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Originally Posted by kq76
Yeah, I'm tempted to ignore that button too, or at least until I read here that it's been improved. Oftentimes the extra player I'd be giving up was better than the first guy I was giving up and yet, if the AI didn't offer me a worse package like I already said, it'd only add some guy I really have no interest in, like a 24 year-old RH 1B with only AAA potential (the AI loves to offer me those guys).
There is the odd good deal that the AI will only offer you if you're willing to part with multiple players (I got a pretty good young SP for a MaL backup OF and a RP whom I didn't really want to part with), but they're far and few between. So it's probably worth it to still check it, just beware that you might get some better offers by unchecking it. It'd just be better, I think, if it didn't waste your time by offering you worse deals with it.
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I've gotten those once-in-a-blue-moon AI trades in my inbox, which the AI almost always refuses to negotiate on in good faith. I have yet to see them when shopping a player(s) for a multi-player package, with or without that box checked. For that reason, when I shop anyone, I always do so either for a single player or a prospect package. Until the multi-player valuation system is adjusted in some way, I don't use it and don't see myself using it anytime soon. I can create better packages by throwing prospect darts into a trade discussion until one will be included.
Concerning those inbox trades: I almost always have to take the AI-sent offer as-is, and the AI won't react with the same willingness if I were to create the same exact package from scratch, versus opening discussions/completing the trade via the inbox message. I recently logged that as a bug, if it is one, as I would think the AI should be consistent in standing by offers it sends to you and recreating the offer from the ground up in the trade window.