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by jleddy » Thu Sep 24, 2020 10:47 pm
Ted's topic about the trade market about players playing better than their career norms (and/or ratings would lead you to believe) had me wonder about this: do stats affect ratings?
I know stats (current season, previous season, and two seasons prior) can be weighted (are are weighted in the BBA) for Player Evaluation under "AI SETTINGS," but I always just assumed that only had to do with actions dependent on AI (letting the AI set minors, lineups and rotations, etc., as well as trading during solo play). I wasn't sure how much people took current year performance into consideration in evaluating players or if performance definitively has nothing to do with ratings other than being random. I do take into account that stats, with a good sample size of a few seasons, can reduce the fog of war of where on the scale of a particular rating a player may be (ie "high 7" vs "low 7"), but like Ted, I don't believe that three hot months of performance doesn't mean this is a player's new reality going forward.
Love to hear thoughts.
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