Posted by vandydave on 8/27/2010 10:33:00 AM (view original):
once again, nothing against the original poster, glad he is happy and got his player back. but the precedent now is you can get wis to undo/redo anything you did based upon a misclick principle, because wis cant judge people's intentions, they simply must take users at their word or take no one at their word.
i misclicked "offer redshirt" during recruiting and didn't realize it, please undo this.
i misclicked "Always Double-team" when i intended "If Leading Scorer", please re-sim my game.
i misclicked "10 home visits" when i only meant "1".
yes, these examples aren't identical, but the principle of wis happily and voluntarily undoing our mistakes is a nice one but a terribly slippery slope. what about the person who accidently releases a player and doesnt realize they can simply send a ticket, but assume the "are you sure" safeguards are the final word they seem intended to be?
i like wis users being happy, but not at the expense of fairness and consistency.
VD, I don't really think those examples are all that analagous.
First, you can easily undo things like offer redshirt or taking away offered home visits on your own, you don't need WIS to rectify that for you. Second, we're talking about small potatoes there compared with the two circumstances that WIS has shown themselves willing to step in -- accidentally dropping a player and accidentally losing your team by not renewing on time.
I appreciate your slippery slope point, but I actually think it's pretty clear when WIS will and won't step in.