So far, I'm having a pretty good time. I think it's going to take me (and everyone else) awhile to get settled though. I usually muck around and experiment for the first couple of days until I finally settle on the type of league and league setup I want to play, then I actually starting "playing". That's usually when I notice bugs and gripes, but my gripes tend to be me throwing things around the room when my closer blows his third consecutive save
I'm a person who played with scouting off last year, but because of the overhauled system this year, I'm trying it out. I think it's frustratingly realistic. It's going to take some time until I get a feel of how much money to spend where, and how wrong my scout typically is. It'll certainly make me look at my teams stats more instead of just ratings. I just think about the horror of drafting an ace pitching prospect and having him turn out to be completely awful. But the level of realism in that is awesome.