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And on a completely unrelated note, I also think that's why the Football online game failed. The board game requires a hands on approach on a play to play basis that the online game could never replicate and that lack of control and /or being able to get HAL to make adjustments from series to series or even play to play made it much less than the board game experience.
I agree. I played a couple seasons of the online football but was very frustrated with lack of control. A lot of the fun of the football board game was setting up an opponent, getting in their head, running when they called pass defense and vice-versa. That was completely lost in the online game. And if you think trying to determine what choosing aggressive for one of the baseball settings would make Hal do try guessing what the computer would do because you chose west coast offense or whatever.
