Posted by MikeT23 on 4/11/2011 10:15:00 AM (view original):
They did limit it. In Aaron S1, there was no limit until I pointed out how ridiculous the game would be if they allowed owners to send 20-30m to another team in one trade. And they also provided veto power for owners to police worlds on their own.
So while you can trade a training camp pitcher and 5m for whatever, the world can stop it if 10 of them think it's a bad deal.
In the end, WifS gave us a lot of leeway within the game. And the ability to police ourselves. WifS isn't going to change cash in trade policy because, as you can see, some people like to utilize it to the fullest extent and some don't. But it bears repeating that EVERYONE has a limit. The number is really all that's being discussed.
"They did limit it."
Sure, but they limited to the number they thought was appropriate. That's apparently their rule, not no cash in player-for-player deals.
"So while you can trade a training camp pitcher and 5m for whatever, the world can stop it if 10 of them think it's a bad deal."
Absolutely. I'm not arguing the merits. I'm simply stating that the it's-against-WiS'-intent argument fails because WiS has had the opportunity to stop it and won't.