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Originally Posted by Le Grande Orange
That proper interleague play, proper inclusion of partial season teams, proper playoff formats, and so forth are seen as items of "perfection" is the root of the problem. They are not items of perfection, they are the basic, most fundamental aspects of a league's operations. Realism has to start at the base, and such basic league details are the foundation from which things grow.
... Hey, why bother getting the basic rules of baseball right? Let's have four outs per inning and games that are only eight innings long. I mean, who cares if the most basic, fundamental aspects of the sport are wrong? It's close enough, right?
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Am I the only one that read this and literally laughed out loud? I mean, to the point of someone else hearing me and asking what was so funny?
Dude, nothing about the Shinkoku Island League is "core and fundamental" to anything. I'd bet the leagues themselves would say it's awesome that they can even have the team names/logo in there, let alone the roster, let alone the ballpark measurements, let alone anything remotely approximating their schedule.
Take a breath and dial it back. I'm reading "That is hardly an appropriate recreation of the league" and I'm hearing it in the voice of an angry Niles Crane.