These are definitely the best rosters out there. The rerates are much better and I find the stats in franchise mode are way more realistic. You don't see scrubs hitting 40 homers and winning the MVP like you do with other sets. Also players progress more realistically over time. You don't see every pitcher getting to 99 after 4-5 years. I think Stroman maxed out at 89 for me, his potential rating would hover between B and A depending on how well he was pitching during the year, and I feel that's a pretty reasonable progression. OSFM rosters always end up with ridiculous pitcher ratings. I remember having a team full of 95+ pitchers all from A potential pitchers. Broke the game, there would be like a dozen pitchers close to 300 Ks. Have yet to really see a huge skew yet with these ones.
2015 OSFM Hybrid Revison V1 (Deadline Edition)
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Re: 2015 OSFM Hybrid Revison V1 (Deadline Edition)
These are definitely the best rosters out there. The rerates are much better and I find the stats in franchise mode are way more realistic. You don't see scrubs hitting 40 homers and winning the MVP like you do with other sets. Also players progress more realistically over time. You don't see every pitcher getting to 99 after 4-5 years. I think Stroman maxed out at 89 for me, his potential rating would hover between B and A depending on how well he was pitching during the year, and I feel that's a pretty reasonable progression. OSFM rosters always end up with ridiculous pitcher ratings. I remember having a team full of 95+ pitchers all from A potential pitchers. Broke the game, there would be like a dozen pitchers close to 300 Ks. Have yet to really see a huge skew yet with these ones.
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