Quote: Originally posted by bighead34 on 5/09/2010well at least we're getting to the heart of the matter now...you and many others don't want it to be realistic...you weren't arguing with me about all the reasons before so much as you were defending the status quo...as i've stated before, that's fine by me, i can't argue with opinion, but i don't share your view...and 6% is the difference between an elite world (most realistic) and the most homer happy season in MLB history...when you do the HBD average (2.6) compared with the last 20 year average (~2.1) the difference is now 24%
It has nothing to do with what I want, it has to do with what is possible. Until owners make the same decisions that MLB owners, GMs and Managers do, realism is impossible. That is what you're not understanding.
If they lower the HR numbers, it is going to skew other numbers (as it did when they lowered them) to unrealistic numbers. They've yet to address SB issues or the consistency of the top SPs in terms of production and career ERAs (which you want to make even worse by lowering the HR numbers further). They cannot just change HRs...everything is related. Every time they change something in the game, it affects what they meant to change, but also has side effects that are not intended. It has happened every time they've made a change. That is another reason why there is no way to do what you want.
I am all for making the game as realistic as possible. The difference between you and me is that I understand that there are limitations to how realistic it can be due to programming issues and owner choice issues.