[quote:859d652738]Get over it, guys, it's a fun game and it's different from all the other Strat formats. If they were all mystery card, how boring would that be?[/quote:859d652738]
The thing I don't understand with the single season formats at TSN is that you can easily buy the actual game CD and play any single season format ad infinitum solo or in an internet league. The initial cost of the actual game with the seasons of your choice is easily 100 bucks (or less).
You could have unlimited play in a single season format for the same price as a 5 pack deal and come out miles ahead in the money saved from purchasing teams at TSN.
The other problem I have with the single season format is that half the fun is micro-managing the game play. (Do I hit and run in this situation? Do I test Winfield's arm here when I am down by one run in the 8th with Dale Murphy on deck? Do I bring in Quisenberry to face Yount here? Etc.)
The single season formats take away any type of micro-managing system and you're basically left with the exact same type of game that you get when you "sim" a league in ten minutes with the actual game CD. I own the game CD and 25 bucks at TSN to do something I can do on my own after the investment seems weak to me.
However, I can't create a mystery league with the game CD. The uncertainty of the cards that you're going to get, coupled with the management of money and salaries the whole season make the 80's version very addicting for me. Scouring stats the entire year and making intuitive decisions about your rosters based on stats alone is awesome.
I do wish that the TSN version for all games could implement game CD stuff like "SuperHAL" bullpen management, "SuperHAL baserunning," and "SuperHAL depth charts." If TSN could at the very least bring that stuff into its single season formats, I'd probably spend a little money there myself. The "SuperHAL" stuff on the game CD greatly enhances the computer manager to manage like you would with "logic" in your absence. I've built enough computer managers in my past to know that you really can tweak HAL to micro-manage a game the way that you would do it.
Also, the other thing I'd like to see in all the TSN formats is the ability to create a league with "usage limits." That way guys with 15 HR's in 150 AB's would be limited to just 150 AB's that season. Obviously a guy in that type of small sample size over the course of an entire season is going to be huge. Which would make him a very popular pick.
Just some thoughts.