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Honestly you don't have a case. Constantly saying 'dumbing down' iis not a case. We got it, you want the game to be exactly like FM, ignoring the fact that the sports are completely different and that the audiences are completely different.
Now I'll let you get back to calling me stupid and lazy and looking for 'instant gratification'. I didn't realize that playing a sports text sim on my computer was like searching for eternal knowledge, I thought it was supposed to be fun. I didn't realize I shouldn't expect to have fun until I've taken a long spiritual journey, after which only then can I realize that setting the lineups for my Gulf Coast League team where there isn't a player with a potential higher then 30 is the truly the highest form of entertainment. |
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Here is your problem, you've decided for everyone what the point of the game is and how they should play. People have always played this game differently, some on-line, some fictional, so historical... some play it in all these ways at different times. They have always played that way and they would like to continue to play that way.
Thanks for being here for us though to tell us how we should play the game and what the point of it is. We never could have figured it out without your guidance. |
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I've tried to fight the good fight. I know there are many people who loved OOTP who hate the new version. Clearly many of them have disappeared after giving up. SI moved a lot of licences, but I can't find more then a handful of people who actually prefer the new version to 6.5. I know I'm going to be told I'm wrong about this, but the number of on-line leagues that haven't switched is the canary in the coal mine.
I was hoping that this game would go back to being as enjoyable as it was in past versions, and I guess I can find out when the demo is released next year, but I'm also just going to disappear now and allow the lunatic fringe of OOTP diehards finish killing this game. |
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I don't speak for everyone, but really the grouping of well, pretty much everyone into this statement is just wrong. Look, I'm not saying that a vast majority of players prefers '06 to 6.5, but to proclaim that it is the other way around without evidence really does no good. Quote:
Finally, I may be imagining things, but did historical, fictional, and MLB simmers all get called "fringe" groups in this thread?
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I personally never cared for historical replay, but I certainly don't insist that the Historical aspect of the game be abandoned, which seems to be your stance on simmers. For an "enlightened" GM such as yourself, this post comes off as remarkably narrow. Last edited by sfgiants88; 12-18-2006 at 12:08 AM. |
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The female players request got politely ignored. The pbp xml can be modded by a simple find/replace using Word, that's about it. Hobbits names are a 3rd party mod. Real development time and interest in name files is applied to American, Japanese, and Spanish names. There's secondary level interest in many other sectors on this topic. The Hobbit loving folks modded the data files themselves. Can't blame them for customizing a customizable set of files. Really, things get looked at based on modern MLB data obtained from Retrosheet, and output gets compared against that, and other data collected from Baseball Prospectus and so on. Markus has repeatedly stated that he uses Retrosheet data for the engine output. |
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FM and ESHM are very different from OOTP in three ways:
1) FM and ESHM were always designed as micro-management games. OOTP certainly didn't come from those roots. 2) FM and ESHM really have no close competition whereas the baseball sim market is chock full of "niche" games which compete against OOTP. SI has to listen to its baseball fan base and be more accomodating than the FM and ESHM producers. 3) FM and ESHM are rigid games that model current day soccer and NHL, respectively. They do not support historical or alternative set-ups to modern day leagues. OOTP's strong point is that it can be tailored, with enough work, to reasonably simulate most eras of baseball as well as allow purely fictional type leagues. |
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Nah, the best Tex is the one in my avatar. IMHO of course, but then I might be biased.
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Which is precisely why neither gets my gaming dollar. Now that's not to say I would expect maximum customization when the games have never been geared in that direction before, but at least throw me a bone and put a little something in there which can be built upon for future editions.
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I bought the previous iteration of EHM. I enjoyed it for a little while. But what I was really hoping for was an OOTP-like hockey sim where I could re-create the 80's all over again.
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Bottom line is that this version of OOTP has "failed" in terms of improving over previous versions. Will the next version be better...who knows but you can not deny the flaws of this game because if it worked great then this thread (or the hundreds of other ones like it) would not exist.
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