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The best feature I saw in DMB was its scheduler. If Marcus could somehow figure out how they do it. It lets you set how many games you play each team in any division, and makes a schedule that doesn't kill you with 45 consecutive days of games. It even allows doubleheaders. The DMB scheduler I think is even better than stickware.
I also like the DMB allows you to program your pitching staff. You can program in lefty-left and righty-righty pitcher-batter combinations.
I concede DMB has better gameplay, but I don't think it is light years better. I had DMB back when it didn't do pitch by pitch gameplay, and even when it got it I played it that way infrequently. Took too long to play a whole season that way. But except for subtle nuances, I think PbP is very similar between the two games. And both could stand some improvement from the AI decision making in gameplay.
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"The type and formula of most schemes of philanthropy or humanitarianism is this: A and B put their heads together to decide what C shall be made to do for D. The radical vice of all these schemes, from a sociological point of view, is that C is not allowed a voice in the matter, and his position, character, and interests, as well as the ultimate effects on society through C's interests, are entirely overlooked. I call C the Forgotten Man"
- William Graham Sumner
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