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10.31 Inflation-adjusted FA asking prices are undervalued [Fixed 10.33]
In a game started in 10.31, I'm seeing something bizarre that I do not remember ever seeing in this forum. Using default settings, all FA of note are signed on the first day of the free agency period. Screenshots #1 (before) and #2 (after) are sorted by "Seeking."
Unlike my other new bug report, this effect still exists after the second year. Reducing "League Revenue" from the default +20% to +0% does not change this. Only by changing "Salary Demands" to +100% (while leaving "League Revenue" at +20%) could I keep everyone from being signed on Day 1 (screenshot #3).
I have attached the .mog, game date 11 Nov 1984.
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Anyone have any ideas? Am I the only one who has seen this?
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Doesn't happen much in 2007 or later. This is mostly an issue with historic games.
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ohms_law
Doesn't happen much in 2007 or later. This is mostly an issue with historic games.
Aha! Looks like this thread should be renamed. This isn't a hyperactive-AI bug: it's an inflation-based game-balancing bug.
I opened the saved file, then changed Inflation Index to the default 2007 value (25600). Next I reset prices and recalculated salaries. The screenshots are before and after Day 1 of Free Agency.
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Yea, good call testing that out. The inflation system definitely needs work.
...what should I rename the thread as?
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ohms_law
...what should I rename the thread as?
How about "AI Misinterpreting Historic Inflation-Adjusted FA Asking Prices As Undervalued"?
Does this affect any areas of the game other than FA salaries? If so, I haven't noticed.
We have seen what the AI does w/ players from 23 yrs ago. Does the AI sign fewer FA than expected w/ inflation on in, say, 2030? If so, then it doesn't just affect historic leagues.
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I'm not really sure. It would be a good ting to check out, though.
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I just set it Once and Keep it there.
That should fix the Problem
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jonnymo
We have seen what the AI does w/ players from 23 yrs ago. Does the AI sign fewer FA than expected w/ inflation on in, say, 2030? If so, then it doesn't just affect historic leagues.[/FONT]
Yes, I just quoted myself. How lame.
I see that this is fixed in 10.33, but I ran the future test on 10.31, and I wanted to report the results. (I know that a lot of people are still playing w/ v10.31.) After 34 years, there does not seem to be much of a difference in the FA market if inflation is turned on or off.
There were 81 FA (43 hitters/38 pitchers) asking for more than the minimum salary. The number of available FA after 1, 8, and 31 days of the FA period:
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Inflation index=99477 (ML min salary=$1.45M)
Day Hitters Pitchers
1 43 36
8 42 35
31 22 31
Inflation index=25600 (ML min salary=$380K)
Day Hitters Pitchers Change
1 43 32 - 5%
8 39 28 -13%
31 24 24 - 9%
When I adjust the league down from 99477 to 25600 and change all of the prices and salaries, one thing doesn't change: cash on hand (more than half of the league has cash or debt in excess of $100M). This is just one test; it's possible that w/ add'l testing, we would see that the slightly increased number of FA signings is actually due to all of the extra cash.