by childsmwc » Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:47 pm
A lot of the players listed were in their prime prior to the 1980's and this raises an interesting discussion myself and Riggo have been having about the future of this product. If you include say Tom Seaver, should he have 1970 seasons on his card, or should it be limited to the Tom Seaver of the 1980's (an above average but not dominant pitcher).
Should the game be expanded to be a 1970/1980 product (the player pool is definitely a bit sparse)? If it is expanded to the 1970's then players from that Era could get some dominant seasons and we could add a whole additional group of stars.
The one thing I would like to see most of however, is the increase in value of certain superstars. I am all for having bad seasons on the majority of players, but some (like Boggs, Murray, Brett to name a few) were the picture of consistency during the 1980's and shouldn't have bad seasons on their cards. In the 1980's game you should be paying for consistency and reliability in your star players. To me its to much of a gimmick just to put a bad season on everyone's card. Some guys did not average 1 out of 5 bad seasons during the 1980's.
I have recently gotten pulled back into this product and am having alot of fun. I look forward to some major pricing revisions as well as an expanded player pool if/when changes are ultimately made.
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