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  • JoeCoolMan24
    MVP
    • Jul 2005
    • 1255

    #1

    RTTS: Contractual Options

    Looks like I picked the wrong day I start a thread.

    Anyway, I'm sure The Show '13 has gone gold or whatever, but maybe this is something for '14, or could be patched in if possible, but......

    I'd really like if we had the OPTIONS to change how contracts work PRIOR to starting our RTTS. Essentially I am speaking about the 6 years of team control a team has over our players. I (and many others perhaps) have always just wanted to get to that moment where we have 10 teams offering for our services. Where we get to finally sign that contract deal, and make our own destiny. THAT'S what I want. I usually find myself just asking for a trade to change things up.

    If they could allow us to change the contractual option on team control to 2 years IN THE SYSTEM, that would be great. So after 2 seasons, we could declare for free agency and pick our own contract with whatever teams are offering. I hate being a slave to 1 team, because I never am able to play 6 major league seasons in RTTS, that's a TON. I find myself simming 2-3 years just to try and make it possible.

    Anyway, that's my idea to make RTTS more fun.
  • Perfect Zero
    1B, OF
    • Jun 2005
    • 4012

    #2
    Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

    That's not realistic at all. The six years of protection is for the team's sake.
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    • Bobhead
      Pro
      • Mar 2011
      • 4926

      #3
      Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

      Originally posted by Perfect Zero
      That's not realistic at all. The six years of protection is for the team's sake.
      You know what else isn't realistic? Here I'll make you a list:
      1. Mind controlling 9 different players AND the manager, and controlling their every move.
      2. Playing home games at a different stadium
      3. Magically skipping games without actually playing them
      4. Instantly giving a player a concussion, torn ACL or any other sort of injury, at will.
      5. Instantly healing a concussion, torn ACL, or any other sort of injury, at will.
      6. Disabling injuries.
      7. Disabling fatigue, budgets, etc...
      8. The Cubs winning a World Series

      You get the idea...

      Being "unrealistic" has never been a barrier of entry before, nor should it be. This thread is about an option that OP feels would enhance his enjoyment of the game, by bypassing the excessive amount of time between when he starts playing, and when he's a free man. Such an option would be merely that, an option, and has no bearing on the gameplay of anyone who choses to ignore the feature.
      I have to assume you aren't saying all of the above listed things should also be removed from the game, since they are all in fact "unrealistic" options.
      So... unless you have a REAL argument or point against the OP's suggestion, I assume you're in favor?
      Last edited by Bobhead; 01-06-2013, 12:01 AM.

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      • JoeCoolMan24
        MVP
        • Jul 2005
        • 1255

        #4
        Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

        Originally posted by Perfect Zero
        That's not realistic at all. The six years of protection is for the team's sake.
        Yeah, I understand how and why it's applicable in real life, but in terms of a video game, I don't want to be tied down for 6 years without ever having a say-so in what team I get.

        And I asked as an OPTION, not as a new rule.

        Does a FANTASY DRAFT ever happen in real life? NO, but they give us the OPTION in this game because it's fun that way.

        Can you ever TURN INJURIES OFF in real life? NO, but it's an OPTION because some people don't find it fun to lose your best player for the year.

        I think you get my point.

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        • Knight165
          *ll St*r
          • Feb 2003
          • 24964

          #5
          Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

          Originally posted by JoeCoolMan24
          Yeah, I understand how and why it's applicable in real life, but in terms of a video game, I don't want to be tied down for 6 years without ever having a say-so in what team I get.

          And I asked as an OPTION, not as a new rule.

          Does a FANTASY DRAFT ever happen in real life? NO, but they give us the OPTION in this game because it's fun that way.

          Can you ever TURN INJURIES OFF in real life? NO, but it's an OPTION because some people don't find it fun to lose your best player for the year.

          I think you get my point.
          I don't think they can get this in for '13...but put it in the RTTS thread and it will be suggested to Kirby_SCEA.

