New way to test sliders. (read please)

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  • psu927
    Rookie
    • Mar 2005
    • 86

    #1

    New way to test sliders. (read please)

    I was thinking, I posted before but didnt get any response. What if, when we tested sliders, we used the same team, same linup, and same pitcher, with the "variable stuff" and the "blown calls" all off, and then the game should be a close game. Almost exact. You wouldn't be able to go by one game, but you would go by maybe 3 or 4 games. What do you think?
  • dalnet22
    Banned
    • Jul 2004
    • 770

    #2
    Re: New way to test sliders. (read please)

    Originally posted by psu927
    I was thinking, I posted before but didnt get any response. What if, when we tested sliders, we used the same team, same linup, and same pitcher, with the "variable stuff" and the "blown calls" all off, and then the game should be a close game. Almost exact. You wouldn't be able to go by one game, but you would go by maybe 3 or 4 games. What do you think?
    I think it's a better method than what most testers use.

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    • mjb2124
      Hall Of Fame
      • Aug 2002
      • 13649

      #3
      Re: New way to test sliders. (read please)

      I think some of the slider makers do stuff like that.

      I know when I use someone's sliders, I test them by doing what you said. Same teams, same circumstances, same park etc.... and then I play 3-4 games before tweaking the sliders to my liking. If I like the results, I use them. If not, I tweak more and continue the process.

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      • Chaos81
        Hall Of Fame
        • Mar 2004
        • 17150

        #4
        Re: New way to test sliders. (read please)

        I'm pretty sure most of us already do it. I know I do when I am testing out a set.

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