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Re: WTNY's 2015 Pitch Edits ( Please read the FAQ )
I just think it might be more practical to start a thread for this if you are interested in it and working on it. It beats posting a little in this thread, a little in that thread and allows other OS'ers who are interested to follow along with your progress better.Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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Re: WTNY's 2015 Pitch Edits ( Please read the FAQ )
I'm still working on them. Not going to be tonight though. I worked three shifts at work between Friday and Saturday so I'm taking the night off and relaxing. They are two thirds of the way done though. They will be perfect though and not have the changeup glitch like the other pitch edit rosters do. I double-check EVERY player with a changeup just to be safe.Comment
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Re: WTNY's 2015 Pitch Edits ( Please read the FAQ )
2. This is only for CAPs and fully editable players. There is no "change up glitch" for SCEA players.
3. This "glitch" is not new and has been around at least since last year's iteration (when I started playing the series). This "glitch" can affect pitchers without change ups in their repertoire as well. The result of this "glitch" is that pitch velocities are off from what they should be.
4. All that has to be done to avoid this "glitch" is to be detail-minded when entering the edits. For CAPs and fully editable players, when entering the velocity of pitches, the pitch speed bars play off of one another rather than being set to a definitive range. So if you raise the velocity of the fastball, then the velocities of the other pitches will also increase but this is not visible until moving the pitch velocity bar for the other pitches. Unless you are actually entering edits yourself, which I'd assume is very unlikely at this point, you don't really need to know how this all works.
5. The amount of this "glitch" that you'll see in any given roster is inversely proportional to how good/thorough the guys were at doing the data entry into the game. If it's a rush job and there's several people with varying eye for detail, the "glitch" can be a more significant issue. My understanding is that 55 did a good job with this in his roster edits although I haven't downloaded it to check.
6. As a bonus, the nice thing about this "glitch" is that since the pitch velocities are relative to one another, you can make a pitcher with an average fastball velo greater than ~98 mph, which is the limit for SCEA players, by making the change up super fast and continuing to adjust speeds upward. I have been able to get a guy up to about 101 mph (Aroldis Chapman level) using this "glitch" without trying all that hard. So if someone were to create a CAP and they wanted it to throw gas, they could.Last edited by WaitTilNextYear; 06-10-2015, 01:51 PM.Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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Re: WTNY's 2015 Pitch Edits ( Please read the FAQ )
1. The "change up glitch" has nothing to do with these pitch edits themselves. It has to do with entering the edits into the game.
2. This is only for CAPs and fully editable players. There is no "change up glitch" for SCEA players.
3. This "glitch" is not new and has been around at least since last year's iteration (when I started playing the series). This "glitch" can affect pitchers without change ups in their repertoire as well. The result of this "glitch" is that pitch velocities are off from what they should be.
4. All that has to be done to avoid this "glitch" is to be detail-minded when entering the edits. For CAPs and fully editable players, when entering the velocity of pitches, the pitch speed bars play off of one another rather than being set to a definitive range. So if you raise the velocity of the fastball, then the velocities of the other pitches will also increase but this is not visible until moving the pitch velocity bar for the other pitches. Unless you are actually entering edits yourself, which I'd assume is very unlikely at this point, you don't really need to know how this all works.
5. The amount of this "glitch" that you'll see in any given roster is inversely proportional to how good/thorough the guys were at doing the data entry into the game. If it's a rush job and there's several people with varying eye for detail, the "glitch" can be a more significant issue. My understanding is that 55 did a good job with this in his roster edits although I haven't downloaded it to check.
6. As a bonus, the nice thing about this "glitch" is that since the pitch velocities are relative to one another, you can make a pitcher with an average fastball velo greater than ~98 mph, which is the limit for SCEA players, by making the change up super fast and continuing to adjust speeds upward. I have been able to get a guy up to about 101 mph (Aroldis Chapman level) using this "glitch" without trying all that hard. So if someone were to create a CAP and they wanted it to throw gas, they could.Comment
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Re: WTNY's 2015 Pitch Edits ( Please read the FAQ )
WTNY... Any chance you'll be updating to include 2015 rookies? I'm looking for pitch edits for Lance McCullers and Vincent Velasquez.Milwaukee Brewers | Green Bay Packers | North Carolina Tar Heels | Wisconsin BadgersComment
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Re: WTNY's 2015 Pitch Edits ( Please read the FAQ )
McCullers is already in there. No plans to go to a request-based system or do updates although I may release one pitch edits update when my roster comes out later this summer.Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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Re: WTNY's 2015 Pitch Edits ( Please read the FAQ )
Sorry about that, I missed Lance... Ok sounds good!Milwaukee Brewers | Green Bay Packers | North Carolina Tar Heels | Wisconsin BadgersComment
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Re: WTNY's 2015 Pitch Edits ( Please read the FAQ )
Here is an updated version of the pitch edits spreadsheet in Post 1 of this thread:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
The names in bold have been updated or added since the original version.Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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Re: WTNY's 2015 Pitch Edits ( Please read the FAQ )
What pitching stamina sliders do you suggest for this roster?"They're no such thing as stupid questions, they're are just stupid people that ask questions"
ESPN commercial (Bristol University)
"A wise man never knows all, only a fool knows everything"
"If you were making a list of people you trusted, would you put your name down"
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Re: WTNY's 2015 Pitch Edits ( Please read the FAQ )
This isn't a roster. It's a list of edits that can be added to any roster to make pitchers' repertoires more realistic. There's also nothing to do with stamina here. I would suggest you use the settings in your favorite slider set. These edits just make certain pitches less/more effective and faster/slower, but there's no effect on stamina (not a direct one anyway).Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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Re: WTNY's 2015 Pitch Edits ( Please read the FAQ )
Good question. I'm not sure I know every one that has, but off the top of my head...my roster has. Willard's roster has. 55's roster (which is pure OSFM with pitch edits) also has. There could be others.Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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