          M.K.
          Knight165
          All gave some. Some gave all. 343

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          • Perfect Zero
            1B, OF
            • Jun 2005
            • 4012

            #6
            Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

            Originally posted by Bobhead
            You know what else isn't realistic? Here I'll make you a list:
            1. Mind controlling 9 different players AND the manager, and controlling their every move.
            2. Playing home games at a different stadium
            3. Magically skipping games without actually playing them
            4. Instantly giving a player a concussion, torn ACL or any other sort of injury, at will.
            5. Instantly healing a concussion, torn ACL, or any other sort of injury, at will.
            6. Disabling injuries.
            7. Disabling fatigue, budgets, etc...
            8. The Cubs winning a World Series

            You get the idea...

            Being "unrealistic" has never been a barrier of entry before, nor should it be. This thread is about an option that OP feels would enhance his enjoyment of the game, by bypassing the excessive amount of time between when he starts playing, and when he's a free man. Such an option would be merely that, an option, and has no bearing on the gameplay of anyone who choses to ignore the feature.
            I have to assume you aren't saying all of the above listed things should also be removed from the game, since they are all in fact "unrealistic" options.
            So... unless you have a REAL argument or point against the OP's suggestion, I assume you're in favor?
            I do have a "real" argument against the OP's suggestion, and that is in the current setup of Major League Baseball, players that first move up to the major leagues start their clock of six years of pre-free agency. Now if he wants to play the Michael Young Trade-Me game that's fine, but there's a reason why this is in the game to begin with.

            I'm not trying to argue about flawed mechanics in the game, I'm making a case that the rules of Baseball and its agreement with the Player's Union make this game "So real that it's unreal." Unless you just want to throw a wrench into the whole contract mechanism, I don't see why this is even an issue.
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            • Knight165
              *ll St*r
              • Feb 2003
              • 24964

              #7
              Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

              Originally posted by Perfect Zero
              I do have a "real" argument against the OP's suggestion, and that is in the current setup of Major League Baseball, players that first move up to the major leagues start their clock of six years of pre-free agency. Now if he wants to play the Michael Young Trade-Me game that's fine, but there's a reason why this is in the game to begin with.

              I'm not trying to argue about flawed mechanics in the game, I'm making a case that the rules of Baseball and its agreement with the Player's Union make this game "So real that it's unreal." Unless you just want to throw a wrench into the whole contract mechanism, I don't see why this is even an issue.
              He is only asking for it as an option.....and if they implement it where they simply ask the USER....."How many years of service time would you like to start with?"....that's all the game would look for as far as the mechanics.

              While I think it's called RTTS for a reason(the devs wanted you to fight your way through the ranks)....I don't think implementing a choice of how long until your minor league FA is that bad.

              I know what you're saying PZ...and technically you're right, but options are never bad!

              M.K.
              Knight165
              All gave some. Some gave all. 343

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              • Perfect Zero
                1B, OF
                • Jun 2005
                • 4012

                #8
                Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

                Originally posted by Knight165
                I know what you're saying PZ...and technically you're right, but options are never bad!

                M.K.
                Knight165
                My true problem with this is that this is supposed to be a simulation of what a young player goes through on the way to the Major Leagues. In addition to that, I don't want some option added that breaks the whole thing (and I've seen that in the past with many games).
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                • Knight165
                  *ll St*r
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 24964

                  #9
                  Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

                  Originally posted by Perfect Zero
                  My true problem with this is that this is supposed to be a simulation of what a young player goes through on the way to the Major Leagues. In addition to that, I don't want some option added that breaks the whole thing (and I've seen that in the past with many games).
                  I agree.....

                  But I also see the flip. Until they can get it where we can take out RTTS player and use him in the next version....constantly playing in the minors is not exactly what was intended for the mode either.

