.
                            I'm still working on it.
                            I finished the top 40 prospects...the top 35 draft picks....some other odds and ends players that needed creating....some changes to SCEA created players that needed potential upgrades. Last night I just wanted to take what I have done and play out 10 years of franchise to see how it plays out and make some adjustments to my created players if necessary.
                            Once I clean up the set...I will put out a version as stated above without any other minor leaguers being done.(by cleaning up....as guys who have seen my sets before completion...I grab players and change their names to their potential rating as I move them around to make it easier when I'm looking to shuffle guys here and there...so you see a lot of Ted C and Lucas D on the FA list and scattered around the league)
                            I will now begin filling in the rest of the prospects and minor leaguers and let you know when that is done.
                            Then it's just setting the 40 man...rotations...lineups ....levels and it's done.
                            It's going surprisingly quick(I guess because I've done it before this year and it's still fresh.)

                            M.K.
                            Knight165
                            You're crazy but I love it. Can't wait

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                            • Dabeeds
                              Banned
                              • Feb 2005
                              • 326

                              #59
                              Re: Knights End of Season Set

                              Hey, Knight, i assume the 2nd classic set is on hold, while your doing this end of the year set ? Just wondering ...

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                              • ny_alexs24
                                Rookie
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 108

                                #60
                                Re: Knights End of Season Set

                                you all have a valid point but when a player continually change their batting stance like david wright to make adjustment to a new stadium to regain his power stroke you have to ask yourself was he really a power hitter or gap hitter why is it player like mark strikeout reynolds who enter spacious citi fields hits 2 bombs to upperdeck wright cant adjust in citi field if i can recall matt holiday was said to be just a product of coors fields now he is in bush stadium proving everybody wrong

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