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Originally Posted by cdidman
The no sense comes from all over the place in MLB they are doing tiered pricing, meaning they offer tickets for a group of teams at one price, then another tier of pricing for the same tickets, but with just better teams. In Miami they call it Dynamic Pricing meaning they have the right to adjust ticket pricing based on teams, demand, star players, standings, rivalries and even the day of the week. So this means teams are changing the ticket prices all the time and at any time they want.
That's why if you are looking for OOTP to keep going in the direction of realism that they do so well at, I don't understand why they would move to taking away being able to change ticket prices or add pitchers tiring in the bull pen warming up.
It's not a big deal at all, just surprised me is all.
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Your argument is based on the concept that OOTP's pricing represents reality in any sort of way. It doesn't. It never has. It is an abstraction and always has been.
The way it now works ensures the player cannot game the system to their advantage. I'm completely fine with that.
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