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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Chicago, IL
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Trading
After reading the first few posts, I was ready to compain about the exclusion of the block, 'what'll you give me for...' type offering, etc --- but Trapper and DraftDodger convinced me losing its not a bad thing.
Trading was too easy - I'm NOT bragging about it because I know it's not exactly difficult, but I could regularly turn a putrid team into a dynastic powerhouse in 2 years, no sweat. The AI had a lot of real blind spots - MR prospects (even those with high endurance ratings who were actually starters) were far too easy to grab. While the AI might jealously guard the 5 star prospects, you could rob it blind on mid-level role players. In reality - a team may not make more than 1-2 trades in an entire calendar year --- I'd usually be making 15+ deals EASY. So, yeah... I'm looking forward to the challenge. Still -- as a long suffering Cubs fan - I suppose I'd still like to have the option to get those features back (i.e, game setup options). Hey - about all us Cubs fans have is looking forward to winning 120 in a PC simulation
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Join Date: May 2004
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I can't imagine it would be remarkably difficult to plop this back into the game seeing how FM and OOTP basically have the same functions as the old trade block. The difference is that there wasn't a transaction page you dropped people into, but rather you right clicked a player, up would come a menu, and you could simply change their status from, say, untouchable to on the block. In FM, you could simply scout for whoever was up for grabs and in EHM, there's an actual trade block page to peruse everyone up.
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Join Date: May 2004
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Hartford
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Alabama
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Those rugby players would get absolutely killed playing against NFL caliber athletes without pads.
There is no comparison whatsoever in the talent level in those two leagues. I've watched rugby plenty of times in ESPN while waiting for something else. I don't see the type of tackles there that I see in the NFL. And for good reason. Grown men battering head on at full speed without armor of some sort are both going to end up in the hospital. Give me a break. Neither Soccer nor Rugby can even remotely compare to NFL football in any way whatsoever. Quote:
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Alabama
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I could care less. Football is not a sport for the meek. You need more than just a basketball painted with black and white spots to play it. If the rest of the world hasn't caught on to that, that's their problem.
Want to compare sales of "Madden football" to any/all soccer games on the market? Guess which game people like more. Quote:
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Woodstock, GA
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And to think I used to be just like this guy. Then I played CM, now I'm a soccer junkie... My how times change. Less than 6 days until the kickoff of the World Cup!
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Woodstock, GA
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Oh, and an on-topic response...
I like the exclusion of the shop player/trading block. I've never worked in a team office but I wouldn't imagine it works like you send a fax out to all teams and say, "Send me your offers for this guy". I'd like to see it work more through the media, let us leak some info to Peter Gammons. Then offers come in after a couple days or not, it would lead to a very active rumor mill in the media in game as teams leaked information about who they want to deal and who they wont. Kind of like real life...
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Ft. Worth, TX
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Maybe you're an expert from watching on ESPN from your couch and know more than me. The last time I played rugby was in grade school. I still think it's tough to take hits without equipment. Cheers. |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Macomb, Michigan
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So since there are so many complaints about Trading overall in OOTP 2006, is there a chance some these things might be added with a patch or will patches only address technical issues?
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Join Date: May 2004
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On the other hand, I read a claim in one of the threads that this might get added back via a patch, but of course not the one coming out next week, so who knows when. In the meantime, I think it's a great game with no reasonable ways to initiate trades that begin with the goal of unloading one of your players. |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Looking at it from the CPU perspective as well, isn't it totally reasonable that the CPU should be able to make people aware that they want to move a player? As it is now its a complete mystery what players a CPU team might want to get rid of versus keep. It's just simple usability to have a trading block feature in.
The only 'unbalancing' feature in OOTP 6.5 was the 'what will you give me for this guy' function, and the reason it was a problem was you could mix and match endlessly until you found a perfect combination to maximize your return. Even that could work if it was limited to only a few proposals before the CPU refused to talk to you for awhile. |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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I've been saying this forever, but the best way to handle trading blocks would be a system similar to that of being transfer listed in FM. That way you know every player in the league who is considered tradable by each team. You in turn designate your own players as trade bait, and every player in the league considered on the block will have a little tab next to thier name (much like the fatigue icons in OOTP) that will read somethig like: TRD
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Centreville, VA
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Regardless, I think that's a great point. It did make things way too easy. Point in fact - how long has it taken the Cubbies to find a "replacement" for Derek Lee this year? And who is the replacement? Phil "I'm way past the hill" Nevin. |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Winter Springs, FL
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Centreville, VA
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Easy work around - offer your middle reliever to a team for one of two things: 1) What you consider fair. If the team says no, move on. 2) Something you consider way less than fair, where you are on the losing end, but not totally lopsided. If the team says yes, start negotiating up in increments. If they say no, they don't want your guy. Move on. Sure, it may take several weeks to pull off a deal, but this is just planning, and isn't unrealistic. You should never offer your player for every player on the other team one at a time, just use some shortcuts based on deductions. |
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