ChrisJohnson -> Pros & Cons (10/5/2005 9:50:14 PM)
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OK, here's what is missing from PuerSim that I think would make it an easier sell to my OOTP bretheren (in no particular order): (1) Waivers/DFA system - this needs to be added so that that it's at least an option for those of us who use these systems, regardless of them being coded in the game or not. OOTP just added this to the game, but we've been using waivers systems as long as I've been playing online baseball. (2) Multiple minor league levels - already noted and will be added. (3) Html reports that can be uploaded to a website - see below about the PureSim positives, but I'd like to be able to create a website using PureSim results for a multiplayer league. (4) Draft pick trading - this is broken in OOTP, but I think this has already been noted as something to be added. Here's what's great about PureSim from an online perspective: (1) Trades are executed through the game by owners. Having spent many hours of my life doing this manually, thank you Shaun! (2) Very easy to setup a league. (3) The game engine handles all of the icky stuff that occurs with rosters. In fairness, PureSim doesn't have a waivers system yet, so OOTP is more complicated in that respect, but managing the waivers/DFA system in OOTP is painful. If PureSim continues that trend with all roster movement, I'll continue to be very happy. (4) You really don't need a website to run an online league with PureSim. Can't do that with OOTP. Now this can be a negative if the game isn't friendly to creating html pages for web sites. But it is so streamlined that a web site is a place for owners to get together and chat about things as opposed to it being used to manually operate certain aspects of the league. These are my initial impressions after a day's worth of tweaking around with the game.
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