scorehouse wrote:Nevdully had a "theory of normalization" he firmly believed existed in the game engine. i think the way it was/is perceived to work, is, when a team get on a really hot streak and begin running away with their division, HAL would step in and manufacture losses to bring the team back to the pack. i don't know if this were/is the case or not but there doesn't seem to be any normalization in the dice rolls?
Right or wrong, I have always believed there was some kind of "normalization" hidden somewhere within the game engine.
Perfect example:
I just had a team finish up the regular season last night. They started the year on fire at 35-8. Kept it going through the halway point with a little slow down to 62-26. Even at the 3/4 mark they were still 80-39. They ended the year at 97-65.
What I can't never seem to grasp/accept is how a team that played .800+ ball the first 2 weeks, .700+ ball for over half the season and .667 ball for 3/4 of the season can play sub .400 ball (17-26) the last 1/4 of the season. And this is not the first time it has happened. Always seems to happen around the 3/4 pole for me.
http://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/schedule/1452201Could it be that I was just lucky early on? Yeah, I guess so. But how come I never seem to have a team start out crappy and then finish out the season 40-10? Or maybe I'm just a crazy conspiracy theorist.