[quote:a1bd05723e="FUDU"][quote:a1bd05723e="Munich_Man"]OK, we've cracked the 100 game mark, and my boys have averaged 10.25 RPG to date.
Will the infamous normalization kick in? None of my players is having a truly exceptional season, but the team as a whole is making wonderful music together. Can HAL normalize an entire team?[/quote:a1bd05723e]
When you speak of normalization are you speaking to an intentional recognized move by HAL or are you just speaking about the dice rolls eventually going the other way due to normal probability and odds? If the former then that kind of bums me out a little that such a approach would be "built into" the game.[/quote:a1bd05723e]
There has been a long (years) debate about the former being still in effect. We do know that HAL-based normalization was built into the game, but we were told that it had been turned off. I think that was in ATG II, but fellow vets with better memories can correct me.
Some suspect that there is still some normalization occurring. I was not in that conspirational crowd, until my last attempt at a total hitting team, which was on a very nice 9.3 RPG until about game 100 (the suspected point of normalization taking effect) when its production suddenly dropped to just under 7 RPG. Bonds was on pace to hit 120 HRs, and finished with 99, hitting only 2 dingers over the last 23 games.
This team is different, as it is far more balanced and there would have to be some kind of team normalization. Granted, I didn't expect the torrid 10.25 RPG pace, but a lineup analyzer ( http://www.baseballmusings.com/cgi-bin/LineupAnalysis.py )projected this team at 9.8 RPG, so their performance isn't due entirely to a beneficial dice environment. If they suddenly start scoring less than 7 RPG, then I will seriously start to think some normalization code is still in effect.