That doesn't seem like a fair statistic though. People were most vehemently reacting to the sudden shortening of a card's standard lifespan. At that time, multiple rotations was a symptom of that shortened standard lifespan. Any dislike for multiple rotations would come FROM that. Have you done any research about multiple rotations independent from the shortened rotation? If you ask people now if they'd prefer "each set to stay in for exactly 2 years" for example, they'd like like that!
When we do market research, we ask specific questions. We weren't guessing that players didn't like the second rotation, we specifically asked them about it.
If players actually want two rotations, we'd do two rotations. It's not in our interest to not do what the majority want.
We moved away from two rotations a year because the data clearly and unequivocally showed that's what the majority of the players wanted.















