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Originally Posted by DCG12
I'm glad Le Grande jumped in here because I was going to post earlier but didn't want to come across as criticizing you or the way you choose to play.
What I was going to post is that it is a bit of a pet peeve of mine when people post that they disable this rule or that rule or go in and edit injuries etc. just because they find the situation is inconvenient. Then they come on the board to gloat how their team won 130 games and 12th straight championship.
Maybe its just me but I enjoy the challenge of players flaming out with years left and refuse to leave the team and other GM's are laughing when I try to shop them around. Same goes for injuries, winning while dealing with these issues is more fun to me then taking the shortcuts mentioned.
Glad you've decided to turn the rule back on.
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Although I agree with the point you're making, I must "flip the coin" so both points are seen here.
One of the beauties of OOTP is the ability to customize things. I often disable that "right to refuse" rule in fictional leagues. I like the ability to create "what if" leagues, like what if the bum can't refuse an assignment. I don't see it as any advantage if every team in the league has the same ability. I see it as another way to have fun with OOTP.
Winning 130 games when all teams play by the same rules is still an accomplishment.
Having said that, I have never come close to 130 wins, nor would I feel the need to gloat if I did. But I wouldn't begrudge those that do, simply because they're having fun with their game their way.