MARCPELLETIER wrote:Maximum Rules are special rules found only in the computer game (Online and CD-ROM) which enhance the realism of Strat-O-Matic's simulation of baseball by addressing certain limitations that are inherent in a card-and-dice game. They do this by slightly altering the results normally obtained from the cards to improve things like out distribution, opportunities to take extra bases, and upholding extreme performances like Dennis Eckersley's giving up only 4 walks in 73.1 IP in 1990. Read more about the Maximum Rules.
This doesn't say, though, that a regular SOM season is automatically set to these Maximum rules as default. If they are, then SOM
has returned to their previous unfortunate practice of normalization. Considering they assured us they hadn't, players who have played since they made that assertion would be justified in asking for refunds. So, it would be interesting to hear what they have to say on the matter.
According to you, though, Marc, they definitely
haven't returned to normalization through "Maximum Rules" or any other method:
MARCPELLETIER wrote:SOM has been water-clear with regards to normalization, this option available on the online game that has the effect to increase statistical accuracy. It is NOT operating anymore. Many years ago, SOM was using this option but it put it off when controversy started mounting when people realized normalization was on. You can further see in the super-advanced setting on the wiki page affiliated with SOM that the option is checked off.