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Originally Posted by David Watts
I tried it with 19 and didn't enjoy it at all. Didn't like how players didn't age. Could never figure out why players would all of a sudden turn to pus. Have no interest in spending real money, so knowing the only pitchers available to me were good in real life but crud against all-star lineups, was headache inducing. Felt like I was playing Farmville or one of those other Facebook games. I was kind of let down that I couldn't create energy drinks or vitamins to give my players super powers or create a mystery weapon to derail my opponents success Not being able to quit also became a issue, as I felt guilty about abandoning my team. So, when 20 came out, I promised myself I wouldn't dare sign in and create a new perfect team.
Perfect team did make me curious about online leagues though. I could see how they would be a blast.
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I've done all three. Completely different.
The on-line leagues are a lot of fun because you get to know the other GM's. I've had one franchise in a league for 40 seasons.
I enjoy a solo league, too. Half the fun is setting up. Franchise locations, era of your choice, uni's, logo's, caps. It gets very personal and the pace is completely under your control.
PT was a ton of fun the first few months. Ultimately, not for me, either. On-line league(s) and solo suit me perfectly.