                  M.K.
                  Knight165
                  All gave some. Some gave all. 343

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                  • Bullit
                    Bacon is Better
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 5004

                    #10
                    Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

                    Originally posted by Knight165
                    I agree.....

                    But I also see the flip. Until they can get it where we can take out RTTS player and use him in the next version....constantly playing in the minors is not exactly what was intended for the mode either.

                    M.K.
                    Knight165
                    This is the way I feel and why I think I am going to stick with 13 for a bit and skip at at least one year. I am currently in 2021 on my RTTS and I am going to have to start all over again with this years games. Not to mention I am 5 years in on my Franchise. so between the two that is a lot of work to just throw away every year.
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                    • Knight165
                      *ll St*r
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 24964

                      #11
                      Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

                      Originally posted by Bullit
                      This is the way I feel and why I think I am going to stick with 13 for a bit and skip at at least one year. I am currently in 2021 on my RTTS and I am going to have to start all over again with this years games. Not to mention I am 5 years in on my Franchise. so between the two that is a lot of work to just throw away every year.
                      I will be stressing both of these points to the dev team at CD.


                      M.K.
                      Knight165
                      All gave some. Some gave all. 343

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                      • JoeCoolMan24
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2005
                        • 1255

                        #12
                        Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

                        Originally posted by Perfect Zero
                        My true problem with this is that this is supposed to be a simulation of what a young player goes through on the way to the Major Leagues. In addition to that, I don't want some option added that breaks the whole thing (and I've seen that in the past with many games).
                        It's already broken when my player gets called up to the big leagues by year 2 every time. Even the best prospects almost never spend less than 2 years in the minors before they are in the big leagues. Not everyone is a Chris Sale path of 13 months or so.

                        The point is for the game to be fun, while also providing realism. This is an OPTION, and you've yet to tell me why we have such things like a FANTASY DRAFT option, a NO INJURIES option, and the like. Those things also make the game unrealistic, but they also provide fun for the user. If they ever add this as an option, there is nothing stopping you from ignoring it.

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                        • queman11
                          Rookie
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 172

                          #13
                          Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

                          Originally posted by Perfect Zero
                          My true problem with this is that this is supposed to be a simulation of what a young player goes through on the way to the Major Leagues. In addition to that, I don't want some option added that breaks the whole thing (and I've seen that in the past with many games).
                          It's an OPTION. Like Guess Pitch. Real hitters don't make the s.z glow red when they guess a pitch, but it's in The Show. Options cater to different people, and I personally love this because I haven't even made it past year 3 with my 2B nor my SP. It is really mundane.
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                          • JoeCoolMan24
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2005
                            • 1255

                            #14
                            Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

                            Originally posted by queman11
                            It's an OPTION. Like Guess Pitch. Real hitters don't make the s.z glow red when they guess a pitch, but it's in The Show. Options cater to different people, and I personally love this because I haven't even made it past year 3 with my 2B nor my SP. It is really mundane.
                            Yep, exactly. I want to be able to say "You know what, I like that I can become the #1 guy in your rotation, and I want to turn this club around" or "This team is awesome, let's go win a couple championships" and sign with them. Not just demand a trade and cross my fingers I get what situation I want, and 6 seasons in the majors is a LOT to get through, and I'd guess 90% of the people who play this game never have.

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                            • Pasco08
                              Rookie
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 44

                              #15
                              Re: RTTS: Contractual Options

                              Originally posted by JoeCoolMan24
                              Yep, exactly. I want to be able to say "You know what, I like that I can become the #1 guy in your rotation, and I want to turn this club around" or "This team is awesome, let's go win a couple championships" and sign with them. Not just demand a trade and cross my fingers I get what situation I want, and 6 seasons in the majors is a LOT to get through, and I'd guess 90% of the people who play this game never have.
                              I am on year 7 and just started.......

                              I signed a 6 year 120 million deal with the Phillies....... I think that is pretty good change.

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