at least you could have send me a pm that we possible have a gm who is going to take over
The guy posted on the GM Openings thread....
And i can´t see the point of not allowing cpu trades, since we allow cpu draft picks, FA picks ...
Draft picks are something that HAS to be done. You can't proceed with the draft without doing so. Trades are something that don't have to be done. A CPU doesn't have the vision necessary to make trades that effect the future of a GM's team, and should not be trusted in the responsibility of making those decisions. Because of this, the # of decisions the CPU has to make needs to be LIMITED to those absolutely necessary (Draft Picks and FA). Anything else cripples the chances of prospective GM's.
the argument no one would take that team after such a trade has no substance for me.
Really? How many LakersGM's have we had in the past? How many have lost interest? You don't see a correlation there? It would be nice if, in a perfect world, we would find one person who would be willing to go through 4 years of shit basketball and stay interested. That's obviously been a problem so far.
We all know that cpu controlled teams are a mess
Exactly. We need to limit the # of decisions they have to make, so that they make less of a mess than necessary. Drafting Bowie was a mistake. Trading Bowie was a mistake that never should have happened.
Look at it from the new LakersGM's position. He gets offered the spot. He looks over the roster, agrees. One of his players HE THOUGHT HE ALREADY HAD now gets traded without his approval. How is that fair? How are we to get people to sign up for these teams under these circumstances? If we continue to allow GM's to trade with the CPU, every team that goes under CPU control for more than a week will be pillaged beyond recognition and won't have any semblance of being competitive.
Furthermore, the major problem I have is the way the decision was made. In the past, rules that change the gameplay of SSBA have always been voted on. It was then announced in the Announcements forum so everybody would be aware of the change. This was not voted on. 15 years of SSBA was changed on a whim. It was also not announced, so if you weren't regularly checking the "questions" forum, nobody had any idea it happened.