Scottbdoug wrote:after drafting a team, you spend 10min checking the scores adjusting your pitching and line ups for each series, do an occasional trade etc. It takes very little of your time. For 20.00 its not cheap. 54 days of 10min of your time, if you were to play the game consistently over a full year that's what 140.00? For 10min of your time? But as you know, people usually play 3 or 4 teams at a time cuz 10min just isn't enough time to keep you busy when u have some free time. so that's like four to five hundred dollars in a calendar year. Much too expensive for what you get in return.
Scott.
Scott, we haven't been discussing whether or not Strat is cheap (although it may be); we've been discussing whether its price is fair, and it is. A season takes from 54-64 days of game play, depending on playoff participation. That means a day of strat costs from 31-37 cents a day to play. For that not-so-exorbitant sum you
do get to do all the activities you mentioned above (for ten minutes or more or less). But, more importantly, you get all the services and facilitated game-play Strat provides that I mentioned in my post above yours, services you neglected to address in your post above. So yes, I would say all this is worth 31-37 cents a day.
My questions to you would be:
1. What do you think are better deals out there for 31-37 cents a day?
and
2. If you consider On-Line Strat too expensive at 31-37 cents a day, how much per day would be a fair price for Strat to charge?