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I voted disappointed for several reasons.
1 - There were no new feature / improvements in the game itself! A new version should have improvements. New players should just be something they do once a month or so with 25 new cards. I say 25 because that would essentially make a new team. 9-12 pitchers and 13-15 hitters.
2 - While there were many updated cards to cadillac seasons few of them were 10+ or top 25 pitchers. I want cadillac Alexander, Johnson, Cy Young. Why does the man the award was named for have a chevy card? I want all my favorite pitchers (Bob Gibson, Bob Gibson) to have cadillac cards.
3 - Any wholesale addition of cards that does not deliver every MVP, Hank Aaron award, and Cy Young award winner is for me a dissapointment.
Now the disclaimer: That does not mean I consider it worthless or without merit or a total failure. To put in context. Growing up most everyone thought I was capable of straight As. And for the most part I delivered. Had a couple Bs because I simply found the class too easy and boring so I ignored it until test time and just winged it. And I did have the one C where I was working 44 hours while taking 15 hours of classes and tried going with cliff notes instead of actually reading the books in a literature class. Point is there were times when my results for whatever reasons were not on a level with what I could have done with minimal effort. The powers that be rightfully called me to task over those classes where I failed to set the curve.
My disappointment with Strat is not based at all on how bad they are or were but on how they are compared to how good I believe they could be.
Maybe they could not give a cadillac card for Pete Alexander because it does not exist. One might see a workable excuse for that. I see a failure that is a direct result of prior decision not to get that year upgraded from chevy to cadillac.
My remedial plan for taking Strat to the top and so far above the rest they would never catch me...... Strat. should you decide to call my bluff and hire me here is the platform I am running on. My resume so to speak.
I believe you should make getting every season in America that was ever considered a true major professional league team in super advanced cadillac status. I would put that Phase one project on a one year timeline and hire/purchase whatever resources were needed to make it happen.
Next phase 2 project would be as each season is converted those super advanced cards get put in to the online game for the mystery card games. There is no room in my vision for mystery leagues with only 5 cards for a player. My goal would be simple. To give every player a super advanced card for every season he played except for maybe his first partial season. Thus a mystery game might have 10 or even 16 Henry Aarons.
Phase 3 would be a variation of the mystery league game and would be designated The Keeper Leagues. Credits for it would be sold at discounted sets of 10-25 years. The person creating the league would designate the first year for the league. So say he designates 1919. He gets Ruth in his last year as a pitcher. After that season completes he automatically gets the 1920 version who was a hitter. If a player's career was erratic with great seasons interspersed with bad you have to carry him in the bad to keep him in the next good season.
Phase 4 would be bringing these cards to ATG. The best of the best get added to regular ATGX (X is for 10) A little marketing there. ATG within the next 2 years would have every MVP season, every Cy Young season, every Henry Aaron award winner, every Rolaids reliever of the year, every rookie of the year, a card for every season a player led in HRs, BA, RBI, doubles, steals, triples, OF assists, or infield chances (assist + putouts).