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Old 04-08-2020, 09:40 AM   #9
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Yup, it's one of the only real day to day operations to be done in franchise and I miss it once the draft has gone. Not entirely sure why all our scouts go on holiday after the draft until the new season starts, apparently it's only a 2 month of the year job?
We all hope when we move to the PS5 we can get a more robust...year round scouting feature. And that can only happen if they expand the rosters to include full A ball, International free agents, etc.

I really want expanded rosters and all the year round player development/scouting that would come with it. That to me would be the biggest add in addition to a completely revamped broadcast booth.

Those are the 2 things I would want the most.
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Old 04-08-2020, 09:53 AM   #10
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Blue chippers, a random, low number of prospects, will be fully scouted at the beginning of the season. Unless you set scouting to auto, which I recommend, those will be the only players scouted. I find manual scouting too tedious. You'll scout less prospects in the same time, than if you set scouting to auto.
My experience is that I get fewer fully-scouted prospects if I set it to Auto.
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My experience is that I get fewer fully-scouted prospects if I set it to Auto.
I used to do manual scouting, and it seemed like I always got fewer prospects scouted. The prospects i did scout all got picked by end of the 2nd round. Using auto scouting i see scouted players into the 4th round at least. I'm never super worried about seeing fully scouted players. Even with partially scouted, it's pretty easy to guesstimate who will pan out and who to steer clear of.

As a team builder/purely Sim player, manual scouting just got too tedious. Simming 3 games, praying you chose the right players to scout, rinse and repeat. It was only last year that I embraced auto scouting, but I don't foresee going back to manual unless a major overhaul is done. Even then, who knows.
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I used to do manual scouting, and it seemed like I always got fewer prospects scouted. The prospects i did scout all got picked by end of the 2nd round. Using auto scouting i see scouted players into the 4th round at least. I'm never super worried about seeing fully scouted players. Even with partially scouted, it's pretty easy to guesstimate who will pan out and who to steer clear of.

As a team builder/purely Sim player, manual scouting just got too tedious. Simming 3 games, praying you chose the right players to scout, rinse and repeat. It was only last year that I embraced auto scouting, but I don't foresee going back to manual unless a major overhaul is done. Even then, who knows.
I tried manually scouting, but had to go back to auto because for me scouting seems "broken". I would scout the majority of the prospects, but when the draft comes, there are tons of 80 potential guys that I wasn't able to scout during the scouting period. They seem to appear out of nowhere, but this is not a problem with auto scouting.
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As a team builder/purely Sim player, manual scouting just got too tedious. Simming 3 games, praying you chose the right players to scout, rinse and repeat. It was only last year that I embraced auto scouting, but I don't foresee going back to manual unless a major overhaul is done. Even then, who knows.
Interesting. Unless I’m misunderstanding, it sounds like you’re saying that you sim most of your games, focusing more on building the team. It seems like manual scouting would be a big part of that. What do you focus on if you’re not scouting?
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Interesting. Unless I’m misunderstanding, it sounds like you’re saying that you sim most of your games, focusing more on building the team. It seems like manual scouting would be a big part of that. What do you focus on if you’re not scouting?
I focus a lot on placement, both on the field and which tier a player should be. Many say the progression system is broken, but if you have the right coaches and play players in the right league, even C and D potential can improve. And yes, manual scouting was a big part for me for years. I just got tired of drafting mostly blind. I've also changed the way I look at drafting over the last year. Used to take BPA (alot of pitchers fall in this category). Now unless there's clearly a stud pitcher, I look to draft fielders through the 4th round. It's easier to pick a good unscouted pitcher than a good unscouted fielder.

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I tried manually scouting, but had to go back to auto because for me scouting seems "broken". I would scout the majority of the prospects, but when the draft comes, there are tons of 80 potential guys that I wasn't able to scout during the scouting period. They seem to appear out of nowhere, but this is not a problem with auto scouting.
Unless all of your scouts have 100 Discovery, there will always be players you don't see til draft day.
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I focus a lot on placement, both on the field and which tier a player should be. Many say the progression system is broken, but if you have the right coaches and play players in the right league, even C and D potential can improve.
OK, now I'm really intrigued.

What do you mean by "the right coaches?" And what determines whether a player is playing in the right league or not?
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