To A it's a trader tax, to B it's a reward for investing in player development through the draft.
If you think about it on a game level, rather than from your position within the game, it's an excellent mechanism to balance the rewards from each approach to the game. I think it's a stroke of brilliance, and will re-emphasize the need for optimal, wage-efficient training. I just love the vision the BBs have for their economy (with some reservations about arenas).
In your particular case, I would love to know how much extra revenue you generate through the lack of consistent, meaningfull opposition compared to a highly competitive league.
You'd have to post some serious figures to convince me it's not just swings and roundabouts and that you are simply bitching to lobby for the traders.
Lets wait for the final announcement - but please be real... I got my 4th choice draft this season... a double average in SB and RB..... if you got better (not hard) well done.. if you got good enough to even consider training, congrats!!
I would love nothing more than to be able to train one of my own as im sure the other 27 users in Japan would. How many seasons / light years would we need for all of us to field a competitive team? Then for the lucky league/cup winners how would we fair in the BB3?
My radical proposal is that an even amount of ALL Nationalites is distributed in the global draft.
So my 3 guys could be a Canadian, Korean and a Scot! Yours could be a Japanese, French, Belarus.. etc etc.
To transition across we would have to explore a way to trade/exchange players and the search engine would need to incorporate all players (skills obviously hidden for non listed players)
My bitch is not to help traders... it is for those not prepared to accept we have to perhaps train our own. I want to ensure I can compete with the teams I am currently paired up against and that is BB3 for me. 1) Is to qualify.. i choose to compete with my roster in JBBL despite my player wages now being over $325k a week more than the av. team (nice new tool!) I do however bring in $240k more than the average.
My ticket prices have been lowered to ensure I shouldnt take too bad a hit after a loss or 2. I would be able to trim my salary by $200k or so and still compete if BB3 wasnt a feature of this game but because of BB3 the other changes and resulting deflation this seems a silly route to go down.
The real issue is the difference in users in small and big countries. Adding 75 Japanese players into circulation each season and saying if you dont have them we will add a new tax on your other guys (assuming this is what will happen) is in no way related to a trading argument.