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Originally Posted by BruceM
As far as the topic goes, tell me exactly what good does it do to add more options when the very basics of the game of baseball don't work correctly.
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BruceM, I think the reason that some see value in adding options is that many people disagree with your position that "the very basics of the game of baseball don't work correctly."
That is, not that they would not disagree with empirical evidence. But, for many people, some of the things that don't work don't bother them enough to hurt their enjoyment of the game.
For example, when I play the game, I'm mildly irked by some baseball issues, mildly irked by some interface issues, and generally enjoy playing the game. I don't get stressed out enough by it to argue against more options being added, and if I'm feeling particularly aggravated, I go do something else for a time. But, that's just the kind of guy I am.
There are other people for whom certain problems are "game-killers," and they can't enjoy the game while those problems exist. Depending on the person, those may be interface problems OR "baseball" problems.
And we go back in a circle again, because it all comes down to individual preference.
Steve