I think this is a good thing because in my previous franchise, I had it set to where the CPU could not do any transactions except sending players up and down. I wanted as realistic of a franchise as possible that followed real life, but doing so is kind of lame. It might present some problems in free agency as well considering the CPU has zero roster management capabilities.
Is there a way to give the CPU roster control but being able to reverse their moves if they are ridiculous? I always noticed before that the Angels were trading Mike Trout, Bryce Harper and other elite prospects ALL of the time for marginal players. That was essentially the reason that I decided to take complete roster control. I don't mind the CPU making trades but it would kill the franchise for me if young, elite prospects were moving around the league at a breakneck pace for marginal players. I am just not feeling that.
So, basically I am looking to give the CPU control but being able to reverse their stupid, unrealistic roster decisions if need be.
What do you guys do in order to have realistic franchises while still giving the CPU control? I don't mind a bit of fantasy but want *some* semblance of real life in regards to not trading elite prospects or good players for scrubs.
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