by Runnin Rebel » Mon Mar 13, 2006 4:53 pm
Great post BJ, it speaks to the frustrations of us all.
You gotta realize that we, the few, the proud, the loyal patrons of BTT80's are floating in a solo orbit with little or no support from the Mothership much like [b:6553e011b2]MAJOR TOM[/b:6553e011b2].
We were a trail balloon to see how the "[b:6553e011b2]mystery card[/b:6553e011b2]" concept would work for other games hopefully encompassing stars grouped by team (ATG Yankee-greats, etc. ) or decade (50's, 60's, 70's) but after the majority of people walked away holding their collective noses we were cut loose from the herd.
A lot of casual fans walked away in disgust when they could not grasp the intricacies of the "mystery card" we, on the other hand, were stubborn and tried two or three times until [b:6553e011b2][i:6553e011b2][u:6553e011b2]we [/u:6553e011b2][/i:6553e011b2][/b:6553e011b2]got it right. I like the MC for the simple fact that it tends to level the playing field a bit. Even if you are lucky enough to have the best draft in the world, getting the your player's worst card will force you to earn that championship instead of making it a "[i:6553e011b2][b:6553e011b2]Set-it-and-forget-it[/b:6553e011b2][/i:6553e011b2]" like so many other games (ATG for example).
Sure BTT80's needs a tune-up with some of the existing cards shuffled, players whose careers bridged the decades added, and a few values adjusted but chances are the whole project will be shelved before a BTT80'sII is offered. At best it will be replaced by another decade, hopefully the 70's, or my personal favorite ATG "mystery card".
Let's face it, TSN missed the boat trying to recapture the excitment of the 1969 season when the Miracle Mets won the pennant. In reality it might have been SUPER-exciting for a kid growing up in New York at that time to see [b:6553e011b2]YOUR[/b:6553e011b2] team win the World Championship, but the S-O-M card set ends up producing teams loaded with pitching dynamos surrounded by questionable defense and impotent offense at best. This lackluster roll-out had the excitment and shelf-life of LUX dish detergent, but is another example of the heavy "New York-basis" of the programmers which is a topic mentioned in other streams.
Time will tell what happens. We have one week until the new season begins and that should take our minds off this topic for a while, but in the end the concerns of this small community of loyalist should be addressed.
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Runnin Rebel on Thu Mar 16, 2006 8:51 am, edited 1 time in total.