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  • Thebard
    Rookie
    • Mar 2017
    • 49

    #1

    Time for some competition

    It's time for MLB to pull SDS exclusive with the license and open up the rights to other companies to inject some competition and force SDS to be more responsive to their customers. What we are seeing with this rollout is a textbook case of how monopolies act and why they tend to be bad for consumers. The guts of the game look great, but the operation of actual playing it is impossible so what does it matter.

    It's 11am set and games are already going to the queue and I had 2 h2h games in a row freeze in the second inning. It's now be n five days and we haven't even heard from SDS on the issues in 2 days.
  • underdog13
    MVP
    • Apr 2012
    • 3222

    #2
    Re: Time for some competition

    Sds doesn't have first party rights.

    Anybody can jump in currently

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    • Vmascarello
      Rookie
      • Sep 2014
      • 315

      #3
      Re: Time for some competition

      Originally posted by Thebard
      It's time for MLB to pull SDS exclusive with the license and open up the rights to other companies to inject some competition and force SDS to be more responsive to their customers. What we are seeing with this rollout is a textbook case of how monopolies act and why they tend to be bad for consumers. The guts of the game look great, but the operation of actual playing it is impossible so what does it matter.

      It's 11am set and games are already going to the queue and I had 2 h2h games in a row freeze in the second inning. It's now be n five days and we haven't even heard from SDS on the issues in 2 days.
      Sorry man, this post makes absolutely no sense to me. First off, anyone can make a baseball game. Secondly, whether you like or hate the game, I don't see how you could accuse SDS of not putting a ton of effort into the game. I could list 20-25 things they have tried to improve for this years game. Along with weekly live streams to show people their new features and the work they've done. No company tends to do that.

      If someone doesn't like the changes or the actual game, they're certainly entitled to that opinion. But complacency is not the issue here.

      Personally, I think it ranks up there with the best sports games I have ever played.
      Last edited by Vmascarello; 04-01-2017, 10:40 AM.

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      • bkrich83
        Has Been
        • Jul 2002
        • 71582

        #4
        Re: Time for some competition

        Originally posted by Thebard
        It's time for MLB to pull SDS exclusive with the license and open up the rights to other companies to inject some competition and force SDS to be more responsive to their customers. What we are seeing with this rollout is a textbook case of how monopolies act and why they tend to be bad for consumers. The guts of the game look great, but the operation of actual playing it is impossible so what does it matter.

        It's 11am set and games are already going to the queue and I had 2 h2h games in a row freeze in the second inning. It's now be n five days and we haven't even heard from SDS on the issues in 2 days.
        Do some research before creating a thread like this. SDS does not own an exclusive license nor have they in the past.
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        • NewNapkin
          Moderator
          • May 2009
          • 989

          #5
          Re: Time for some competition

          Originally posted by bkrich83
          Do some research before creating a thread like this. SDS does not own an exclusive license nor have they in the past.
          Thank you. Closed.
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