by Munich_Man » Wed Apr 26, 2006 4:41 am
I'll echo Rob's comments. After reading this thread, I'm tempted to try another 80's team. I played once, and managed an 82-80 record. It was OK, but didn't exactly set my pants on fire. Perhaps I'll give it another shot. I didn't particularly care for the Mystery Card concept, I feel that in a single season, the randomness gives enough of a mystery card effect. Why else would Yount be batting .208 on one of my ATGII teams?
Anyway, if you think ATGII is "set it and forget it," then you are mistaken. As Rob said, if you do that, you will not likely be successful. There is a reason that certain managers are continuously successful.
the intimdation factor also plays a part. As Rob said, with this game and especially with the 200x games, you are at a severe disadvantage going in "blind."
I'm not a number cruncher kind of guy, I don't have detailed spreadsheets of players, have no idea how many "chances" are on each card, don't use Diamond Dope, etc. I pretty much play by feel and just "know" when a team feels right when I put it together. Never played Strat before I found this online, so don't have that experience either. I guess my point is in the 80's I may think I have a decent team, but will actually have no idea.
Here is my detailed card analysis method--
Hitter card-- [b:7a7921a924]BOLD [/b:7a7921a924]= GOOD
Pitcher card-- [b:7a7921a924]BOLD [/b:7a7921a924]= BAD
Anyway, my €0.02 (at the current exchange rate, my opinion is worth more than your $0.02 :wink: )
I'll think about giving it another shot.
(_)ß