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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
The difference is the number of people they have assigned to the teams for player data. In Pawapuro 11, they assigned two people per team to get accurate player data. Despite a couple terrible flaws per year, like Sekimoto with Average Hitter ability, they were never as plentiful as in recent games. Pawapuro 13 and 14 cut those numbers in half and only had one person assigned to each team. PawaMajor 2, from what I can tell, only has one person assigned to take care of player data for all 30 MLB teams. That's a big change from two people per team.