Why are 4th ed rules so hated?
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Why are 4th ed rules so hated?
I've read everywhere 4th edition rules are *really* bad, and nobody uses them. I've never played them, so why are they so bad?
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OSPA was not univerally disliked, but it was not popular with a sizeable proportion of players because it prevented their existing favourite skill combinations being used.
Appearance fees didn't work in practice. It was too brutal. I remember having to retire as many players as I lost through "natural causes". When you start having to retire a player every other game simply because he's hit 51 SPPs, it gets silly.
The very big mistake made by JJ with 4th Edition was that you had to start all over again with teams. Appearance fees applied to an experienced 3rd Edition team effectively meant the end of the team, and OSPA tended to invalidate (or weaken) existing skill combinations on 3rd Edition teams.
So if JJ/Fanatic/GW have learnt one thing, I hope it's this: Don't change the game in a way that means every coach in the BB world has to start his team again from scratch. Some coaches can handle this, but some cannot and were quite annoyed. I should know, I was a league commissioner at the time. It's the kind of change that results in people quitting BB.
That's my reading of the reaction to 4th Edition.
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Appearance fees didn't work in practice. It was too brutal. I remember having to retire as many players as I lost through "natural causes". When you start having to retire a player every other game simply because he's hit 51 SPPs, it gets silly.
The very big mistake made by JJ with 4th Edition was that you had to start all over again with teams. Appearance fees applied to an experienced 3rd Edition team effectively meant the end of the team, and OSPA tended to invalidate (or weaken) existing skill combinations on 3rd Edition teams.
So if JJ/Fanatic/GW have learnt one thing, I hope it's this: Don't change the game in a way that means every coach in the BB world has to start his team again from scratch. Some coaches can handle this, but some cannot and were quite annoyed. I should know, I was a league commissioner at the time. It's the kind of change that results in people quitting BB.
That's my reading of the reaction to 4th Edition.
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Sorry Smeborg ... you are correct they were not universally hated.
Let me rephrase, the bad points of 4th edition were enough for JJ to receive a daily stream of email and snail mail complaints. Such that the entire system was removed.
Were there fans of the system ... yup a few ... they were the clear minority though.
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Let me rephrase, the bad points of 4th edition were enough for JJ to receive a daily stream of email and snail mail complaints. Such that the entire system was removed.
Were there fans of the system ... yup a few ... they were the clear minority though.
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4th Ed.
I'm not sure if I'm in a minority, but I liked 4th Ed. (with the exception of the Appearance Fee rules). I thought OSPA made games more competitive by making multi-skilled players less powerful, and bringing strategy to the fore.
But before someone flames me, I also liked 3rd Ed., and I also like BB2001RR. I just want everyone to play the same game.
So, while anybody can argue with this or that minor aspect of the rules, I welcome the relative stability that the BBRC rules review process has brought to the game.
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But before someone flames me, I also liked 3rd Ed., and I also like BB2001RR. I just want everyone to play the same game.
So, while anybody can argue with this or that minor aspect of the rules, I welcome the relative stability that the BBRC rules review process has brought to the game.
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See I think that's the key. I think if you brought back appearance fees (although much weaker ones, say 10 every game to start a guy over 76 spp), you could loosen that winnigs table a LOT and still not have UBER-teams.Lucien Swift wrote:slightly modified app fees could be harnessed for good and not evil, the new winnings table makes them useless, though...
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I am a big fan of 3rd edition. Nothing particularly against 2k1, but it is a bit too regimental and not enough flexibility for my total liking. Still makes great games but they are not as unpredictable as 3rd. 4th ed, definately the appearance fees! Horrid.
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