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Over the years, these are the "modifiers" that I have heard mentioned.
1) Homerun modifier. Fairly sure that this was a real thing back in the day, enough people had Ruth hit like 50 HRs in the first half of a season, and something like 7 in the second half. It appears that that modifier was later removed.
2) 100+ win teams losing championships modifier. Nevdully first flagged the extreme of this, his record was like 0-24. When he flagged it, some people refuted it, sharing their record that contradicts it. However, Nevdully's assertion is valid if you consider that perhaps the modifier is not applied across the board. i.e. it is applied only to teams that meet a specific criteria. I can relate, my record with 100+ win teams is similar to Nevdullys,1-23.
So I decided to look at the reverse paradigm, i.e. teams with low win totals that won championships. And that is what has convinced me, that playoffs have modifiers. I looked at my teams with 85 wins or less that made it to the playoffs and won championships, and guess what, that record is 12-1. These results, results, 1-23, and 12-1 are way too drastic not to be manipulated. STRAT themselves stated at one point that "playoffs have been enhanced to increase drama.." or something to that effect. Well....no kidding.
My sense is that if a 100+ win team modifier is being used, it is being applied to teams from owners who buy a large number of teams, i.e. that STRAT feels that will not be a deterrent to those owners purchasing new teams.
3) Home Field modifier. Already discussed in this thread.
4) Momentum modifier. Data already provided in this thread.
5) Run differential modifier. Still gathering data on this, but in the past 6 months I have had a large number of teams be either lead the league in run differential (or be 2nd) and not even make the playoffs. The number of series where I have had these kind of results has increased significantly--- my team loses games like 2-3, 3-4 and then wins one game in the series 17-1. Yes, this kind of skewed result can certainly happen normally now and then, but when it happens on a regular basis, red flags go up. I am in the process of gathering data on the number of series where this factor has come into play.
As a sidebar, one of course one could ask the question, if it is in fact true, why would STRAT be using these modifiers?
I have a friend who is a programmer for a large corporate retailer, and she laughed when I told her about these "conspiracy" theories. She said "of course they are doing things like this....with modern day analytics, they know the trends of which people and when people buy, how often they buy, and what motivates them to buy.....", she went on to say that it is possible that STRAT has determined that new participants get deterred by not winning or seeing that they have no chance to win. She indicated that imagine someone new to STRAT, gets in leagues with owners like NEVDULLY, PACOBOY, IRONWILL etc. and gets quickly disappointed and maybe discontinues playing. But if new owners, win a trophy once in awhile, that will keep them in the buying loop.
To confirm this, she said look what STRAT did with the ROOKIE leagues (that only rookies could enter)---so owners just starting out could win championships without having to face the likes of a DIVAD or a CRISTANO. And she mentioned that now STRAT lists owner who have won their first championship on all team's home page, ---once again, to indicate rookie owners that it can be done.
She went on to say that they have probably determined that owners who over time purchase a large number of teams, are going to continue to do so regardless if they lose some championships that they feel they should have won.
I asked my friend how difficult is it to program a modifier, particularly if it is not across the board. She said the game engine itself is probably time consuming to introduce modifiers, but once a modifier is created, applying it or turning it off and on, is not difficult. She also mentioned that there are things that affect results that may work on top of the engine (i.e. not related to dice rolls) that could affect outcomes. She said the only way to know for sure is for a forensic programmer to have a look and we all know that is never going to happen.
However, as some of you know, over time, some major top owners of this game have discontinued participating for a variety of reasons, some because they have data that they feel indicates that things are being manipulated.
Needless to say, I am addicted to this game, (I think I am going to have join a support group) but I have to say recent data is starting to make me wonder.
So maybe these are all conspiracy theories, or maybe not. Perhaps some of us are at the point where transparency is necessary for continued participation---I feel it is time for STRAT to come forward and specifically state one way or the other---if there are any form of result manipulation or modifier, and if so, what these are.
A community waits...