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ORIGINAL: kisner 1. Bottom left & bottom right are the batter and pitcher boxes. Frequently these indicate the incorrect "hand" for the player. This is the main "bug." Thanks, I'll have a look. quote:
3. Lineup boxes and individual player/pitcher boxes "disappear" after a pitcher substitution or when something like "infield in" is announced. This makes it awkward to strategize. Not a bug, but I think the lineup and player/pitcher boxes should be permanently displayed. This is an option that you can toggle quote:
4. During Game #1, I attempted 2 sac bunts -- both were doubleplays. I never bunted again in the series, especially after the other team bunted into a DP in the same game. Not sure if the other team tried to bunt aside from that one time, but there were no "sac bunts" mentioned in the play-by-play. A potential bug. Yes SAC bunts are not mentioned. I think you just hit a run of bad luck with the DP's quote:
1. Tagging up and advancing after a flyout, stealing a base, bunts, and hit & runs are all strategy options. But the game doesn't tell you how these "work", since we don't know what the chance is to advance a base, etc. Without some indication of general percentages, there is no real strategizing. For instance, does every hitter have the same bunt and H&R chance? It seems VERY easy to tag up and advance to 2nd on a flyout, but I have no idea if I was just lucky or in 1902 outfielders were easy to run on. I like it the way it is. You have some info, know where the ball was hit and how strong the OF's arm is. quote:
2. When setting up the league, I chose to "model it" after 1957. I was under the impression that this would make that the baseline for things like how many homers would be hit and how many K's would be recorded. I seem to be wrong about that -- even guys with very high PH numbers only hit ten homers or so in a season in my 1902 season -- so what DOES that entry of "1957" do? The year means a LOT. Ratings in PureSim are all relative to the association, so a 100 Power in 1900 is NOTHING like a 100 Power in 2004.
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