View Poll Results: What New Feature(s) Would You Like to See Added for Baseball Mogul 2008?

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  • Bidding for free agents against the AI (no immediate signings)

    260 63.73%
  • Waiver Wire

    244 59.80%
  • Manager Signings/Firings

    231 56.62%
  • Realistic 40-Man Roster Rules

    235 57.60%
  • Three-way trades

    214 52.45%
  • Enhanced Injury Engine (the ability to play hurt, e.g. "he's at 85%" etc.)

    215 52.70%
  • Stadium improvements (e.g. luxury suites, additional seats)

    180 44.12%
  • Backloaded Contracts (e.g. $3M in 2005, $4M in 2006, etc.)

    212 51.96%
  • Player Hot Streaks. More Morale Depth.

    176 43.14%
  • Editable Number of Pitchers Per Team and Roster Sizes

    169 41.42%
  • Expanded revenue options (merchandise, concessions, media contracts etc.)

    156 38.24%
  • Player-of-the-month (week, game) awards

    186 45.59%
  • Salary Caps and Revenue Sharing

    146 35.78%
  • Team Rivalries (with bean balls, brawls, and related news stories)

    201 49.26%
  • Computer-controlled owner (that sets your budget and/or fires you for poor performance)

    145 35.54%
  • Enhanced Play-By-Play: Triple Plays, Taking a Base on Defensive Indifference, Ejections, etc.

    155 37.99%
  • Editable League Structure, Interleague Play, and Playoffs

    139 34.07%
  • Minor-league TOTALS in Scouting Report

    132 32.35%
  • Schedule Editor

    83 20.34%
  • Playoff TOTALS in Scouting Report

    125 30.64%
  • Rule 5 Draft

    200 49.02%
  • Use a Pitcher as a Position Player or Vice Versa

    122 29.90%
  • Incentive Clauses

    193 47.30%
  • "Almanac" (automated yearly HTML output of all of stats, standings and leaders)

    141 34.56%
  • Other [non-lefty/right] split stats (home/away, day/night, runners-in-scoring-position, month-by-month)

    88 21.57%
  • More severe personality effects (e.g. "clubhouse poison")

    159 38.97%
  • Ability to Move Pitcher's Slot to any Position in the Batting Order

    108 26.47%
  • 'History' Dialog lists all franchise years (not just the ones you controlled the team)

    87 21.32%
  • Auto-Sort Button for Strategies

    76 18.63%
  • Inflation (e.g. Babe Ruth earning $100,000 NOT $10,000,000)

    150 36.76%
  • New Screen and Dialog background artwork

    61 14.95%
  • 'Team Options' Slider for Percentage of Games to start Alternate Starters

    104 25.49%
  • Computer-controlled commissioner (vetoes cash-only trades, disallows team movement, etc.)

    116 28.43%
  • Improved Sim Engine for Deadball Era (pre-1920)

    93 22.79%
  • Improved HTML output for running leagues

    52 12.75%
  • Team Stats Output - the ability to display, sort and print a range of team stats (not just in Standings)

    84 20.59%
  • Saveable Roster Dialog configurations

    65 15.93%
  • Full minor league teams (with their own schedules and box scores)

    132 32.35%
  • Radio-style audio commentary added to Play-By-Play

    70 17.16%
  • Other (please describe below)

    21 5.15%
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Thread: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

  1. #181
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    One other thought of a change I'd like:

    How about the rare, occasional player that is SO GOOD and dominates the league that they are rated with a peak of OVER 100--maybe max them out at 110 or 125? And when they reach their peak, their overall goes over 100--to 110 or 125? Right now, so many players reach 100, but nobody REALLY stands out. I think it would be nice to see occasional players truly dominate (like maybe one or two players every decade gets a rating of over 100).


    Also, I'd like to see slightly more players come out of the draft rated at 90+ overall. The Albert Pujols, Mark Priors, etc type players that dominate the first year they come into the bigs....

  2. #182
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    Quote Originally Posted by Surefire


    Also, I'd like to see slightly more players come out of the draft rated at 90+ overall. The Albert Pujols, Mark Priors, etc type players that dominate the first year they come into the bigs....
    You can. it's in the rookies file. all you have to do is change the settings and you can get an Albert Pujols or Mark Prior.

  3. #183
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    Could someone indicate which rookies file (I found at least two), the folder hiearchy, and exactly what to set so I don't ruin anything?

  4. #184
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    Quote Originally Posted by Surefire
    Could someone indicate which rookies file (I found at least two), the folder hiearchy, and exactly what to set so I don't ruin anything?
    Open both of them up. the one your looking for has numbers next to the positions. 100 rating is normal so if you set above 100 you'll have more and more superstars.

  5. #185
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    Thought of another feature for future editions.

    A way to set any given year, decade, or century for style of play (perhaps the user tells the GUI what years you want your setting to apply to).

    For example, us pitching fans could set it for a "dead ball" era.

    Those that want normal balance could set it for "normal" era.

    Those that want Coors Field like numbers could set it for "live ball" era.

    Maybe there is already this feature currently, but so far I don't know about it?

  6. #186
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    One feature I would like added is, in the "find player" section, I would like to be able to distinguish between starting pitchers & relievers. I have not been able to figure out a way to search quickly & easily for relief pitching when needed.

    There have been more than a few years, that due to the results of trades, draft options, and injuries, I have been short-handed in my relief corps and had to convert promising starters at the minor league level into bullpen fodder in the major leagues. I'd much rather make the key trade that brings me a reliable setup man than downgrade a potential starter to reliever.

