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#57391 | 03/01/2018 11:13:21 am | Mar 12th, 2035 | |
hurstdm Joined: 01/18/2017 Posts: 576 Inactive | Does an aging player's expected performance stay true to his stats? Or is age factored directly into performance? In other words, if I have two players with the exact same stats, but one is 30 and one is 35, should I expect the same performance out of them? (At least until the inevitable decline?) Thanks! |
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#57396 | 03/01/2018 12:41:35 pm | Mar 12th, 2035 | |
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9571 Haverhill Halflings III.1 | Aging players will start to lose abilities. If its only a small amount it might not show up in the rating number. For instance 14.76 Hitting will show up the same as 15.27 Hitting (both as 15 hitting). With an older player there is a higher likelihood that they will have started to regress and will play worse than they have in prior years. Updated Friday, March 2 2018 @ 7:02:45 am PST |
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#57407 | 03/01/2018 5:57:54 pm | Mar 14th, 2035 | |
FreddyTheEye Joined: 11/11/2014 Posts: 625 Inactive | Does an aging player's expected performance stay true to his stats? Or is age factored directly into performance? IMO... he does not stay true to his SI...age is factored in. In other words, if I have two players with the exact same stats, but one is 30 and one is 35, should I expect the same performance out of them? No you should not.(especially if over 32-33yrs) Edit:imo Updated Thursday, March 1 2018 @ 5:58:50 pm PST |