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rburgh wrote:3. There are some things that the game company does not divulge. Among them are the mechanism for bunting for base hits, what happens when a pitcher ceases to be an F9 for a particular game, how it decides to use relief pitchers within the parameters of the pitcher roles we assign, how it decides whether to pinch hit, etc. We just have to deal with it. I am in a PBM league where we use the current game, and the computer manager available in the current game is vastly better than this one, but also vastly more time-consuming to program. If that CM was available here, I would consider it quite a burden to start more than one team a week. And it would completely baffle new users. So they continue to use the relatively simplistic version, to make the game more user-friendly. I think that's a good thing, we need more managers here, not less, even at the expense of a poor computer AI.
Rburgh seems you've been behind the curtain over in Oz a bit, me too...And while I agree with much of what you say I don't drink the kool aid like some here do...and have trouble just letting some things go unchallenged.
At the *Root* of poor AI more than anything else, far more than anything else, is *not* a concern to keep the game user friendly, but an almost absolute disdain towards advancing the game in any meaningful way... beyond adding in some new players and new stadiums to use every once in a blue, can anyone that's been here for more than minute show me how "having three additional programmers" (oh and what a big deal they made about that) has improved the game?
A year for a live draft?
Manager ratings 2 years and counting and still not available.
Not a simple addition to the bullpen logic such as righty/lefty set up...and given the amount of high cap leagues and often much bigger bullpens why not allow us to have a 3rd and even 4th specialist? 3rd or 4th closer? Surely one of the Four programmers could get this done quickly or eventually....and that's to name just a few.
So if a paying customer wants to vent a little about this game, even if he may be missing something himself, in a given topic, I'll not slap him down.