Posted by rangerup on 6/12/2012 1:50:00 PM (view original):
We have had this argument before. If you play within the rules, you play within the rules. Tanking is a term that people have made up to soothe their own moral codes. I have two responsibilities playing this game. 1) Play within the rules. 2) Make my major league team the best that it can be. If that means I can play within the rules (and there are game rules and private worlds rules, mind you, you have to abide by all) and obtain the #1 pick in the draft because my team does not have a shot at the world series, then I do so. If that means I run a 17M payroll and keep my ML team healthy and playing in the right positions, then I do so. They have actually won too many games this season and surprised me, but I won't break rules to better my draft status.
Just differing opinions is all. There are aspects of playing the game that you consider and label tanking. I could care less about tanking. I care much more about playing by the rules, whether WiFS rules or private world rules. I don't know why someone would "do the most they can to win" and keep a major league team hovering at the 60-85 win mark for seasons on end, never really having a chance to win it all. I see it all the time, every world has those suckers that are taken in by the tanking argument and their teams are consistently mediocre. Play by the rules, be terrible for a time and then enjoy your time at the top.
Again, just my take on things. I know you don't agree. If you are having fun doing it that way, that is all that is important.
Funny how the tankers say tanking is just a made up word. Are you obligated to rush a prospect from High A to the majors to help a struggling ballclub? No, and no one's saying that. But if you have options to make your team better and you choose not to take them, you're trying to lose (ie: tanking).
I'm by no means a great owner, but in 21 seasons, the fewest games I've won is 64, and that was just in Coop this past season. I was leading for the first overall pick. I won my last three games, other guy lost his last three, boom, I have the second pick. I could easily have thrown one of those games to ensure myself top pick and no one would have noticed, but that's not how the game is played.
Are you a baseball fan? Would you encourage your real-life team to tank for top pick if it didn't have a realistic chance of making the playoffs? NO ONE would stand for that, but because this is just a computer game, you feel you have the right to manipulate it and cheat other owners to better your situation.
That, to me, is the definition of tanking.