by bernieh » Thu Feb 23, 2012 4:41 pm
For what it's worth, my personal opinion is that we hold them out. And continue to hold out other cards with especially inflated HRs, going forward. You can believe that Eddie Mathews has this kind of power, but not so much with Eddie Miller.
At this point, I'm holding Elliott and Miller out. And I'll do a more thorough job filtering these kinds of cards for the next batch.
[quote:f098fbc11a="BDWard"]I find it more than a little ironic that this problem even exists for a product where the manufacturer has long prided itself on reproducing accurate results.[/quote:f098fbc11a]
To be fair, these aren't the cards that they are boasting about. They take pride in the fact that the rigorous and painstaking research that go into the Super-Advanced card sets they create by hand make for a realistic game. By contrast, these less accurate, "computer-generated" cards only exist as stopgaps until they can get around to creating Super-Advanced sets to replace them, which they are doing, as we all know.
Now as for the question of why they can't get us newer versions of cards/sets on a more regular basis, the only thing I'm told is "it's work". They have only one programmer over there running the whole show, and he's always juggling a ton of priorities. I'd love to have better access to the card library, but I just give him the benefit of the doubt when he tells me it's not easy.