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What If Sports is inferior to SOM all time greats in many ways. Very weird that you could have three Ty Cobb's from the same year playing LF CF and RF for you, and two man pitching staff of Pud Galvin. Not very realistic and it was prone to abuses because of that. SOM is better because you can see the player cards and determine the probability of various outcomes.
My favorite Sim started out as Bill James Classic Baseball, they would mail you a weeks worth of box scores from the simulation results. This was in the early 90s. That became Stats Inc. Classic Baseball, an online version of the same game. They used a players career stats and I think it was based on the middle peak of the career. By far the most realistic, including the risk of long term injury for batters and especially pitchers, not great if you lose a star player for 30 games, but at least if you know that you tried to have a functional bench to draw from. Unfortunately Stats got out of the baseball Sim business, and a couple of years later a very similar online game debuted, called Diamond Mind online. Even though I had a few teams, for whatever reason I haven't gravitated to that one yet, even though I think I'd like it better than this. In my opinion, career simulation games are a better way to enjoy assembling a roster of all time great players than single years like we do here.
My favorite Sim started out as Bill James Classic Baseball, they would mail you a weeks worth of box scores from the simulation results. This was in the early 90s. That became Stats Inc. Classic Baseball, an online version of the same game. They used a players career stats and I think it was based on the middle peak of the career. By far the most realistic, including the risk of long term injury for batters and especially pitchers, not great if you lose a star player for 30 games, but at least if you know that you tried to have a functional bench to draw from. Unfortunately Stats got out of the baseball Sim business, and a couple of years later a very similar online game debuted, called Diamond Mind online. Even though I had a few teams, for whatever reason I haven't gravitated to that one yet, even though I think I'd like it better than this. In my opinion, career simulation games are a better way to enjoy assembling a roster of all time great players than single years like we do here.