We can switch injuries from low to normal if you’d prefer.This kind of makes it even dumber that a player like Nelson can suddenly turn fragile after only ever having three very minor injuries in his entire career. They sort of know how it should work but don't apply it lower down the scale.
What should have happened if he was a 'low' normal is that his probability of serious/recurring injury should have already been higher and that rating pushed down after several minor injuries or one major injury. If a player is on the borders it should not be a step change, especially after virtually no injuries.
It makes fuck all sense that a player with Nelson's injury history is suddenly fragile. Just look at his page. The most recent and first injury in two years was a three week day to day abdominal strain.
We can switch injuries from low to normal if you’d prefer.
Playoff race is ratcheting up in the TL...3 games separate 3rd and 6th
You should have been in the league when injuries were normal. The amount of injuries in the game is virtually nothing. Look at a REEL baseball team. Normally a few guys on the IL. Now? Barely any.This kind of makes it even dumber that a player like Nelson can suddenly turn fragile after only ever having three very minor injuries in his entire career. They sort of know how it should work but don't apply it lower down the scale.
What should have happened if he was a 'low' normal is that his probability of serious/recurring injury should have already been higher and that rating pushed down after several minor injuries or one major injury. If a player is on the borders it should not be a step change, especially after virtually no injuries.
It makes fuck all sense that a player with Nelson's injury history is suddenly fragile. Just look at his page. The most recent and first injury in two years was a three week day to day abdominal strain.
You should have been in the league when injuries were normal. The amount of injuries in the game is virtually nothing. Look at a REEL baseball team. Normally a few guys on the IL. Now? Barely any.
I'm still with @Gooksta on injuries should be normal. Would add a ton more variance to the game.
It would create a lot more parity and random years. I'd like it but most people here hate it (understandably).
I do think the abundance of good AAA players has to do with the lack of injuries. If injuries were normal, we'd have a lot more of those dudes in the WBL. Now we all kinda have 8-10 guys good enough to be an OK WBL player but no where to play.
That's... not how it works.
Normal injuries is awful! In a offline games the sim is stopping every two days with a new injury, it’s basically Out of the Park Because You’re Injured 20 or Injury Simulator 2020.
Nah B. I'm just saying that it would level the playing field which it would. There are a small percentage of elite players in this game that rule the league, and a massive amount of average players that make up the rest. The higher the injury rating the more of those elite guys get taken out, and would create more relative parity.
I don't give a shit though. @doh just got Hayvis' brain working again on this, and I thought I would share my ABSOLUTELY CORRECT hypothesis.
The WBL never ran with normal injuries. I believe that was only the UBL. We even ran a season or two on very low because people complained.You should have been in the league when injuries were normal. The amount of injuries in the game is virtually nothing. Look at a REEL baseball team. Normally a few guys on the IL. Now? Barely any.
I'm still with @Gooksta on injuries should be normal. Would add a ton more variance to the game.
Please do an offline game with higher injuries and see what it looks like. Not good!
Its one reason i havent done an offline game in a while...takes too much time simming a day or two and then having to go through my entire system readjusting lineups due to injuries and guys coming back from injury
Its one reason i havent done an offline game in a while...takes too much time simming a day or two and then having to go through my entire system readjusting lineups due to injuries and guys coming back from injury
Yep. I don't think I've played offline since '18.
I forgot we got rid of sept callups
They did. The 40 man roster changed to 28 man roster for September. Everyone was fine with it when it was first brought up.Sept Callups might've went away with the switch to 26 man rosters?
Yeah, I reread the thread after I posted and you were definitely in favor of keeping 40 man rosters.I was not! But everyone else seemed to be.
Yes so 2 vs 15So there are September callous but it’s 28 not 40?
Yes so 2 vs 15
I thought we were keeping it at 40