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Old 04-13-2007, 11:48 AM   #298
Webslinger
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Originally Posted by The Wolf View Post
Would it be illegal for a third party, say, a member of ths forum, to develop "real rosters" and keep them updated, and then to sell them for, say, $50 each?
I meant I would pay $50 for an OOTP that was licensed by MLB (with real rosters, real left/righty stats, real ballparks, real player pictures) and offered an online draft in addition to the capacity to manage head to head league games live against other team owners in an OOTP league.

I don't think I'd pay $50 in addition to the $35. That's getting pretty pricey.

It seems to me that OOTP could be offered at two different price levels: $35 for fantasy rosters and $50 for MLB licensed versions (I would really appreciate the other suggestions I mentioned being implemented in the next couple years; I'm not just writing this stuff to be a jerk. OOTP is getting close to everything that I want).

I generally buy 1 copy of a (decent) baseball game, just to help support development. But these are the things holding me back from buying multiple copies (for league play). I do also own Baseball Mogul 2008, and it doesn't do a lot of things as well as OOTP does (OOTP is a far deeper game, in my opinion)--but Mogul does have MLB licensing. I doubt many people would buy Mogul at all, if OOTP were MLB licensed.

Last edited by Webslinger; 04-13-2007 at 03:14 PM.
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