  7. #187
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    Quote Originally Posted by ScorpioPrimus
    One feature I would like added is, in the "find player" section, I would like to be able to distinguish between starting pitchers & relievers. I have not been able to figure out a way to search quickly & easily for relief pitching when needed.

    There have been more than a few years, that due to the results of trades, draft options, and injuries, I have been short-handed in my relief corps and had to convert promising starters at the minor league level into bullpen fodder in the major leagues. I'd much rather make the key trade that brings me a reliable setup man than downgrade a potential starter to reliever.
    Also, as weird as it sounds, to have an "At least" category for looking at an age. If I'm looking to trade for a veteral at the trade deadline, I want to be able to say "At least 35", or something like that.
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  8. #188
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    Quote Originally Posted by SFSteveG

    I'd like to see Japanese players pop up in the FA pool from time to time. With Japanese stats too. I'd also like to see players go to the Japanese leagues and come back or undrafted players go there and show up later instead of dissapearing
    Definitely. However, the 40 Man roster, rule 5 draft, and a waiver system should be the highest priorities.
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  9. #189
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    I'd just like to caution of adding too many features often proves to make a product faulty and added complexity deters and makes a product difficult to use.

  10. #190
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    Wow. Hefty list of potential features. All I can say to the majority of them is "Yes please".

    In the other category: Some relatively simple stuff I would like to see

    1. Shortcut Keys: for Play Week and Play Until

    2. Extra Summary Pages

    2.1 Needs Summary page. Something that tells you in summary form what the GM hint button tells you when you click on it for the various teams. For example Mets - Need Releivers, 2nd Baseman - Have extra Starters. Also something expressing the level of that need. Right now if I have a player I wish to sell, I click on the Balance Cash button to see which team is willing to give me the most for the player in question. Usally the team willing to offer me the most will give me the best chance of getting something useful in return.

    2.1 Contract Window - A simple summary page listing all the contracts, options, durations therof of the players on your team (and others)

    2.2 Depth Chart - See MVP Baseball 2005. Basically a nice picture of the baseball diamond listing all the players that one has available per position (for Major and Minor league teams).

    3. Play by Play window. Right now its on its own seperate screen. Just having it in a seperate window where you can easily pick the team you want to look at makes it more useful.

    4. Set CPU offer trades to off in default. The CPU never offers good trades. The Needs summary would be a better service.

    5. Insurance. Mentioned in earlier post as a fix to the player drop issue. On signing, team can buy insurance policy on player for the duration of the contract. Policy cannot exceed 75% of the value of the deal. Player gets injured, the team gets the insurance money for the duration of the injury. That way the player is not dropped but kept, thus thinning out the free agent bloated pool. The lower a player's health, the higher the premiums. Once the player reaches a certain health level, he is uninsurable.

    This would also allow one to 'game the insurance'. Similar to what the Mets did to Mo Vaugn in the Kevin Appier deal. Since Mo Vaugn's contract was alot less that Appier's, once Vaugn got reinjured and the policy kicked in, the Mets were making a profit by Vaugn staying home. Also would give the players the tough decision of whether to try to give a super contract to a Vladimir Guerero (insurance be damned) or try to wheedle out as many contingencies as possible.

    6. Generic Player. Obviously the prospects that one tracks are meant to be the big to middle prospects that people know about. The roster in no way shows the entire breadth of the farm system. Create a series of Generic Players in each position that can then be used as fill in by the team in case of injury. They are the faceless no-names that come and go.

    Create types. Set them to 65 pts and they should be 2 tool players. i.e. They should a 70 in 2 of the 6 (contact, power, eye, speed, range, fielding) the rest are set to 50.

  11. #191
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    I was just day-dreaming and I thought of this. How about Non-Roster Invitees to Spring Training? You know all of those pitchers that are on the free-agent list that have no chance of being signed to a major league contract? Well, you could invite them to Spring Training, and if they make the team, then that's great.

    For example, I wanted to sign a speedster to one of my teams. However, I had to sign them to a major league deal (and as it turns out, I had to stash him away in the minors because I didn't think he was cut out for the team). Just an idea!

  12. #192
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    Another feature I thought of: the abilility to use a 4 man rotation if one wants to.

  13. #193
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    One more "nice to have" feature, to list for Hall of Fame players: list if they set single season or career records, either in the "Transactions" page as a milestone, or on the "Biography" page. One of my players in the 2030s & 40s retired holding first or second in almost every major career offensive category, yet one would have to do a painstaking search to prove it. It would be nice to turn to his HOF page and read "Retired as major league's career leader in hits, runs, RBIs, home runs, ..." and so on.

    I repeat, it would also be nice if the newspaper made a big deal out of records chases and milestones. In the real world these things matter.

  14. #194
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    Quote Originally Posted by Surefire
    Another feature I thought of: the abilility to use a 4 man rotation if one wants to.
    This is what the "Start on Short Rest" slider is for. Move it to one end and you get a 5-man rotation. Move it to the other end and you get a 4-rotation, with the fifth man becoming a second alternate starter.
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  15. #195
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    Re: Baseball Mogul 2007 Feature Poll

    Another stat that I'd like tracked is shutouts. While the AI sometimes gives career shutouts in articles, there doesn't appear to be a way to track them year to year.


    Shutouts are to me an indicator of how dominant a pitcher is, as its very hard to throw a complete game and give up zero runs.

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