So after the round 1 debacle, in which people could trade in players who had already played, we now find that they've also buggered up the pricing system, so that players who have played in only round 2 experience a price rise, whereas players who have only played in round 1 do not experience a price rise.
Its inconceivable that they could have made such basic coding errors over the first two rounds and its made the game pointless.
Ive utterly lost interest in AFL fantasy and will stick to the virtual sports competition from here on.
Its inconceivable that they could have made such basic coding errors over the first two rounds and its made the game pointless.
Ive utterly lost interest in AFL fantasy and will stick to the virtual sports competition from here on.